The flagship project of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, officially opened on December 15, 2023, is a still unfinished work that one day will travel a 1,554-kilometer circuit through the states of Tabasco, Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo. I thought that, six months after using it for the first time, when I traveled from Teya to Tixkokob, it would already have passengers or at least their stands rented. In the post, where he displays photos and videos of the deserted station, he adds: I have this and much evidence that the station in Mérida was empty.

It seemed like a total ghost place. The only difference is that they had CFE (Federal Electricity Commission) Wi-Fi ) at the station. To begin with, one of the surprises that the vacationer got traveling on the Tren Maya was that after six months of his first trip, the work would be ready.

However, it was not like that because he saw it was unfinished. Workers were still giving the last details. Edgar Jiménez also regretted the prices of food.

The products were expensive, had little variety, and had poor service, according to his experience. We boarded the car in the tourist section and took a table for four people. I went to the cafeteria where they sell cappuccino at high prices, serve you very poorly, and ask you not to pay with a card, even though they have a payment terminal.

The transfer time was another unpleasant surprise since the passenger said it was long. In addition, there is an i.