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- Ferrocentral was an Argentine private railway company, with a name being a portmanteau of the Spanish words for "Central Rail". It operated long-distance...
- Argentren BAP Buenos Aires Central Corredores Ferroviarios Depietri Ferrocentral Mediterráneos Metropolitano Ocampo Península Valdés Prov. Buenos Aires...
- trains south to Retiro in Buenos Aires and north to Santa Fe. The company Ferrocentral also operated w****ly trains south to Buenos Aires and northwest to Córdoba...
- (1930 only) and freight (both) services. Several sold to Medway and Ferrocentral (Argentina). All of CP units have been withdrawn from service. CP's 1960...
- Argentren BAP Buenos Aires Central Corredores Ferroviarios Depietri Ferrocentral Mediterráneos Metropolitano Ocampo Península Valdés Prov. Buenos Aires...
- Argentren BAP Buenos Aires Central Corredores Ferroviarios Depietri Ferrocentral Mediterráneos Metropolitano Ocampo Península Valdés Prov. Buenos Aires...
- headquarters located in the city of Buenos Aires. It had formerly owned Ferrocentral, which ran services from Buenos Aires to Córdoba and San Miguel de Tu****án...
- by Ferrocarriles Argentinos and then by private consortiums such as Ferrocentral. The other station is Alta Córdoba, built and operated by British-owned...
- between cities of Rodríguez del Busto and La Calera. Private consortium Ferrocentral (formed by railway companies Ferrovías and Nuevo Central Argentino) was...
- concession contract, several main routes to Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA), Ferrocentral, Ferrobaires, and Trenes Especiales Argentinos. The new services were...