Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge

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Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge
Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge
Laredo Railway International Bridge
Official name Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge
Carries Trains
Crosses Rio Grande
Locale Laredo, Texas
Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
Maintained by Texas Mexican Railway Company
Kansas City Southern de México
Design Truss Bridge
Total length 1275 ft (389 m)
Width 18 ft (5.5 m)
Opening date 1920
Bridge Location
Coordinates 27°29′55″N 99°30′59″W / 27.498550, -99.516336Coordinates: 27°29′55″N 99°30′59″W / 27.498550, -99.516336

The Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge is the only railway international bridge that crosses the U.S.-Mexico border between the cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. It is owned and operated by Texas Mexican Railway Company and Kansas City Southern de México Company. It links the Texas Mexican railway with the Kansas City Southern de México railway. It is also known as the Laredo International Railway Bridge.

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[edit] History

On January 1, 2005, Kansas City Southern (KCS) took control of The Texas Mexican Railway Company and the U.S. portion of the International Bridge in Laredo, Texas. The railroad is a vital link in KCS's rail network, connecting The KCS and TFM, S.A. de C.V.

[edit] Location

On the U.S. side the Bridge is located in the western termini of the Texas-Mexican Railway in Laredo, Texas. In Mexico it is located in the northern termini of the Kansas City Southern Railway in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.

[edit] Future

When the Laredo International Railway Bridge 2 is completed the Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge will be converted to either a northbound express lane for trailers and buses, or a railroad track for passenger trains.[1]

[edit] Aerial View

The full length of the Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge.
The full length of the Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge.

[edit] Ground View

View of the Tex-Mex Rail Bridge from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
View of the Tex-Mex Rail Bridge from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
View of the Tex-Mex Rail Bridge from Laredo, Texas
View of the Tex-Mex Rail Bridge from Laredo, Texas

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