Trains halted in Mexico after migrants are injured while climbing on board

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Trains Halted In Mexico After Migrants Are Injured While Climbing On Board
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By Fernanda Pesce, AP Reporter

A Mexican railway operator has announced it is temporarily suspending trains in the northern part of the country because so many migrants are climbing on board freight cars and getting hurt in the process.

Ferromex said it has temporarily ordered a halt to 60 trains carrying cargo that would fill 1,800 tractor trailers. It said some international trade would be affected by the stoppage.

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In recent days, there have been about half a dozen “regrettable cases of injuries or deaths” among migrants hopping on to freight cars, the company said in a statement.

The company, owned by Grupo Mexico, said some migrants even hopped on to moving freight cars “despite the grave danger that represents”.


Migrants watch a train go past in Mexico
Migrants watch a train go past in Mexico (Eduardo Verdugo/AP)

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“There has been a significant increase in the number of migrants in recent days,” Ferromex said in the statement, adding that it was stopping the trains “to protect the physical safety of the migrants”, while it awaited action by authorities to solve the problem.

But the word had yet to trickle down to the migrants themselves, hundreds of whom waited on the tracks and alongside them at a railway yard in Huehuetoca, on the northern outskirts of Mexico City.

Pavel Aguilar Flores, a migrant from Venezuela, was hoping to hop on a freight train to Matamoros, a dangerous Mexican border city across from Brownsville, Texas.

“We haven’t heard any news,” he said. “We are going to continue on our journey, and in fact we’re waiting for a train.”

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“I have heard there have been accidents, but not so many as people say. You have to be careful and get on the train when it’s stopped, not when it’s moving.”


Migrants riding on top of a freight train
Migrants riding on top of a freight train during their journey towards the US-Mexico border (Moises Castillo/AP)

In fact, trains were still running through the rail yard at Huehuetoca on Tuesday evening, but they were not heading where the migrants wanted to go.

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According to Ferromex, the worst problems appeared to be further north.

The company said there were about 1,500 people gathered at a rail yard in the city of Torreon, in the northern border state of Coahuila. The company also reported about 800 migrants waiting at the freight yards in Irapuato, in the state of Guanajuato.

About 1,000 people were reported to be riding freight cars on the train line that connects the city of Chihuahua and the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez.

Ferromex is Mexico’s largest concessionary rail operator and the impact of the train stoppage will be “very important”, said Ana Bertha Gutierrez, the international trade co-ordinator for the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness.

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She noted the measure could hit industrial states such as Nuevo Leon, Baja California and Chihuahua hard, given their links to the US market.

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