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Texas Pacifico Transportation Ltd. (reporting mark TXPF) is a Class III railroad operating company in West Texas owned by Grupo México. [3] [4] The company operates over the South Orient Rail Line under a lease and operating agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Pacifico Transportation, Ltd. The Texas Pacifico company ...
The Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge has been out of service following fire damage on 29 February 2008. Reconstruction started in 2018. [ 2 ] Reopening to cross-border rail service is expected to begin after a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station has been installed. [ 3 ]
rail company Mexico nearest community United States rail company United States nearest community Notes Paso del Norte Bridge, Stanton Street Bridge: Ciudad Juárez: National City Lines: El Paso: Trolley line ran through city streets including the border crossing until the late 1960s. Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge: FXE: Ojinaga ...
The Presidio Texas Port of Entry is an international border crossing between Presidio, Texas in the United States and Ojinaga, Chihuahua in Mexico. It is located at the Presidio–Ojinaga International Bridge , connecting U.S. Route 67 to the north with Mexican Federal Highway 16 to the south.
Near Bosque, New Mexico: River Road Bridge: River Road Belen, New Mexico: Main Street Bridge: NM 6: Los Lunas, New Mexico: 1974 [1: S.H. 147 Bridge: NM 147 Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico: Railroad Bridge south of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rail crossing only. I-25 Bridge
Presidio-Ojinaga International Bridge Continues as Fed. 16 west – Chihuahua City: Presidio: Presidio: 0.6: 0.97: Bus. US 67 north (O'Reilly Street) – US 67, Redford: Former routing of US 67: 1.5: 2.4: Bus. US 67 south / FM 170 east – Redford, Lajitas, Terlingua: south end of FM 170 overlap 1.9: 3.1: Erma Avenue south: Former Spur 310 and ...
Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge; T. Texas State Highway 17; Texas State Highway Spur 203; U. U.S. Route 67 Business (Presidio, Texas) U.S. Route 67 in Texas;
The Santa Fe then sold the Mexican portions. The railway reached Presidio in 1930 and the Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge was built. Operating rights on the portion from San Angelo Junction (65 miles [105 km] NEE of San Angelo) to Presidio (known as South Orient Rail Line) later were awarded to Texas Pacifico Transportation.