Copper Canyon Back In The Day

In 1961, the final, most difficult segment of the Chihuahua-Pacific railroad was completed. It went from coastal Los Mochis, Sinaloa up through narrow canyons, over bridges, and through mountain tunnels to the top of the Sierra Madre Occidental at about 4,600 feet, and then on across the northern central plateau to Chihuahua’s namesake capital city. […]

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