Valladolid serves as a station on Section 4 of the Maya Train, in the state of Yucatán.[3]
Characteristics
According to the architects involved in designing the station, the design is based on a sustainability approach that meets several aspects, relating to vegetation and economics. As one of the architects, Román Cordero Tovar, said, “it is a structure that rescues rails to make pergolas, sleepers to make plazas”.[4]
At the top of the entrances (called "portals"), there is a solar panel that captures the sun's energy. As a result, 50% of the station will use clean energy. “a glass that has a photovoltaic panel embedded in it”.[4]
The project is also planned to “age with dignity”, meaning that not much work is done to maintain it from time to time. It contains materials that do not require frequent cleaning.[4]