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The Texas Mexican Railway (reporting mark TM) was a railroad that operated as a subsidiary of the Kansas City Southern Railway in Texas. It is often referred to as the Tex-Mex, or TexMex Railway. On January 1, 2005, Kansas City Southern took control of the Texas Mexican Railway and the U.S. portion of the Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge in Laredo, Texas. The railroad is a vital link in KCS's rail network, connecting KCS and TFM (aka KCS de Mexico). While Tex-Mex remains a separate legal entity, KCS and Tex-Mex are operated as one railroad.

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  • Texas Mexican Railway (de)
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  • El Texas Mexican Railway (reporte de marca: TM) es un ferrocarril que opera como una filial del Kansas City Southern Lines en Texas.​ A menudo se lo conoce como el ferrocarril Tex-Mex o TexMex. El 1 de enero de 2005, Kansas City Southern (KCS) tomó el control del Texas Mexican Railway y la porción de los Estados Unidos del Puente Internacional Texas Mexican Railway en Laredo, Texas. El ferrocarril es un enlace vital en la red ferroviaria de KCS, conectando a The KCS y TFM, S.A. de C.V. Si bien Tex-Mex sigue siendo una entidad legal separada, KCS y Tex-Mex son operados como un solo ferrocarril.​ (es)
  • The Texas Mexican Railway (reporting mark TM) was a railroad that operated as a subsidiary of the Kansas City Southern Railway in Texas. It is often referred to as the Tex-Mex, or TexMex Railway. On January 1, 2005, Kansas City Southern took control of the Texas Mexican Railway and the U.S. portion of the Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge in Laredo, Texas. The railroad is a vital link in KCS's rail network, connecting KCS and TFM (aka KCS de Mexico). While Tex-Mex remains a separate legal entity, KCS and Tex-Mex are operated as one railroad. (en)
  • La Texas Mexican Railway (TM) era una ferrovia che operava nel Texas come sussidiaria della Kansas City Southern Railway. Viene spesso chiamata Tex-Mex o TexMex Railway. Il 1º gennaio 2005, la Kansas City Southern ha preso il controllo della Texas Mexican Railway e della parte statunitense del a Laredo, Texas. La ferrovia è un collegamento vitale nella rete ferroviaria della KCS, che collega la KCS e la TFM (ovvero KCS de Mexico). Nonostante la Tex-Mex sia un'entità legale separata, la KCS e la Tex-Mex sono gestite come se fossero un'unica ferrovia. (it)
  • Die Texas Mexican Railway (TM), kurz TexMex, war eine US-amerikanische regionale Eisenbahngesellschaft in Texas. Sitz des zur Kansas City Southern (KCS) gehörenden Unternehmens war . Die Gesellschaft befuhr eine 883 km lange Strecke zwischen dem Grenzübergang nach Mexiko in Laredo und dem Netz der KCS in Beaumont (Texas) und stellte damit die wichtige Verbindung der beiden Unternehmensteile Kansas City Southern Railway in den USA und Kansas City Southern de México in Mexiko her. (de)
  • Le Texas Mexican Railway (sigle de l'AAR: TM) est un chemin de fer de classe II (autrefois de classe I), filiale du Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) en exploitation dans le Texas. Il est souvent appelé TexMex Railway ou Tex-Mex. (fr)
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