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December 11, 2023

Why Is Mexico’s Gov’t Prioritizing Passenger Rail?

Mexico’s government last month issued a decree to prioritize passenger rail service. // File Photo: Ferromex.

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Omar García-Ponce, assistant professor of political science at The George Washington University: “Last month’s decree marks an important shift in Mexico’s transportation and economic agenda, prioritizing passenger trains over commercial freight. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has underscored the importance of passenger train travel as part of the government’s strategy to revitalize railway services in the country. For example, despite strong opposition from environmental organizations and concerns regarding its financial viability, the Mayan Train illustrates the Mexican government’s emphasis on passenger train service to promote tourism. Mexico has very limited passenger service today—particularly since the 1995 reform that led to railroad privatization—and the recent decree has been framed as…”

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