All Mexico articles
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Country profile
USA, Canada & Mexico: CP-KCS - project map
USA, Canada & Mexico: CP-KCS merger project map
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Tren Interurbano de Pasajeros Toluca – Valle de México
Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications & Transport
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Country profile
Mexico - country profile
Mexico’s network carries almost exclusively freight, though a new line from Mexico City to Toluca and major project in Yucatán should see mixed traffic operations from 2023.
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Country profile
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica & Panama - country map
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica & Panama: national rail network map
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Sistema del Tren Electrico Urbano (Siteur)
Opened 1989. Network comprises 3 lines with 45 stations. See Guadalajara network map. Guadalajara’s inaugural north-south light metro Line 1 opened on September 1 1989 from Periférico Norte to Periférico Sur (15·6 km, 19 stops), with an extension north to Auditorio completed on November 23 2018 (1 km, 1 station). ...
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Secretariat of Infrastructure, Transport & Communications, Mexico
Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes (SICT)
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Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos de la Ciudad de Mexico
Xochimilco Light Rail / el Tren Ligero
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Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico (STC)
First line opened 1969. System comprises 12 lines with 164 stations. See Mexico City network map. The first section of Line 1 opened on September 5 1969 from Zaragoza west to Chapultepec (12.7 km, 16 stations). Line 2 followed in August 1970, with Line 3 in November 1970. Several extensions ...
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Ferrocarriles Suburbanos SAPI de CV
Mexico City’s first suburban railway was developed by a consortium led by Spanish rolling stock builder CAF. It operates a line north from Buenavista to Cuautitlán opened in 2008 (7 stations). AddressEstacion Terminal BuenavistaAv Insurgentes Norte Sin NumeroDelegación Cuauhtémoc06350 México City DFMexicoPhone+52 55 1946 0760Websitewww.fsuburbanos.com Network data Gauge1435 ...
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Asociación Mexicana de Ferrocarriles AC (AMF)
AMF represents the interests of its members, the privatised railways of Mexico, and various affiliated companies in the manufacturing and services sector. AddressManuel María Contreras 133Cuauhtémoc06500 Mexico City DFMexicoEmailcontacto@amf.org.mxWebsitewww.amf.org.mx