Tren Suburbano

Tren Suburbano
Overview
LocaleMexico City and State of Mexico, Mexico
Transit typeSuburban rail
Number of lines1
Number of stations7
Daily ridership200,000 (2018)
HeadquartersMexico City
WebsiteFerrocarriles Suburbanos
Operation
Began operationJune 2, 2008
Operator(s)Ferrocarriles Suburbanos, S.A. de C.V.
Reporting marksS
Technical
System length27 km (16.78 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification25 kV 60 Hz AC overhead lines
System map

AIFA branch
AIFA branch
AIFA Airport
Jaltocan
Nextlalpan
Prados Sur
Teyahualco
Los Agaves
Cueyamil
Cuautitlán
Tultitlán
Lechería
San Rafael
Tlalnepantla
Fortuna
Buenavista

The Tren Suburbano (lit. transl.Suburban Train) is an electric suburban rail system in Mexico City. Line 1 is operated by Ferrocarriles Suburbanos with concessioned trains from Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF). It was designed to complement the extensive Mexico City metro system, Latin America's largest and busiest urban rail network. The railway has one operative line with a length of 27 km (17 mi) with seven stations, located in Cuauhtémoc and Azcapotzalco in Mexico City, and Tlalnepantla, Tultitlán and Cuautitlán, in the State of Mexico.

A second line is under construction to connect with the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in Zumpango. In 2025, the concession was waived to the Secretariat of National Defense.

Additional expansions were proposed in the 2000s with a total length of 242 kilometres (150 mi) of rail system.