The Mayan train is considered the greatest work in

The Mayan train is considered the greatest work in Mexico

At the morning press conference at President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s National Palace, where, as every Monday, a detailed account of the great work will be given, the governor predicted that the President’s name will be passed on to him like this iron horse of history.

Sansores projected a video of the spaces that make up the Mayan train area, while Blas Andrés Núñez, director of the Coordination Center for Train Operations, reported on the progress made in the tourist circuit along the railway line, particularly at the Edzná Hotel in Campeche.

López Obrador announced that his next report to the nation would be precisely in Campeche and would have a first inaugural tour with journalists and special guests, although the caravan would not yet be traveling at its 100 mph cruising speed.

In addition, the anthropological museum is inaugurated, which shows all the riches found during its construction, as well as the sites on site, which show a priceless variety.

Luisa María Albores, Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, spoke about the flora and fauna in section 2 of the Mayan train, the last one under construction.

Diego Prieto, Director General of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), responsible for the archaeological work, care and conservation of the discovered sites, as well as their order and access for visitors, pointed out that in section 2 of the Maya train 171 ” “relatively complete” objects have been recovered, which will help enrich the museography of the site.

Maite Ramos, general manager of Alstom Mexico, showed a video of the “Rolling Jaguar” and said it was the first of 42 trains that will run on the south-eastern tracks. He explained how the tests will work for the different types of trains that will arrive in Quintana Roo.

For his part, the director of the National Tourism Fund, Javier May, also showed in a video the route of a project train in south-eastern Mexico to bring the first car to Quintana Roo last Saturday, while the other convoys arrived the next day at the same destination.

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