Planners, businesses study new U.S.-Mexico rail crossing

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Planners, businesses study new U.S.-Mexico rail crossing

Taking congested, crime-ridden (sadly) Ciudad Juarez and busy El Paso out of the equation would be a boon to exchange traffic here. Chicago could learn a lesson.

Looking at the Universe of Alternatives map Ferromex could build most anywhere in that area. Build a four track lead up to the border inspection station. One pair each northbound and southbound to connect to BNSF and UP. Up could tie in where it pleases while BNSF would likely have to build an overpass over the UP main(s)

What would the “Donald” say? Put in a sliding door when his wall gets built?

Santa Teresa is still the answer for UP