Andrea Chávez Criticizes ‘Exaggeration’ by Accident on the Mayan Train: ‘We Are Unaccustomed’
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Brown senator Andrea Chávez criticized the “exaggeration” of the incident at the Maya Train in Izamal, Yucatán, where no injured person was injured. She said that in Mexico there had already been other “track mishaps,” but the opposition did not criticize those events as it did in the case of the Maya Train. She added that, after the privatization of the railway service during Ernesto Zedillo’s government, train trips were reduced, so “we are no…
Mexico, August 20, 2025.- Senator Andrea Chávez criticized the “exaggeration” for the accident at the Maya Train in Izamal, Yucatán, where no injured person was injured. She assured that in Mexico there were already other “road hazards”, but the opposition did not criticize those events as it did in the case of the... Read more →
The director of the Maya Train, General Óscar David Lozano, clarified that the mishap recorded in Izamal, Yucatán, was not a derailment, but a detour of needle during the change of track. However, he reported that he reported the case to the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR), whose experts will analyze the damage and determine the causes of the incident to apply necessary corrective actions. During the morning press conference this…
A signaling system failure caused a switch to deviate, affecting two cars on section 3 at the Izamal station on August 19, reported Óscar David Lozano, general director of the Maya Train, during President Claudia Sheinbaum's morning press conference. He specified that, despite the incident, the affected trains 304 and 307 continued operating with a 45-minute delay. Source
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