El ferrocarril San Diego-Arizona y el ferrocarril Tijuana-Tecate. Un corredor de herencia cultural binacional

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María Eugenia Castillo

Abstract

En este artículo se discuten algunos lineamientos teóricos para identificar el antiguo ferrocarril estadounidense San Diego-Arizona –del cual forma parte el ferrocarril mexicano Tijuana-Tecate– como un corredor de herencia binacional. Asimismo se analiza una aproximación metodológica dentro del campo de la geografía cultural y de la preservación histórica para su valorización e integración al desarrollo regional fronterizo. ABSTRACTIn this article, I discuss some theoretical guidelines for recognizing as a binational heritage corridor the old San Diego-Arizona railroad in the United States, of which the Tijuana-Tecate line in Mexico forms a part. In order to appreciate the value of the corridor and incorporate it into border regional development, I also analyze a methodological approach taken from the fields of cultural geography and historic preservation.

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Castillo, M. E. (2017). El ferrocarril San Diego-Arizona y el ferrocarril Tijuana-Tecate. Un corredor de herencia cultural binacional. Frontera Norte, 16(32), 113–141. https://doi.org/10.17428/rfn.v16i32.1307
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