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Ferromex (reporting mark FXE) (syllabic abbreviation of Ferrocarril Mexicano, 'Mexican Railway') is a private rail consortium that operates the largest (by mileage) railway in Mexico with combined mileage (Ferromex + Ferrosur) of 12,100 kilometres (7,500 mi) and is often classed with North American Class I railroads.
Ferromex is the largest freight train company in Mexico, operating more than 6,200 miles of track, and its trains service such cities on the U.S. border as Ciudad Juárez, Mexicali, Nogales and ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Some cargo trains run by Mexico's Ferromex have restarted after they were halted following a spate of serious injuries and fatalities to migrants traveling on them, the rail ...
Ferromex, owned by conglomerate Grupo Mexico, said in a statement the presence of migrants in its railcars and rail yards had grown "significantly" in recent days, growing to more than 4,000 in ...
The company operates as Ferrocarril Mexicano or Ferromex. Ferromex's freight volumes have increased; it hauled a record 22,365 million tonne-km in the first 6 months of 2010. Also, Ferrosur, the railroad serving Mexico City and cities/ports southeast of Mexico City, hauled their own record 3,565 million tonne-kilometers. [11]
A Ferromex owned diesel-electric SD70ACe locomotive runs through Tepic's yard. Main article: Ferromex Ferromex is the largest (by length) railway in Mexico, operating 9,610 kilometres (5,970 mi) of track connecting Mexico City and Guadalajara with the Pacific port of Manzanillo and various crossings along the United States border.
On March 23, 2017, in conjunction with Grupo México Transportes (also called Ferromex), the Tequila Herradura distillery presented a new project that will promote luxury tourism in Guadalajara. The entire tour consists of a trip to the distillery of this brand, accompanied by a meal with typical Jalisco folk music and dances.
After the success of this train, Tequila Herradura and Ferromex would create the Tequila Herradura Express, a tourist train from Guadalajara to Amatitán, Jalisco . This line began operations on April 29, 2017. [5]