Mexico railway aims to be Panama Canal alternative for Asia trade

Hyundai has already used this overland route for US-bound autos

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 The Interoceanic Train network will stretch across 1,000 kilometers once it is complete. (Photo by Tomohiro Ichihara)

TOMOHIRO ICHIHARA

OAXACA STATE/VERACRUZ STATE, Mexico -- A rail corridor that links the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico has emerged as a new option in global logistics -- and it has already been used by one of the world's biggest automakers.

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