Holds and operates the Texas Pacifico railroad in the United States that interconnects the border point Ojinaga, Chihuahua–Presidio, Texas with the city of Fort Worth, Texas.
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Ferrosur was owned by Grupo Carso and Grupo Financiero Inbursa (companies controlled by Carlos Slim Helu) until November 2005 when the company was sold to Grupo Mexico, owner of Ferromex, in a US$309 million stock transaction.