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- the railway service. The name "Renfe" (acronym of Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles) is derived from that of the former Spanish National Railway...
- Ferrocarriles Argentinos (abbreviated as FA; lit. 'Argentine Railways') was a state-owned company that managed the entire Argentine railway system for...
- company Basque Railways. Ferrocarriles Vascongados was dissolved in 1995, after more than two decades without activity. Ferrocarriles Vascongados was founded...
- Ferrocarriles Españoles de Vía Estrecha (FEVE), officially registered as Ferrocarriles de Vía Estrecha and known in its last years by the brand name Feve...
- "Relanzan Ferrocarriles Argentinos". March 6, 2021. Archived from the original on June 29, 2021. Retrieved July 3, 2021. "Ferrocarriles Argentinos nuevamente...
- ultimately put forward a proposal in 2015 which revived Ferrocarriles Argentinos as Nuevos Ferrocarriles Argentinos later that year. The railroad network, with...
- Ferrocarriles de Cuba (FCC) or Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Cuba (English: National Railway Company of Cuba), provides p****enger and freight services for...
- The Empresa Nacional de Ferrocarriles del Perú (Enafer) is a public company which ensures the management and the commercial use of the railway network...
- reorganiza el Organismo autónomo «Explotación de Ferrocarriles por el Estado» que se denominará «Ferrocarriles de Vía Estrecha» (FEVE)" (PDF). Boletín Oficial...
- Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab (reporting mark FCCM) is a state owned railroad in southeastern Mexico since 2016. Ferrocarriles Chiapas-Mayab became a subsidiary...