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  1. PENTREX. SKU: MEX4-DVD. 1 Hour 20 Mins. $29.95. Product Description. Ride the famous Chihuahua Pacifico Railroad over northwest Mexico's Sierra Madres and through the spectacular Copper Canyon, one of the most rugged passes in North America. With 86 tunnels, a loop, and many high bridges, this line has been hailed as an engineering marvel.

  2. The Copper Canyon is a railroad filled with surprises. Lots of tunnels and bridges/trestles. In some of the most spectacular scenery in Mexico. It includes a cab ride in a very old steam engine. Lots of freight & passenger service seen in the video. A great video for all to enjoy. Additional remarks by rrvideoman: Narration: Just enough.

    • About Copper Canyon
    • Key Attractions
    • Getting There & Around
    • Guided Tours and Excursions
    • Practical Information
    • What to Buy in Copper Canyon
    • Local Climate

    Barranca del Cobre, Copper Canyon, is a region in the desert of northwest Mexico that hosts some of the most spectacular and stunning natural scenery in Mexico’s inland territory. The area known as Copper Canyon is a series of twenty canyons, formed over the years by six rivers. The area is sometimes compared to Arizona’s Grand Canyon, although the...

    Terminus West: Los Mochis

    Los Mochis (meaning “Place of Turtles”) is situated on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, about 310 miles (500 km) northwest of Mazatlán. It is an important industrial port on the Pacific. From a tourist’s viewpoint, there’s little to see and do here: Its primary tourist functions are to provide a ferry to La Paz and act as the Western Terminus for the famous Copper Canyon Train Journey.

    Station: El Fuerte

    This might be your starting point on the train journey if you didn’t start at Los Mochis. We recommend you begin your journey in El Fuerte, after one or two night’s stay here so that you may enjoy this beautiful place. El Fuerte means “The Fort”, although only a replica of the fort that once stood here exists now; you can find it at the summit of the Mirador(lookout), which you’ll get to by climbing the hill there. The view is well worth the climb. El Fuerte was founded by Francisco de Ibarra...

    Station: Bauhichivo

    Bauhichivo isn’t a town, it’s a train depot. The place never existed before the train line was built. However, just 6 miles (10 km) from this stop is Cerocahui (pronounced “seh-roh-KAH-wee”), a small village with less than 1,000 inhabitants and three luxury hotels. Cerocauhui is the first village inside the canyon wilderness, and apart from being a quaint little place to see and explore (it’s an old colonial hamlet) it’s a great place from which to explore deeper into the canyon. The hotels h...

    By Air to Los Mochis – You can fly to Los Mochis from various airports in northern Mexico and from Mexico City, as well as a small number of US cities. Los Mochis Airport is about 12 miles north of the city; ground transportation and taxis are available into town; most tour operators arrange for you to be picked up from here and transferred directl...

    Most people who travel to and through the Copper Canyon will use the services of a specialist agent or tour company; they are run by people who know the canyon intimately, and who have many local contacts that provide the necessary transport and accommodation services as well as a wealth of local knowledge and experience.

    Telephone: Connect to the guide about Communications in Mexicoon Mexperience for detailed information about keeping in touch while you’re in Mexico. Exchanging Currency: Plan your currency requirements carefully if you’re traveling in the Copper Canyon. Banks with ATM machines can be found in Los Mochis, Chihuahua City and Creel (inside the canyon ...

    Don’t miss the opportunity to buy fine art and craft work from the local TarahumaraIndians in the canyon. Their specialized works include pine baskets, dolls, violins, rugs and blankets, flutes, drums, pottery and traditional clothing and wood carvings. Everything is unique and hand-made. Stock up with plenty of pesos in cash before you set out on ...

    The climate in this region changes with the seasons and heavily influences the times when most people travel through the canyon. Seasonally, May and June tend to be the driest months in the canyon. July to November are months when the rains are most abundant and the canyons’ flora show-off their deepest greens. Between December and May, the flora’s...

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · An Adventure Traveler's Guide to Copper Canyon, Mexico Here's what you need to know before visiting this spectacular series of canyons in northwestern Mexico. Get tips on hiking Copper Canyon, how to get there, taking the El Chepe train, and more.

    • Phil Sylvester
  4. Nov 16, 2021 · Copper Canyon [DVD] John Farrow (Director), Ray Milland (Actor), Hedy Lamarr (Actor) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.2 77 ratings. IMDb 6.1/10.0. $1797. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. Prime Video. $4.29 — $9.99. DVD. $17.97. Additional DVD options.

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  5. Chepe Express - Official Website. Over 9 hours, the train travels more than 350 km (220 miles) departing from Los Mochis, Sinaloa up to Creel, Chihuahua, a Magical Town (Pueblo Mágico) in the heart of the Sierra Tarahumara, passing through the majestic Copper Canyon.

  6. by Nellie Huang. El Chepe train is lauded as one of the world’s most exciting rail trips. Here’s the ultimate Copper Canyon guide including the train route, schedule and more! Copper Canyon in northern Mexico is one of the wildest and most ruggedly beautiful regions in the country.

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