After Derailment, They'll Change the Interoceanic Pattern.
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The government of Mexico will change the path of the Interoceanic Train to avoid the area in which a derailment left 14 people dead last December, revealed President Claudia Sheinbaum on June 5. “We will soon start a new trace in the southern part, which will allow us to avoid an area called the ‘Conejo Eyes’, just where the Interoceanic accident was and give it greater security,” she pointed out in Friday’s ‘morning’ from Coatzacoalcos. Claudia…
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the federal government will modify part of the route of the Interoceanic Train in the area where the derailment occurred that left 14 dead and 98 injured, with the aim of eliminating steep curves and reinforcing the safety of the passenger route. The governor said that a "very important" investment will be made in the southern part of the route, particularly in the stretch near Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, wher…
Mexico City, Mexico.- President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the Government of Mexico will make a change in the route of the Interoceanic Train in order to avoid the area known as “Orejas de Conejo”, where the railway accident occurred that left 14 people dead last December. During the morning conference held this Friday in Coatzacoalcos, the president explained that work is being done on a new design for the southern part of the route, in o…
The Interoceanic Train, which connects the Gulf of Mexico with the Pacific Ocean, will change its route to avoid the area of curves known as “The rabbit ears” in Oaxaca, where the derailment of that railway occurred, in December 2025. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced, from Veracruz, that these works will begin once the German company “Tuv Rheinland” delivers the analysis and safety recommendations to the Mexican government to be able to res…
Claudia Sheinbaum announced an investment to modify the route in one of the most risky areas of the railway route. The Interoceanic Train continues to operate only for cargo transport while the safety analyses are completed. The new route will seek to avoid the sector known as “The Rabbit’s Ears”, where the derailment occurred that left 14 deceased. They prepare works to strengthen the safety of the Interoceanic Train President Claudia Sheinbaum…
After last year’s derailment, in which fourteen people died, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the outline of the Interoceanic Train curves will be modified to prevent new accidents. “We will make a very important investment to change the... Full note »
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