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Boulevard Centenario No 805 Poniente Col CentroLos Mochis
Guillermo Prieto 302 SurLos Mochis
Carretera a San Miguel Km. 3Los Mochis
Gabriel Leyva Nte 525Los Mochis
Blvd. Adolfo López Mateos #1251-A Nte. Col. JiquilpanLos Mochis
Angel Flores 1055Los Mochis
Miguel Hidalgo, 281 PonienteLos Mochis
Allende 655 Sur, Colonia CentroLos Mochis
Avenida Libertad 412 entre Angel Flores y Blvd. Lopez MateosLos Mochis
Callejon Tenochtitlan 554 OrienteLos Mochis
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Los Mochis is an agricultural and resort city in Sinaloa, Mexico.
Los Mochis is a port city on the eastern coast of the Sea of Cortez. Its main interest for tourists is as a transportation hub. Los Mochis has an airport, ferry docks for transport across the Sea of Cortez to Baja California. It is best known as one of the two terminus points for the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway (El Chepe) --- the magnificent train ride through the rugged Copper Canyon.
Direct flights to Los Mochis are available from:
Delta has apparently stopped its flight from Los Mochis to LAX.
The Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway is one of the world's most spectacular train trips. The trip between Los Mochis and Chihuahua is about 14 hours each way. First class (express) trains leave each end point at 06:00 and the second class (tourist) train leaves one hour later. The first-class and second-class trains are essentially the same, except that the express stops less and is twice as expensive.
The real scenery starts at El Fuerte. Stand on the western side and travel uphill to Creel or Chihuahua. Hang out in the few open vestibules with your camera -- the uphill scenery is fairly splendid for at least two of the seven or nine or twelve hours of the journey. On the downhill run, put yourself in the club (bar) car, where you can stretch out in a modicum of comfort. Consider splitting the long train journey in half by spending a night or two in Creel, for instance.
Ferry boats run between La Paz and the Topolobampo docks. The ferry transports both passengers and vehicles, though there has been talk of restricting RVs. Since privatization fares are increasing very rapidly, about US$80 (salon class).
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