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TRAVELS IN MEXICO.

Footnote 1[1] Footnote 2[2] Footnote 3[3]

The Mexican railroads, completed and in process of construction, or projected as outlined on the general map, are : —

1. The Sonora Railroad, from Benson in Arizona to Guaymas on the Gulf of California, 352 miles in length. Road completed. Connects (via short link over the Southern Pacific) with the great Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fé system.

2. The Mexican Central, the main line, about 1,215 miles in length, from El Paso, on the Rio Grande, to the city of Mexico, with branch lines to Tampico, on the Gulf of Mexico,' and San Blas, on the Pacific.

  1. Represented by S. Camacho and R. Guzman.
  2. Represented by S. Camacho and D. Fergusson.
  3. United under one management.