The railroad is managed by ADMICARGA (Administradora de la Vía Corta Tijuana-Tecate), a Baja California government entity. It does not connect to any other railroads in Mexico's rail system.
Other clients receive shipments such as borax, pig lard, lumber, steel, paper, and cattle feed.[2]
History
Operations began in 2012, using 71.48 kilometres (44.42 mi) of the former track of the Ferrocarril Tijuana y Tecate, which was constructed in 1910 by the San Diego & Arizona Railway from San Diego to El Centro. The BJRR is the technical operating and maintenance assistant of the rail line's Baja California segment under agreement from the railroad's operator, ADMICARGA.
In February 2013, the local Baja California directors of BJRR announced an investment of $20 million to upgrade the neglected track.[2] The first area to be developed was the first 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the border in Tijuana to El Florido as far as Matanuco. Work started in May 2013 with the building of the Tijuana railroad yard; the focus was on more track capacity, in conjunction with the upcoming San Ysidro Freight Rail Yard Improvement Project by SANDAG.
Tijuana Station is located immediately to the south of the US San Ysidro Port of Entry. The station is now in a 1,000-square-metre (11,000 sq ft) three-story building that contains new administrative offices, an operations and logistics control center, offices for ADMICARGA (the railroad's operator), customs control, a customs agency (broker), the Mexican Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development, and the State Committee of Vegetable Sanitation (CESV). There is also space for sixty-eight 60-foot (18 m) cars.[6] The original railway station, built in the late 1920s, will become a railway museum.[citation needed]
García Station
García Station is farther east, near La Mesa of Tijuana municipality. It has a 470-square-metre (5,100 sq ft) two-story building with a reception area and offices for customer service, administration, and logistics. Also, after renovations, the storage capacity was increased to 3,400 square metres (37,000 sq ft), of which 435 square metres (4,680 sq ft) is for cold storage.[7]
Tijuana-Tecate Tourist Train
In addition to freight trains, the Baja California Railroad's track is also used by the Tijuana-Tecate Tourist Train (Spanish: Tren Turístico Tijuana-Tecate).[8][9] This service consists of a round trip from García Station to Tecate.[8][9] Rolling stock consists of vintage Gallery Cars (described by The San Diego Union-Tribune as a "60-year old double decker train") hauled by one of the BJRR's locomotives.[10]
The tourist train has been active since at least 2009.[11] The train's operations were suspended from 2020 to 2023, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]
^Gonzalez, Omar Millan (3 October 2010). "Tijuana-to-Tecate rail tour has been picking up steam". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 12 February 2024. According to the railway administration [ie, ADMICARGA], from Oct. 24, 2009, to Aug. 21 of this year, the Tijuana-Tecate tourist train made 12 trips with a total of almost 4,000 passengers.
^"Tijuana-Tecate Tourist Train Returns". Mexico Business. Retrieved 12 February 2024. ...Marina del Pilar Ávila, announced that the tourist train will start operations on Jan. 27, 2024.