- List of Mexican railroads
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Contents
This is a list of common carrier railroads operating in Mexico.
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This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Suburban
- Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana de México[1]
- STC Metrorrey[2]
- Servicio de Transportes Elétricos del D.F.[3]
- Metro de la Ciudad de México[4]
- Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano [5]
Class I railroads
- Ferromex (FXE)[6]
- Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM)[7]
Short line railroads
- Ferrocarril y Terminal del Valle de México (Ferrovalle)[8]
- Ferrosur (FSRR)[9]
- Linea Ferrocarril Coahuila-Durango (LFCD)[10]
- Carrizo Gorge de Mexico (Carrizo Gorge Railway subsidiary)[11]
- CG Railway[12]
- Ferrocarril Transistmico[13]
Fallen flag railroads
Defunct or absorbed into other railroads
- Ferrocarril Cazadero y San Pablo
- Ferrocarril Central Mexicano (see also Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Mexico)
- Ferrocarril Chiapas-Mayab (FCCM) (see also Genesee and Wyoming) [14]
- Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacifico now operated as a passenger line by Ferromex
- Ferrocarril de Córdoba a Huatusco
- El Paso Southern Railway (see Mexico North Western Railway)
- Ferrocarril de Hornos
- Jalapa Railroad & Power Co. (JRR&PC)
- Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway
- Ferrocarril Mexicali y Golfo
- Ferrocarril Inter-California
- Ferrocarril Interoceanico
- Ferrocarril Mexicano (FCM)
- Mexico North Western Railway
- Ferrocarril Nacional de la Baja California
- Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (N de M, also FNM)[15]
- Ferrocarril del Pacifico (FCP)
- Ferrocarril Potosi y Rio Verde (FPyRv)
- Rio Grande, Sierra Madre & Pacific Railway (see Mexico North Western Railway)
- Ferrocarril Sonora-Baja California (SBC)
- Southern Pacific of Mexico
- Ferrocarril de Tacubaya
- Tehuantepec National Railway (see Ferrocarril Transismitico)
- Ferrocarriles Unidos del Sureste (FUS)
- Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatán (U de Y)
Railway links with adjacent countries
- Guatemala – yes – break-of-gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)/914 mm (3 ft) (Currently inactive or not in use)
- Belize – no
- United States – yes
- Train ferry to US (CG Railway)
See also
- List of named passenger trains of Mexico
- List of reporting marks
- List of railway companies
- Mexico City Metro
- Monterrey Metro
References
- ^ "Ferrocarriles Suburbanos" (in Spanish). http://www.fsuburbanos.com/. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- ^ http://www.nl.gob.mx/?P=metrorrey
- ^ http://www.ste.df.gob.mx/
- ^ http://www.metro.df.gob.mx/
- ^ http://www.siteur.gob.mx/
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ Ferrovalle
- ^ [3]
- ^ LFCD
- ^ Carrizo Gorge de Mexico
- ^ "CGR". http://www.cgrailway.com/. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- ^ "Inicio - Ferrocarril del Istmo de Tehuantepec, S.A. de C.V." (in Spanish). http://www.ferroistmo.com.mx/fitweb/. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- ^ G & W no longer mentions Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab
- ^ FNM
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: - Nacionales de Mexico sociedad Historica
- Nacionales de Mexico y lineas administradas photo and video page
- Ferrocarril del Sureste FERROSUR
- Ferrocarril Mexicano FERROMEX
- Kansas City Southern de Mexico KCSM (Formerly TFM)
- Ferrocarril Coahula-Durango LFCD
- Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab FCCM
- MEXLIST—The Group for Mexican Railway Information
- FERROMEXICO Information, pictures, maps and plenty of Mexican railroad data
- RIHEL Articles and pictures about Mexican railroads, in Spanish only.
- El Chepe: Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico
- MEXLIST Mexican railroad discussion and study group
- Mexlist, list of currently existing railways
Photo pages
- Ferrocarril Mexicano (FXE)
- Ferrocarril Chiapas Mayab (FCCM)
- Linea Coahuila-Durango (LFCD)
- Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicana (now KCSM) (TFM)
- Ferrocarriles Peninsulares del Noroeste Carrizo Gorge (FPN)
- Ferrocarril del Sureste (FSRR)
- Ferrovalle (FTVM)
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