New metropolitan transport system from Toluca to Valle de Mexico

The Toluca-Valle de México Interurban Passenger Train is a project of the Federal Government that is part of the National Development Plan for the years 2013 to 2018. The precast elements for this project were produced at the PRET plant located in the town of Texcoco, State of México.

The Toluca-Valle de México Interurban Passenger Train is a project of the Federal Government that is part of the National Development Plan for the years 2013 to 2018. The train will connect the metropolitan zone of the Toluca Valley with the west of Mexico City and will promote the use of non-motorized transportation and sustainable mobility, providing Mexico City with a mass public transportation alternative.

The new metropolitan transport system has a 58 km route divided into three sections, which will connect the city of Toluca, from the Zinacantepec station, with Mexico City, to the...

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