There is no railroad connection between Guatemala and Mexico, as both countries use different track gauges (spacing between the rails). Also, Mexico does not have passenger rail transport, limiting it to heavy cargo transportation.
Yes, using train lines through Mexico, but if you go with it you need to be a citizen of the USA.
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There are no passenger train connections between Mexico and the United States; there are however, important freight train connections. Depending on the port-of-entry and route within Mexico, cargo can take between 4 and 48 hours to reach its final destination.
The anti- Castro forces train trained in Guatemala.
No. Passenger services between Torrington and Barnstaple ceased in 1965.
Because services are seasonal, they change between Summer and Winter
There are several bullet train services in China. One of them is the Maglev, between Shanghai Pudong Airport and the Metro system.
No. Railroad between both cities is intended for freight transport only.
They don't. There aren't any passenger lines between the two countries.
You mean a direct railroad route between Mexico and Canada? No. The main obstacle for such route is the United States. Mexico connects to various Class I routes in the United States, through the cities of Nogales, Juarez, Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros.
Depending on which Mayo station you are going to it will be between 3 and 3.5 hours approx. Some services require a change of train in Athlone but most are direct.