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With over 60 railway projects worldwide and landmark works across Asia and the Americas, CHEC Americas brings expertise and innovation in railway and pipeline infrastructure, driving connectivity and sustainable development in the region.




Bogota Metro Line 1 Project
- Colombia
- Metro
- in progress
With a total length of 23.96 kilometers and 16 stations, Bogotá Metro Line 1 is the city’s first-ever metro system—an achievement nearly 70 years in the making. The project includes construction, operation, and maintenance over a 28-year period, and stands as the largest franchise infrastructure project in Latin America.
Once completed, this transformative project will significantly ease traffic congestion in Bogotá and improve daily mobility for approximately 2.9 million residents, marking a major milestone in Colombia’s urban development.

Maya Train
- Mexico
- Train
- in progress
Located in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, the Maya Train is a visionary rail infrastructure project spanning 1,460 kilometers across five states. Designed to be built in two phases, the project is divided into seven sections and includes 29 stations, connecting key destinations throughout the region.
The Maya Train will link major tourist hubs in southern Mexico while also providing efficient passenger and freight transportation along the route. With design speeds of 160 km/h for passenger trains and 100 km/h for freight, the project is set to enhance regional connectivity, stimulate economic development, and promote sustainable tourism.