Rail transport in Mexico

Rail transport in Mexico is made up of both freight rail and passenger rail networks using standard gauge (1,435 mm/4 ft 8.5 in), along with rapid transit and light rail networks that are part of local public transport systems. Until 1997, rail transport in Mexico was under the control of the now-defunct, state-owned Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (N de M).

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Rail transport in Mexico

Rail transport in Mexico is made up of both freight rail and passenger rail networks using standard gauge (1,435 mm/4 ft 8.5 in), along with rapid transit and light rail networks that are part of local public transport systems. Until 1997, rail transport in Mexico was under the control of the now-defunct, state-owned Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (N de M).

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