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Mayan Train

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayan_Train
    The railroad would begin in Palenque in Chiapas and travel northeast towards Cancún in Quintana Roo via two routes that encircle the peninsula and a route that goes to Mexico City and stop at 15 stations. The project aims to connect tourist destinations in the Yucatán, including historic Mayan sites from which it derives its name.Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ¹⁄₂ in) standard gauge

Yucatan Waiting for Approval Before Reopening ...

    https://www.travelpulse.com/news/entertainment/yucatan-waiting-for-approval-before-reopening-archaeological-sites.html
    Aug 31, 2020 · Government officials in Mexico are still waiting for approval before reopening archaeological sites across the state of Yucatan to tourists.. According to the Riviera Maya Times, the Board of Directors of the Cultural and Touristic Services Units of the State of Yucatan (CULTUR) revealed it would not make a decision about welcoming guests to historic sites until the National …

Yucatan tours with Karma Trails DMC Mexico

    https://www.karmatrails.com/holiday_locations/yucatan-tours/
    Our Yucatan Tours will take you to discover the famous Peninsula, one fo the most fascinating areas in Mexico, located between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. It is a great vacation destination that combines Mayan culture, breathing taking views and beautiful beaches.

Disappearing History – Railroads of Yucatan

    https://dispatchesfrommerida.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/disappearing-history-railroads-of-yucatan/
    Mar 10, 2012 · Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatan was built by Yucateco entreprenuers and operated isolated from the rest of Mexico for many years. In the 1930’s, the national government of Mexico decided that Yucatan needed to be connected to the rest of the nation via rail. Attempts had been made since the turn of the century, but this new effort succeeded.

Yucatán

    http://tramz.com/mx/yu/yu00.html
    Yucatán state had approximately 4,500 km of tramway track [see map ], more than all the other Mexican states combined. It was a colossal network, unequalled by any other in the world. Most of the lines were on plantations, or ran from the plantations to the railroad stations and towns.

Mexico to 'speed up' Maya train route

    https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-47454359
    Mar 05, 2019 · The route will loop around the Yucatan Peninsula Mexico is pressing ahead with a controversial plan to extend a rail network into the heartland of the indigenous Maya culture by announcing a series...

Yucatán Narrow Gauge by Louis Cerny

    http://www.tramz.com/lc/y.html
    The rail and steel ties used on most of Yucatán's very narrow gauge lines came from Établissements Decauville in Corbeil, France. A typical side-of-the-road railway. The view is north in an unidentified village south of Tixkokob. Local railroaders pose on a truck - the term oddly used by Yucatecos for their home-made rail vehicle.

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