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Encyclopedia > Ferromex

Ferromex, a contraction of Ferrocarril Mexico or "Mexican Railroad", is a private rail consortium that operates the largest railroad by mileage in Mexico. This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ...


Ferromex began operating on February 19, 1998, following the privatization of most of the government-owned railroads. The Ferromex system operates over more than 8,500 kilometers of track and interconnects five major inland Mexican cities, five cities along the border with the United States, four seaports on the Pacific Ocean and one more on the Gulf of Mexico. February 19 is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1998 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Gulf of Mexico is a major body of water bordered and nearly landlocked by North America. ...


External links

  • Ferromex Web site (in Spanish)

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Ferromex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (127 words)
Ferromex, a contraction of Ferrocarril Mexico or "Mexican Railroad", is a private rail consortium that operates the largest railroad by mileage in Mexico.
Ferromex began operating on February 19, 1998, following the privatization of most of the government-owned railroads.
The Ferromex system operates over more than 8,500 kilometers of track and interconnects five major inland Mexican cities, five cities along the border with the United States, four seaports on the Pacific Ocean and one more on the Gulf of Mexico.
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