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#561915 03/06/23 01:28 PM
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The Maya Train of Mexico will begin operations in December of this year.

-It will offer safe trips because, in its operation, it will include traffic control, adequate signaling, radiolocation, remote control and track interconnection, stations, booths, trains, workshops and garages, among other aspects.

-Train Maya hotels will be built along the route, close to archaeological areas and natural areas.

-To guarantee safe travel experiences on the entire route of the Maya Train there will be surveillance by land and air, with elements on board the wagons, track patrols and overflights of drones and aircraft.

-It is a work that is built to unite Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatan and Quintana Roo through 34 stations and stops through which you can get to know and enjoy cities, towns, tourist destinations, archaeological sites and places of extraordinary natural beauty.

-There will be a ticketing system with differentiated costs for national and international tourists and local passengers.

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Maya Train Tulum Route Postponed Indefinitely
The long awaited connection of the Maya Train from Playa del Carmen to Tulum has been placed on hold indefinitely due to environmental concerns. Visitors to Mexican Caribbean hotspots will be a little more dependent on rideshares, taxis, rental cars and even bus service to get up and down the coast for a little bit longer.

Maya Train Environmental and Tourism Concerns
According to a report on the issue, First District Court of Mérida, State of Yucatán, Judge Adrián Fernando Novelo declared that the Mexican Federal Government, through the Secretariat of National Defense, and the subcontracted construction companies, “have not respected the environmental impact authorization that the Secretariat of the Environment and Natural Resources issued in 2022.” Because of this, Judge Fernando Novelo issued a ruling suspending the construction of the Maya Train project linking two Mexican Caribbean coastal tourist hotspots: Playa del Carmen and Tulum. The concern is over the environmental impact of the construction, especially related to the underground caverns and cenotes in the area.

Construction documentation by environmental groups in the area shows that cement construction pillars sunk directly into caverns and cenotes, along with damage from concrete trucks washing waste that flows directly into sensitive areas. It is important to note that not only are cenotes and underground caverns environmentally important, but they are also a critical part of the local draw for tourists visiting the sun, sand, and surf of the Mexican Caribbean on a vacation getaway. The tourist concern for sustainable travel was part of the concern by local agencies to postpone the construction indefinetely until further studies can be done about the impact on the underground cavern network and cenotes in the area.

Concern For Mayan Cultural Resources
Also, a concern was how cultural artifacts, especially those connected to archaeological resources, were being protected during this critical construction phase near several Mayan sites. According to a report on the postponement, archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History were surprised when, right after their analysis, construction equipment destroyed some of the cultural items they surveyed and recommended for protection.

Why the Train is Important
Links to Playa del Carmen with the Maya Train are currently limited, and the new highly anticipated track extension would not only provide additional service to the popular vacation destination but also connect it with the rapidly growing Tulum International Airport. The connection to Tulum International Airport was critical for the expansion of additional routes and services to the new Mexican Caribbean transportation hub, including more flights to and from international destinations.

Tourist Transportation Options
Because of the indefinite hold on the Maya Train track expansion between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, travelers between the two cities will have to continue to use alternate transportation options to get around. Options currently include common transportation options such as rideshare, taxis, rental cars and even bus transportation. However, several of these options are less convenient and more expensive than the under construction Maya Train service. Visitors arriving in Tulum and staying in Playa del Carmen can still access points nearby to connect to Cancun and locations in the Yucatan, such as Chichén Itzá and Merida, using the Maya Train service.

However, until the issue is resolved and construction of the Maya Train is resumed, access to and from Tulum International Airport will be the main challenge, especially for Mexican Caribbean travelers staying in Playa del Carmen on their vacation getaway.

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