La Calle Ferrocarril Está Irreconocible | Esto es lo Que Pasó
What happened to Ciudad Juárez's oldest street? 🚂 Today on Xplora Tours JRZ, we walk down the iconic Calle Ferrocarril (or Francisco Villa), a place that went from being the center of a medical and commercial boom to now standing in a desolate state. On this journey of pure nostalgia, we remember when this street was full of tourists, opticians, and renowned dentists. But it's not all abandonment; we also visit places that have withstood the test of time, like the Club Centenario and an iconic restaurant that has been serving the best burritos in the area for over 40 years. Join us to see the impressive drone footage of the new Torre Centinela, the Juan Gabriel mural, and the moment every Juarez resident knows: the train blocking the middle of the city! 📍 Tour Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction: Ciudad Juárez's oldest street. 1:00 – The Golden Years: When Americans filled the clinics and opticians. 2:35 – The Contrast of Abandonment: Historic premises for rent and sale. 4:15 – What happened to Club Mint? Memories of Bar El Centenario. 5:35 – Visiting the bar district on Mejía Street. 7:05 – Bar Safari: A survivor that still opens its doors. 7:30 – Nostalgic find: A public telephone from the 90s that is still preserved! 8:18 – Architecture in oblivion: Buildings with glass blocks and classic facades. 9:29 – Drone views: The Centinela Tower and the imposing mural of Juan Gabriel. 10:25 – The Alberto Balderas Bullring from above. 11:45 – Border in sight: El Paso, Texas, the Santa Fe Bridge, and the Rio Grande. 12:50 – Urban Art: The incredible murals that tell the story of Juarez. 3:45 PM – Musical History: The old studios of Producciones América. 4:30 PM – Lunchtime! Visiting Cafetería Saúl Jr. and its famous burritos. 5:15 PM – El Burrito Bañado: A tradition of over 40 years in the city center. 8:00 PM – Óptica 2020 and Hotel Úrsula: Businesses that refuse to die. 9:10 PM – Arriving at 16 de Septiembre and the Cathedral. 10:10 PM – Juarez Classic: The train crosses the city and brings it to a standstill. 10:50 PM – Sunset on the border and final reflection. If you're passionate about our city's history, don't forget to: ✅ Subscribe to Xplora Tours JRZ for more tours. 💬 Comment: What business or place do you remember from Ferrocarril Street? 👍 Like this post so more people can learn about Juárez's history. #CiudadJuarez #CalleFerrocarril #JuarezNostalgia #TorreCentinela #Frontera #XploraToursJRZ #ExploracionUrbana
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