Mexico City is modernizing its rail network to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with upgrades to the Tasqueña Light Rail Terminal and Metro Line 1. The $1.5 billion project adds new platforms, eco-friendly trains, and improved accessibility for fans traveling to matches, including Estadio Azteca. Alongside expanded cycling routes and safer hubs, the improvements aim to reduce congestion, support sustainable transport, and strengthen the city’s tourism infrastructure well beyond the tournament.
Mexico City upgrades rail for FIFA World Cup tourism mobility.

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