Ferromex ( reporting mark FXE ) ( syllabic abbreviation of Ferrocarril Mexicano , 'Mexican Railway') is a private rail consortium that operates the largest (by mileage) railway in Mexico with combined mileage (Ferromex + Ferrosur ) of 12,100 kilometres (7,500 mi) and is often classed with North American Class I railroads .
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14-526: A tribunal ruled in Grupo México's favor, and the merger was permitted. In January 2011, Ferromex ordered 44 new SD70ACe locomotives from EMD , its first order since 2006. Grupo México Transportes, with Fundación Grupo México, operates Dr. Vagón , a hospital train that offers free, complete healthcare for hard to reach communities in Mexico. This article about a Mexico corporation or company
21-622: The November 2005 purchase of Ferrosur by Grupo México, Kansas City Southern de México (KCSM), successor to TFM, petitioned the Mexican government to block the merger of Ferrosur and Ferromex. The CFC rejected the merger in June 2006 and stated that the merger would have led to excessive concentration in the railway industry to the detriment of consumers and competing shippers. However, in March 2011,
28-667: The company. The Ferromex system operates 9,610 km of Ferromex tracks plus 2,654 kilometers (1,649 mi) of Ferrosur tracks. Ferromex hosts the Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico "ChePe" railroad, a tourist line that runs through the Copper Canyon . Ferromex also operates the Tequila Express , which runs from Guadalajara to a tequila distillery in Amatitán . In November 2005, Grupo México ,
35-416: The majority owner of Ferromex, purchased Infraestructura y Transportes Ferroviarios, the parent company of Ferrosur , another of Mexico's Class I railroads, in a US$ 309 million stock transaction. The Mexican Federal Competition Commission (CFC) had rejected a proposed 2002 merger of Ferromex and Ferrosur amid opposition from Ferromex competitor Grupo Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana (TFM). Following
42-609: The privatization of most of the government-owned railways by Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León . Ferromex operates more than 9,610 kilometers (5,970 mi) 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 . Grupo México owns 74% and Union Pacific Corporation owns 26% of
49-490: The title FXE . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FXE&oldid=1177249750 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ferromex Ferromex began operating on February 19, 1998, following
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