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    Texas Mexican Railway (reporting mark TM) was a short line railroad in the U.S. state of Texas operating between Corpus Christi and the Texas Mexican...
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    The Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge is an international railway bridge across the Rio Grande and U.S.-Mexico border between Laredo, Texas, and...
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    and physical railway, the Texas Mexican Railway connects KCSM and KCS at Laredo and Beaumont. TexMex also owns the Texas Mexican Railway International...
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    The New York, Texas and Mexican Railway Company was a railroad business chartered in 1880 to connect New York City with Mexico City with the initial tracks...
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    American states border Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. One definition of Northern Mexico includes only the six Mexican states that border...
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    11th-most populous city in Texas and third-most populated U.S. city on the Mexican border, after San Diego, California and El Paso, Texas. Its metropolitan area...
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    establish the community that grew up around the station on the Texas Mexican Railway. In 1882, Archie Parr arrived to manage the Sweden Ranch for the...
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    with no scheduled service Texas Mexican Railway – now owned by Canadian Pacific Kansas City, which connects Monterrey, Mexico, via Laredo, to the Port...
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    and Santa Fe Railway in 1928, mainly to gain access to the West Texas oil fields. The Santa Fe then sold the Mexican portions. The railway reached Presidio...
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    (Brownsville) during the Mexican–American War. The Texas Rangers gained popularity for their actions in South Texas during the Mexican bandit raids in the...
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  • The Texas & New Mexico Railway (reporting mark TXN) is a class III short-line railroad operating in west Texas and southeast New Mexico. The railroad...
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  • airline designator TM) Telekom Malaysia, telecommunications company Texas Mexican Railway (reporting mark TM) TM (cellular service), a telecommunications...
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    The Mexican Central Railway (Ferrocarril Central Mexicano) was one of the primary pre-nationalization railways of Mexico. Incorporated in Massachusetts...
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    is a city in Nueces County, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located on the Texas Mexican Railway at the intersection of State Highway 44 and Farm to...
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    ("Polícia Military") Mexican Army Troops, SEMAR Mexican Navy Troops and Federal Police. Nuevo Laredo (along with Laredo, Texas) is the most important...
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  • Mexican-American populations of Central and Southern Texas Texas Mexican Railway, often referred to as the "Tex-Mex Railway" Spanglish, a language blending formed of...
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    the Sonora Railway linked Nogales to the port of Guaymas; and the Mexican Central Railroad went north to the U.S. border at El Paso, Texas. The British...
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    and Arizona Railway: The Impossible Railroad. Arcadia Publishing. p. 35. ISBN 978-1-4396-4047-0. "Ticket to Tecate". Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. Retrieved...
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  • List of U.S. Class II railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    T&T) Texas Mexican Railway (TM), owned by Kansas City Southern Railway Wisconsin Central Ltd. (WC), owned by Canadian National Railway Western Railway of...
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  • List of Class I railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    Central Railway Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway Texas Mexican Railway Texas and New Orleans Railroad Texas and Northern Railway Texas and Pacific Railway Toledo...
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  • state of Texas. BNSF Railway (BNSF) Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Union Pacific Railroad (UP) There are no Class II Railroads in Texas. Alamo Gulf...
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  • The New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railway was a constituent element of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. "MoPac Chronology - Screaming Eagles". trainweb.org...
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    purchased a Mexican government concession to operate trains on a rail system in Mexico. This was due to the privatization of the Mexican railways which were...
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    Tejanos (Texans of Mexican descent) as a mix of native Mexican and Spanish foods when Texas was part of New Spain and later Mexico. From the South Texas region...
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  • Canada Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge, crossing the Rio Grande between Laredo, Texas, United States and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico International...
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    Mexico. Most Mexican Americans reside in the Southwest, with over 60% of Mexican Americans living in the states of California and Texas. Most Mexican...
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    north, New Mexico to the west, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and southwest. Texas has a coastline...
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    EMD GP60 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1985)
    hundred were directly Southern Pacific. Two units built for the Texas Mexican Railway were returned to lessor Helm Financial after Kansas City Southern...
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    remained with the Mexican National Construction Company, and was acquired by the Mexican Central Railway in 1905.) In 1886 the railway commissioned Abel...
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    modern Mexican history" and resulted in the destruction of the Federal Army, its replacement by a revolutionary army, and the transformation of Mexican culture...
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