No. Train connections among both countries are limited to cargo hauling.
On foot, boat, plane , car , or train. It depends on where you start
Copper canyon is in Mexico, North America.
Copper canyon is in Mexico, North America.
They don't. There aren't any passenger lines between the two countries.
Usually truck or train for long distances; vans or small trucks for short distances.
South east, past Central America.
http://www.seniorcitizenjournal.com/travel-articles/senior-travel-Mexico-central-America-and-bus-tours/. this link has information on central America senior trips.
Train travel in the United States is not as well promoted in comparison to Europe as example. In America, airline travel is well promoted. Perhaps the railway corridor between NYC and Washington DC might be an exception.
I do not know except is it cheap. But you can go farther south in central America and in the caribbean just as cheap. Mexico is filthy and unsafe. Travel elsewhere!
Mexico borders "America", the country officially known as the United States of America. Hence, this time could take from a couple of minutes walking, to several hours by car, boat or plane.
He travelled to Mexico in 1535, and from there, he travelled overland to what is now the south-west of America in 1540.
If I travelled on a train, my mode of travel is by train.