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Solid Progress in the Railway Revitalization in Guatemala.

Solid Progress in the Railway Revitalization in Guatemala.

As part of the commitment to the railway reactivation in Guatemala, the REMED team carried out a strategic visit to the Tecún Umán station. During this visit, the works already carried out and the renovations in progress were supervised, ensuring compliance with the quality and functionality standards required by the project.

These actions are part of the planning and execution of our ambitious plan to return the country to a modern, efficient and sustainable railway system. During this journey, significant progress was made that paves the way for the next steps in the implementation of the project.

Our commitment to the revitalization of rail transport remains firm. We continue to work with dedication to transform this system into a key tool for the development of the region.

During our participation, we had the opportunity to present the railway reactivation plan in Guatemala, highlighting its positive impact on connectivity, sustainability and the economic development of the country. The congress also allowed us to learn about the ambitious plans of our neighbouring countries in the railway field, opening up possibilities for regional collaboration.

On the first day of panels and presentations, we addressed, together with other experts, the challenges and opportunities of railway systems in Central America, reaffirming our commitment to the development of a modern and efficient railway network that benefits the entire region.

Events like this are essential to foster international cooperation and strengthen strategic alliances that drive innovation and progress in the railway sector.

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