Ferrocarril Mexicali y Golfo explained
Ferrocarril Mexicali y Golfo was a railroad line in Baja California, Mexico, established in 1901.[1] [2] Within a few years a controlling interest in the railroad was bought by the American Southern Pacific Railroad company.[1] The line eventually built was a predecessor to the Ferrocarril Sonora – Baja California. In 1929 the Mexicali y Golfo was reorganized as the southern line of the Inter-California Railway, under the name Ferrocarril Intercalifornia del Sur.[3]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Ayuntamiento Mexicali: Antecedentes Históricos: Reportajes >> Vías férreas . Spanish . 27 August 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930134115/http://www.mexicali.gob.mx/ayuntamiento/detalleAntecedenteHistorico.aspx?cve_antecedente_historico=6xX9ekDBVEs= . 2011-09-30 .
- Web site: Report of the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association . 18 . La Mesa, California . 30 May 1965 . . 27 August 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110926204741/http://www.sdrm.org/history/reports/report18/report18pg1.html . 26 September 2011 .
- Book: Meade, Adalberto Walther. El valle de Mexicali. Spanish. 1996. Mexicali. 968-7326-50-6. 131 - 132. 27 August 2011.