GER, a subsidiary of Puerto Verde Holdings (PVH), in 2023 filed a petition for exemption with the STB for project authority. According to GER, rail traffic moving across the border between the City of Eagle Pass and Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico currently crosses the UP International Railroad Bridge, a single-tracked bridge connecting to a rail line owned and operated by UP and utilized by BNSF via trackage rights on the U.S. side and to a rail line owned by the Mexican federal government with rail operations concessioned to Ferrocarril Mexicano, S.A. de C.V. (Ferromex) on the Mexican side. “GER argues that in addition to security issues at the crossing, the existing infrastructure is not well-suited for an increase in use projected by the Texas Department of Transportation in its 2021 Texas-Mexico Border Transportation Master Plan (BTMP), as the single-tracked border crossing limits train speeds and freight capacity and prevents simultaneous two-way operations, thus negatively impacting the U.S. economy,” STB summed up in its Jan. 30 decision (download below). “GER explains that the Line is part of PVH’s Puerto Verde Global Trade Bridge project (Project), a proposal that seeks to ‘develop an economically viable solution to meet the needs for border infrastructure improvements that will increase safety and facilitate crucial binational trade between the United States and Mexico.’ (Id. at 1-2.) The Project would create a new trade corridor for freight traffic and commercial motor vehicles (CMV) extending from the City of Eagle Pass, Tex., across the U.S.-Mexico border and approximately…