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Union Pacific Considers Second Railway Bridge Unnecessary at Eagle Pass

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The Union Pacific railway (UP) considered the Green Eagle Railroad (GER) project unnecessary, as it assured that the current capacity is sufficient to meet the demand for rail transport at Eagle Pass, the second most traveled crossing between the United States and Mexico. By presenting a document where it explained a number of factors that would harm its operation for this work to the Surface Transport Board (STB) in the United States, following…
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The Union Pacific railway (UP) considered the Green Eagle Railroad (GER) project unnecessary, as it assured that the current capacity is sufficient to meet the demand for rail transport at Eagle Pass, the second most traveled crossing between the United States and Mexico. By presenting a document where it explained a number of factors that would harm its operation for this work to the Surface Transport Board (STB) in the United States, following…

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T21 broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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