President Bernardo Arévalo reported that he hopes to present the first phase of the metro project in 2027. “We hope to inaugurate the first phase of the underground metro in mid-2027, it is a quite complex and difficult project, but we trust that it will be so.”
The president indicated that a public-private alliance is being analyzed for the same.
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About the meeting
The Chief Executive reported that yesterday he held a meeting to address this issue with representatives of the World Bank, the National Agency for Alliances for the Development of Economic Infrastructure (ANADIE) and the Ministry of Public Finance.
“There is a World Bank mission in Guatemala that is accompanying us in the design and management of the metro that Guatemala is going to have. “We already started to analyze it and they gave him his first report and the first elements.”
The president highlighted that the good news is that he already has a schedule for the project, which already has research studies.
“ANADIE presented the prefeasibility studies, which is why the Government supports continuing with these studies.”
Meanwhile, the World Bank will be the technical and financial advisor for a project that will be public-private.
The project profile of the Metro Public Transportation System is being reviewed with all the sectors that will be involved in the construction of this great project for the mobility of thousands of Guatemalans.
We have taken another step in the construction of Guatemala’s first underground metro.
Today we have reviewed the project profile of the Metro Public Transportation System with all the sectors that will be involved in the construction of this great project for mobility… pic.twitter.com/eLhCUVlUla
— Bernardo Arévalo (@BArevalodeLeon) March 14, 2024
The underground metro in Guatemala
ANADIEthrough its official website, reported that this project is updating studies for the feasibility process and prequalification of investors.
Among the localized challenges is the flow of vehicles that move through the city daily. The demand for mobility exceeds the capacity of the road network, causing an average saturation of 95% during peak hours.
Some of the benefits of this project:
- Mobilization of 252 thousand passengers
- 41 minutes to move from Centra Sur to Centra Norte and vice versa
- Carbon footprint reduction (1.6 million tons CO₂)
- Urban renewal and attraction of new land uses
comfortable and safe transportation - Integration with other existing transportation systems
The implementation of a light rail system would improve mobility in the north-south axis of Guatemala City. In addition, it would have a positive effect on more routes. [Tomado de AGN]