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Not much after the government in Mexico decided to make the railroad industry a private owned one and not one owned by the government they abandoned many routes on which the N DE M use to operate now nobody uses them a good example would be the Mexico City to Cuernavaca route this route was abandoned when the N DE M collapsed and apart from tourist railroads there is no more passenger train service in Mexico. I use to live in Mexico and I have liked trains since I was about 3 years old in Mexico I use to love watching the N DE M trains I own a book on the history of the N DE M and the development of the railroad in Mexico and I have many newspaper articles from when the
N DE M collapsed. Also check this website out http://rihel.com/ and this one http://www.mexlist.com/railways.htm...
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http://www.mexlist.com/railways.htm
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Not much after the government in Mexico decided to make the railroad industry a private owned one and not one owned by the government they abandoned many routes on which the N DE M use to operate now nobody uses them a good example would be the Mexico City to Cuernavaca route this route was abandoned when the N DE M collapsed and apart from tourist railroads there is no more passenger train service in Mexico. I use to live in Mexico and I have liked trains since I was about 3 years old in Mexico I use to love watching the N DE M trains I own a book on the history of the N DE M and the development of the railroad in Mexico and I have many newspaper articles from when the
N DE M collapsed. Also check this website out http://rihel.com/ and this one http://www.mexlist.com/railways.htm...
Other Answers:
http://www.mexlist.com/railways.htm
Not much