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How many people have traveled on the Maya Train so far?
The majority of passengers to date have been tourists from other parts of Mexico, followed by local residents and international tourists.
Work on Maya Train uncovered ‘greatest archaeological treasure’ in decades
Mexican archaeologists have discovered never-before-seen treasures during three years of work on the 1,554-km railroad.
Mexico in Numbers: The year in data
From airports and skyscrapers to political parties and trade, Mexico News Daily has explored the numbers behind the news in this data-driven series.
Why is the Maya Train taking the weekend off?
The recently inaugurated Maya Train has suspended service until Jan. 1, in anticipation of the launch of another stretch of the railroad.
López Obrador says ‘important agreements’ reached with US on migrants
A meeting with a high-level delegation of officials including U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was held in Mexico City on Wednesday.
Mexico’s year in review: The biggest news and politics stories of 2023
From its strongest-ever Pacific coast hurricane to the promise of Mexico's first female president, this year was anything but boring.
López Obrador inaugurates first line of the Interoceanic Railroad
As the Panama Canal has struggled with drought conditions this year, a Mexican alternative is closer to operational.
US suspends 2 Texas rail crossings amid surge of migrant arrivals
U.S. officials said the railway crossings were suspended "to redirect personnel to assist the U.S. Border Patrol with taking migrants into custody."
President López Obrador inaugurates first 3 sections of Maya Train
After López Obrador and other officials take the inaugural ride Friday, the first trips between Campeche and Cancún will open to the public on Saturday.
How did the ancient Maya build their pyramids?
For years, the Maya civilization built majestic cities and towering pyramids in a hostile jungle habitat. Did they do it with pure manpower?