Chalco-Santa Martha Trolleybus: Insights Regarding the Alleged Launch, Approaching Late April
Unleashing the Chalco-Santa Martha Trolebús: Awaiting the April Debut
Eagerly anticipated by Mexico State residents, the Chalco-Santa Martha Trolebús project, spearheaded by Claudia Sheinbaum, is all set to revolutionize the region's connectivity with the eastern part of Mexico City! The Trolebús Line 11, slated to commence operations by April 2025, promises seamless transfers to Line A of the Mexico City Metro System and Line 2 of the Cablebús[1].
Yet, as April winds down, the government remains mum about the much-anticipated launch date for the Chalco Trolebús. No official updates have been provided by both federal and state authorities by April 28[2].
Daniel Sibaja, the head of the Mexico State Secretariat of Mobility, took to social media on April 16 to announce that the first tests had begun in sector 6 of the route, integrating units into the elevated section[3]. On April 27, operational testing expanded to the rest of the stations. However, due to hydraulic works in Chalco, the units are already circling both Chalco and Valle de Chalco, but the complete route remains unfinished[3].
Several stations are yet to be completed, delaying the intended partial inauguration[4]. Among them are two stations in the heart of Chalco due to ongoing hydraulic works on Avenida Solidaridad, and three stations on the Mexico-Puebla Highway border with Mexico City. The affected stations are Teotongo, La Virgen, Xico, La Covadonga (Vicente Guerrero), and Ejidal (Chalco center)[4].
Given the current state of affairs, residents are eagerly awaiting official announcements for a precise launch date. Keep your eyes peeled for updates! Meanwhile, there's buzz about other exciting upcoming events, such as the Guadalajara Arena's planned initiation on April 25, 2025[1]. Stay tuned for more updates!
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- The Chalco-Santa Martha Trolebús, a strong initiative in the transportation sector, is expected to delay its April debut due to ongoing hydraulic works.
- Despite the setbacks, the line's operational testing has started, with the first tests conducted in sector 6 of the route.
- The line, key to Mexico State's connectivity with eastern Mexico City, promises smooth transfers to other transportation systems like Line A of the Mexico City Metro System and Line 2 of the Cablebús.
- As the finance ministry works diligently on the project, the industry awaits the inauguration of this sports-friendly urban transport solution, hoping it will strengthen the region's economy.


