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    The Central Northern Railway (Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Norte, FCCN) was the first 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) (metre gauge) railway built by the Argentine...
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    Catamarca and Córdoba which was later merged with the state-owned Ferrocarril Central Norte in 1909. On 8 June 1889 a line between Chumbicha and Catamarca...
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  • football league system. Central Norte was founded in Salta on 9 March 1921, and took its name from the state-owned Ferrocarril Central Norte whose railway line...
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    Government guaranteed Hume Hnos. a 5% of interest for 15 years. The Ferrocarril Central Norte only kept the Tucumán-Juramento 226 km. section. Hume Hnos. would...
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    The Central Argentine Railway, referred to as CA below, (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Argentino) was one of the Big Four broad gauge, 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)...
    26 KB (2,453 words) - 23:04, 28 May 2024
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    metropolitan section of the city of Buenos Aires, Ferrocarril Belgrano is divided into two lines, Belgrano Norte and Belgrano Sur, currently operated by Private...
    34 KB (3,463 words) - 17:05, 12 August 2024
  • Compañía del Ferrocarril Central de Aragón was acquired from the Belgian shareholders who controlled it, after which it became a subsidiary of Norte. But, in...
    26 KB (3,173 words) - 21:33, 17 March 2024
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    primer ferrocarril a Tucumán" by Mabel Manzanal – Población y Sociedad n° 8–9 Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine – ISSN 0328-3445 "El Ferrocarril Central...
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    Blanco, María B. (September 2008). "Los talleres de Tafí Viejo del ferrocarril Central Norte en Tucumán. Los orígenes de su construcción 1900-1910" (PDF)....
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    expropriation of Ferrocarril Verapaz y Agencias del Norte Limitada in 1943 Decreto Gubernativo No 1122 – establishment of Ferrocarril Verapaz y Servicios...
    18 KB (1,609 words) - 17:43, 12 June 2024
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    490 km length, with the Ferrocarril Central Norte (FCN) being the longest with 1,385 km and the Ferrocarril Argentino del Norte (FAN) with 563 km. Five...
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  • Thumbnail for Index of Argentina-related articles
    Zylberberg Ferrocarril Andino Ferrocarril Argentino del Norte Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Pacífico Ferrocarril Central de Buenos Aires Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano...
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  • Thumbnail for Rosario Norte Station
    Ferrocarril Mitre network, is currently operated by two companies, State-owned Operadora Ferroviaria (passenger services) and private Nuevo Central Argentino...
    8 KB (610 words) - 10:57, 31 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Belgrano Norte Line
    the British-owned Córdoba Central Railway which was bought by the State in 1939 and was later integrated into Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano in...
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  • Thumbnail for Tucumán Mitre railway station
    transferred Ferrocarril Central Norte trains that allowed them to reach Northern provinces of Salta and Jujuy. Tucumán station became part of the Central Argentine...
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    Isabel), opened en 1926 San Miguel, opened en 1930 Stations of Ferrocarril del Norte (Northern line): Puente del Común (Estación M. A. Caro, known as...
    3 KB (348 words) - 18:00, 11 June 2019
  • Thumbnail for Deán Funes, Argentina
    was founded as Villa de Deán Funes on 9 March 1875, when the Ferrocarril Central Norte from Córdoba reached the area. It received its name honouring...
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  • Thumbnail for Agua Santa nitrate railway
    The Ferrocarril de Agua Santa (in English: Agua Santa Railway) was a railway line in the old province of Tarapacá in Chile between 1890 and 1931. As part...
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    de Catalunya, the city's central square and a large transport hub. Many Rodalies de Catalunya, Barcelona Metro and Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya...
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  • Thumbnail for Eje vial
    Oriente)) Ferrocarril Hidalgo (From Av. Martin Carrera to Circuito Interior Rio Consulado), Boleo (From Rio Consulado to Eje 2 Norte (Canal del Norte)), Av...
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