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Enrique Creel's Chihuahua al Pacífico railroad completed the Chihuahua-Creel section. [8] In 1940, Mexico acquired the rights from Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. [8] In May 1952, Mexico took possession of a line operated by Mexican Northwestern Railway. [8] In 1955, Mexico merged them as Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacifico, S.A. de C.V. [8]
In 1940, the federal government of Mexico acquired the rights to the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway, and on May 27, 1952, it took possession of the line operated by the Mexico North Western Railway. In 1955, the federal government merged the two lines to form the Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico.
Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacifico now operated as a passenger line by Ferromex; Ferrocarril Coahuila y Zacatecas [19] Ferrocarril de Córdoba a Huatusco; Ferrocarril Desague del Valle de Mexico [20] El Oro Mining and Railway Company [21] El Paso Southern Railway (see Mexico North Western Railway) Ferrocarril Guanajuato a San Luis de la Paz y ...
Creel-Sierra Tarahumara is a railway station located in Creel, Chihuahua. The station is an important point on El Chepe, because both the Chepe Express and the Chepe Regional serve the station. The station is located at 2240 meters above sea level.
Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico; Chihuahua International Airport; Creel-Sierra Tarahumara railway station; L. La Entrada al Pacífico; M. Mexican Federal Highway 2;
Ferromex began operating on February 19, 1998, following the privatization of most of the government-owned railways by Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León. Ferromex operates more than 9,610 kilometers (5,970 mi) of track and interconnects five major inland Mexican cities, five cities along the border with the United States , four ...
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Operating Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints started ChePe [2] Chihuahua al Pacífico and Ferromex: Chihuahua, Chihuahua – Los Mochis, Sinaloa: 1928 (partial service) 1961 (line completed) Tequila Express [3] Ferromex: Guadalajara, Jalisco – Amatitán, Jalisco: 1997 El Insurgente: Zinacantepec, Mexico - Lerma, Mexico: 2023 Interoceanico