Proposed Tram Could Connect El Paso and Juarez Airports

Binational project aims to transform cross-border travel options and boost regional economies.

Feb. 9, 2026 at 8:07pm

A Mexican infrastructure company, DENAC, has proposed a binational tram project that would connect the El Paso and Juarez international airports. The proposed Juarez El Paso Express Tram aims to expand flight options and improve tourism between the two cities, though the project is still in the proposal phase with no estimated cost yet.

Why it matters

Currently, border crossings between El Paso and Juarez can take hours, even for those with SENTRI passes. This proposed tram could provide a faster, more secure way for travelers to move between the airports, potentially boosting connectivity and economic opportunities in the region.

The details

The Juarez El Paso Express Tram project is being proposed by DENAC, a Mexican infrastructure company. The tram would offer travelers access to over 26 destinations across the U.S. and Mexico, expanding flight options. However, El Paso city officials stated they have not received a formal proposal for the project and any such large-scale initiative would require public review and approval.

  • The proposed tram project is currently in the proposal phase, with no estimated cost or timeline provided.

The players

DENAC

A Mexican infrastructure company that is proposing the binational tram project to connect the El Paso and Juarez international airports.

El Paso City Officials

City officials in El Paso stated they have not received a formal proposal for the binational tram project and any such large-scale initiative would require public review and approval.

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What they’re saying

“We were down here last night and it's like there's Juarez and here's El Paso. It's really interesting. Like, why not have that connection, the connectivity?”

— Local Resident

“I think it's a way to take advantage of that we're in the border. I feel like that is something that obviously not a lot of cities are able to do.”

— Local Resident

What’s next

El Paso city officials stated that any formal proposal for the binational tram project would require a public presentation to the Mayor and City Council for discussion, public comment, and potential action. Until that occurs, the city said it would be premature to comment further on the concept.

The takeaway

This proposed tram project highlights the potential for improved cross-border connectivity and economic opportunities between El Paso and Juarez. However, the project still faces hurdles in terms of formal approval and funding before it can move forward.