El UniversalIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago Claudia Sheinbaum and Delfina Gómez walk through the Mexico-Pachuca train works; it will have an elevated walkway that will connect with the Felipe Ángeles TrainThe governor of the State of Mexico, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, accompanied by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, visited construction sites for the Tren México-Pachuca project. The visit included touring the area where the Xaltocán-Nextlalpan station will be built, which will feature an elevated pedestrian bridge connecting to the Tren Felipe Ángeles station. Sheinbaum highlighted progress on the Tren Felipe Ángeles-Pachuca line, noting that 36% of the work was completed. She emphasized the importance of passenger trains in connecting communities, families, and employment opportunities. Military engineers explained that national manufacturing plants are now involved in supplying components for the project, including power cables.
Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes government achievements under President Claudia Sheinbaum, highlighting infrastructure projects like the Tren México-Pachuca and Tren Felipe Ángeles. It uses positive framing, such as 'beneficiará a miles de mexiquenses' and 'desarrollo con justicia,' and quotes Sheinbaum’s正面的
El UniversalIndependentCenter7 hr. ago 200 kilometers of safe trails are being built in the State of Mexico; investment amounts to 3 thousand mdpAs part of the 'Camina libre, camina segura' project, the governments of Mexico and the State of Mexico (Edomex), led by Claudia Sheinbaum and Delfina Gómez respectively, have constructed 200 kilometers of Safe Walkways for women. This initiative, part of the Plan Oriente, involves an investment of 3 billion pesos, allocated between 2025 and 2028, aimed at providing safety to women, students, and public transportation users. The walkways include renovated sidewalks, murals, LED lighting, and panic buttons. In 2025, 250 streets across 10 municipalities were intervened, with 6,930 LED lights and panic buttons installed. Additionally, 52 murals covering over 2,500 square meters were created to enhance public spaces and urban environments. By 2026, an additional 600 million pesos was added to expand the program and intervene in 300 more kilometers across 194 roads in various municipalities.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on infrastructure development under a government initiative focused on public safety. It includes specific figures, locations, and objectives without overtly favoring any political side. The language remains neutral, focusing on the project's scope, funding, and