National planning accelerates regiotram del norte with $1.2 billion for studies

National Planning Directorate allocated $1.2 billion for the comprehensive property management study of the Regiotram del Norte project linking Bogotá with Zipaquirá.

National Planning Department director Natalia Irene Molina announced the measure on May 8, 2026. The study aims to speed up the start of works, with delivery scheduled for July this year.

Molina confirmed that the national government will maintain project cofinancing above 81 percent. “The Zipaquirá train is going because it is going,” the official stated.

The document will include property diagnostics, land acquisition strategies and social management guidelines for the railway corridor. The system is projected to enter operation in 2034.

The entity reiterated that Regiotram del Norte has full financial backing and is not halted despite tensions with the Bogotá mayor's office.

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The National Infrastructure Agency rejected Odinsa's private initiative IP Conexión Centro, which included $7 trillion in investments. President Gustavo Petro defended the decision, while business leader Bruce Mac Master criticized it.

The Conpes 4190 document redefined financing for the Regiotram del Norte and excluded Bogotá from cofinancing, prompting objections from the mayor's office.

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Since June 12 the 106.9-kilometer corridor has been under regional government and Invías control, which confirmed an initial 9 billion pesos investment for its upkeep.

President Gustavo Petro backed the ANI decision not to renew the Autopistas del Café concession. He criticized tolls as a financial business and proposed alternatives such as railroads.

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Presidency's general secretary Karina Milei led a meeting on Tuesday at Casa Rosada with governors Rogelio Frigerio of Entre Ríos and Alfredo Cornejo of Mendoza. The gathering confirmed a decree allowing provinces to promote private investments for works on sections of national routes within their territories. Interior Minister Diego Santilli and Subsecretary Eduardo “Lule” Menem also attended.

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