Early morning at National Railways of Mexico’s Huehuetoca yards, the road’s handsome 4-8-4s are on the move, roundhouse to the “patio” to pick up their trains. On July 4, 1964, steam is de... (more)
NdeM’s daily Train 52 operating 434 miles from Mexico City to Veracruz on the Gulf coast makes its stop at Esperanza, Puebla, where electric locos will take over for the 29-mile electrified desc... (more)
In the very late 1970's and into the early 1980's GE was rebuilding old locomotives at the old Erie Hornell shops. A bunch of old C&O U25-B's were bought by the National de Mexico Railway. A West... (more)