Posted by John Carter on April 4, 2011 
Nice pic. I travelled on this train overnight in the opposite direction, so it is nice to see some of the stations that I passed in the dark. I certainly wouldn't want to travel at high speed on that track, the ride quality was certainly lively.
Posted by Gaston Labonia on April 5, 2011 
You're right, the trip is beautiful, you can cross the plains typical of the Argentine countryside, there are many stations which are literally hidden among the trees, as General Pacheco, Ing. Maschwitz, Ing. Otamendi, Lima, Sanchez and many others. The problem is that this travel delays about 8 hours; by bus the trip is done in 4 hours (as the old train was) and by car you spend 2 hours and a half; so the train is not so much used unfortunately; in the old era this train did not run with less than 7/8 wagons, not the actually 2; plus there were several trains that reach Rosario. Thank you for your comment! A hug from Argentina.
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