Mexico City Metro Confirms Line 3 Modernization
The $480 million project will upgrade 14.7-mile (23.6-kilometer) line without a full closure.
The $480 million project will upgrade 14.7-mile (23.6-kilometer) line without a full closure.
Two Metro Line 3 rapid transit trains collided Jan. 7 between the La Raza and Potrero stations in Mexico City, killing one person and injuring 57 others, according to the Associated Press (AP) and CNN. An investigation into the cause is under way, as is work to restore service.
A consortium of Ineco, Spain, its Mexican subsidiary Inecomex, Spain’s infrastructure manager Adif, and Cal y Mayor y Asociados, Mexico, have been awarded a contract to supervise the construction of an extension to Line 12 of the Mexico City metro.