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Mexico City Mexico - Mexico's government and railroad company Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC)
have formalized an agreement to study the viability of a passenger rail line from Mexico City to the city of
Queretaro, some 140 miles (220 km) north-west from the capital.
"An agreement was signed 15 or 20 days ago where the business agrees to look at the viability," President
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said in a morning press conference on Thursday.
"They already have a rail concession for the line."
A CPKC representative later confirmed the president was referring to a continuation of an earlier agreement reached
during a meeting with Lopez Obrador in May.
CPKC said in May it had also agreed to work with the Mexican government "exploring how" to support its
initiatives, including on two rail lines the government is currently having built.
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