As part of Mexico’s new rail revolution, the Felipe Ángeles airport now boasts a direct connection to Mexico City’s Buenavista terminal. Inaugurated by President Claudia Sheinbaum this week, the line offers travelers the chance to reach the distant, but growing AIFA without the need for a long Uber or bus ride.
The new route has six stations and is expected to carry over 57,000 passengers daily, with a capacity of more than 80,000 people. Initially running four of its ten trains every half hour, the service will eventually increase to a frequency of every 12 minutes. The line forms part of the Morena government’s broader strategy to revive Mexico’s passenger rail network, a project that began under former President López Obrador and has been accelerated under Sheinbaum.
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