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Ferrocidio: the Trains that Went and Those that Could Not Be

Summary by El Grito Del Sur
El Grito del Sur recalled the golden period between 1870 and 1914 of deployment of the railway route from the testimonies of Jorge Hospital, Guardatren de Trenes Argentinos and member of the Gris List in the Unión Ferroviaria, and Carlos Barrios, electromechanical technician of Argentine Trains, who explain the different factors that ended up dismantling the long distance trains. On May 31, 1899, from the Constitución station, trains with guests…
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El Grito del Sur recalled the golden period between 1870 and 1914 of deployment of the railway route from the testimonies of Jorge Hospital, Guardatren de Trenes Argentinos and member of the Gris List in the Unión Ferroviaria, and Carlos Barrios, electromechanical technician of Argentine Trains, who explain the different factors that ended up dismantling the long distance trains. On May 31, 1899, from the Constitución station, trains with guests…

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El Grito del Sur broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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