In 2026, decent service will be launched, with improvements and restructuring. Lines 4 and 6 will move 230,000 people daily. "We are working on staggered hours, carpooling, and adding 4,000 new trucks. By May, 750 more trucks will arrive, and the service will improve. Nuevo León already has 4,000 new trucks, with more still to come." "Transportation will improve even more leading up to the World Cup. And from May onwards, the metro will be fully operational." During the event, transport providers, local deputies, and public transport users were also present. "I am confident and sure that 2026 will be the year of mobility," stated the Governor of Nuevo León. The state head thanked the Secretary of Mobility, Hernán Villarreal, and the Head of the Mobility Institute, Abraham Vargas, for their work in advancing the restructuring of transport, reducing waiting times, and bringing new units to where they are most needed. He also thanked the transport providers and drivers, whom he said are doing their part to provide good service to users. García Sepúlveda also took the opportunity to remind about the monthly support of 2,000 pesos for women and free transportation outside of peak hours; he also highlighted the improvement in Security and the first place of Fuerza Civil, whom he called the best police in Mexico, which managed to secure Nuevo León, achieving a 75% reduction in high-impact crimes. The Head of the Mobility Institute, Abraham Vargas, highlighted that with the delivery of these new units, the renewal of the truck fleet in the municipality of Juárez has been completed. However, he noted that the performance of the transport operation will continue to be evaluated and the necessary adjustments will be made to continue improving the service. The mayor of Juárez, Félix Arratia, in turn, thanked the governor of Nuevo León for the support being provided to the municipality in various areas, mainly in improving public transport, which he said went from being the main problem in Juárez to the fifth, as it has had significant advances. "The metro is doubling from 40 kilometers to 80." The governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García Sepúlveda, carried out the delivery of 35 new units for Route 223, which will benefit more than 200,000 people as part of the state's public transport restructuring. When making the first delivery of 2026 with new units for the 223 Teófilo Salinas - Eloy Cavazos and Teófilo Salinas - Gynecology branches, the state head highlighted that this year will be key for the state's mobility. "We have done what had not been done in 40 years, we continue with the delivery, we continue with the delivery."
Nuevo León's New Transport: Governor Announces Service Improvements for 2026
Governor Samuel García Sepúlveda of Nuevo León unveiled new buses and announced major public transport improvements. Metro and bus lines will be expanded, and the service will significantly improve by the 2026 World Cup. This is part of a 40-year public transport reform.