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With scant exception there are no longer passenger trains in Mexico. All were discontinued by FNM. There are tourist trains in Copper Canyon (the Chepe) train, and a few little-known exceptions, but otherwise passenger service was completely gone before privatization. <br /> <br />Union Pacific and KCS are not managing Mexico's railroads. This is detailed in the cover story in the November 2003 issue. KCS does have a significant role in TFM as one of its owners, but not day-to-day direct control. UP has a minority ownership in Ferromex and exerts no day-to-day control. Ferrosur is Mexican-owned.
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