Mexico bets big on rail with new Mexico City-Toluca train service
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The Economist
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Mexico has launched El Insurgente, a new train service connecting Mexico City with Toluca, offering a smooth, affordable alternative to the region's notoriously congested roads. The 60km journey takes about an hour and costs under $6, compared to several hours by car. The article notes the upbeat mood among passengers and frames this as part of a larger, ambitious bet by Mexico on rail infrastructure, though questions remain about whether the country can keep its rail plans on track.
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