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North America - Rail infrastructure plays a critical role in the U.S. economy, Mexico, and
Canada.
For decades, this transport system has enabled the efficient movement of goods, and has established itself as one of
the most economical and sustainable ways of transporting large volumes of products over long distances.
With the signature of the USMCA this type of transport has become even more important, as it facilitates trade between
countries in the economic bloc.
This type of connectivity is especially crucial for industries that depend on agile and reliable supply
chains.
In addition, it allows countries in North America to strengthen their commercial ties and optimize the logistics
network that feeds their economies.
The North American rail network is extensive and complex, spanning from large cities to the most remote rural
areas.
"Empress", that's the name of the locomotive operated by Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).
The railway is the only one to offer a direct connection between the three countries of North America and covers more
than 32,000 kilometers of track.
The route allows for efficient transportation of goods between the three countries' key ports and industrial centers,
which has significantly strengthened trade within the framework of the USMCA.
Since its creation in 1930, this train has been a key part of the development of the logistics chains that drive the
region's economy.
Its design, in addition to improving the efficiency of cross-border transport, also reduces CO2 emissions by reducing
the dependence on trucks.
This, in turn, contributes to greater sustainability in trade between the three countries.
What Key Ports in America Does This Train Connect?
In Mexico, the Port of Lazaro Cardenas is one of the key points of the railway route.
This port is one of the main gateways for products from Asia and other international markets.
Through intermodal transport, goods unloaded in Lazaro Cardenas can reach Chicago in a record time of seven days,
making this port a strategic point for trade between Mexico and the United States.
On the other hand, in USA the network connects with Ports of Houston and New Orleans.
This route also passes through important industrial cities such as Kansas City where the integration of the train with
land and sea transport allows companies to optimize their logistics operations.
In turn, in Canada the connection extends to the Vancouver Ports and Montreal, critical points for international trade
and the movement of goods to Europe and Asia.
Alexander Marchall.
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