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Mexico starts first four lines in $58bn rail expansion plan - Global Construction Review

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Mexico has launched four rail projects as part of its six-year rail development plan. The first to start will be a 220km link between Mexico City and the industrial hub of Querétaro to the northwest. This route acquired some notoriety after a previous government hired a Chinese-Mexican consortium to build it in 2014, but later cancelled the project over cost concerns (see further reading). This version of the link is expected to cost $7.6bn a…
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globalconstructionreview.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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