Rogelio Jiménez Pons, the director of Mexico's National Fund for Tourism Promotion (Fonatur) announced that the federal government wil build a railway tunnel from Mérida-Cancún highway (near Hacienda Teya), to La Plancha, in downtown Mérida for the Maya Train.
It would be about 4 kilometers long.
It lead to a big discussion maybe not in Mexico but certainly in Mérida.
The mayor expressed concerns about any technical risk or damage to the city by tunnel plan. Dozens of cenotes, or underground wells, exist under the city’s thin limestone surface.
https://yucatanexpatlife.com/city-joins-fight-against-mayan-train-tunnel-backs-park-at-la-plancha/
Merida Mayor Renán Barrera inaugurates a newly paved Calle 47 to the Leandro Valle neighborhood. Photo: Facebook Merida, Yucatan — Mayor Renán Barrera Concha said that the Merida City Council will join local civic groups
Mexico scraps plans for Mayan Train tunnel at La Plancha below the city of Mérida.
https://yucatanexpatlife.com/mexico-scraps-plans-for-mayan-train-tunnel-at-la-plancha/
The historic train station at La Plancha. Photo: Courtesy The National Fund for Tourism Promotion (Fonatur) has withdrawn plans to run a train tunnel through the center of Merida to bring passengers to La Plancha. Rather, officials
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Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, a senator of PRI, calls the proposed Tren Maya tunnel under the city of Mérida a 'fantasy'.
He said it was not in the original plan and mocked the say it was introduced now.
https://reporteroshoy.mx/noticias/tunel-para-tren-maya-en-merida-es-fantasioso-ramirez-marin/
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Túnel para tren maya en Mérida es fantasioso: Ramírez Marín
reporteroshoy.mxEn contraste, destacó como un acierto del gobierno federal el inicio de la construcción de la cuarta termoeléctrica en la entidad.