Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways
Author: david vartanoff
Date: 06-21-2014 - 12:06

It was a wonderful railway when I made the Mexico City to Veracruz trip in 1962. I recognized the bridge shown. When we were there the freights still ran w/ Westinghouse boxcabs which had regen braking feeding back into the catenary IINM.
The tracks were on steel ties (sleepers) marked Krupp though they were being replaced w/ wood. There was a different NdeM route linking the 2 cities which I assume is the survivor.
As to the exhibit, a single pic of the cutesy car would have sufficed.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways WebDigger 06-20-2014 - 23:27
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways Ed Workman 06-21-2014 - 08:37
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways Rich Hunn 06-21-2014 - 09:39
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways pdxrailtransit 06-21-2014 - 10:15
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways david vartanoff 06-21-2014 - 12:06
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways rgcx 06-21-2014 - 18:42
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways Rich Hunn 06-21-2014 - 19:09
  Re: Exploring Abandonned Mexican Railways david vartanoff 06-22-2014 - 12:18


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