The RFIRT (Ramal Ferro-Industrial Río Turbio) was the southernmost freight railroad in the American Continent, hauling coal trains across the Patagonian plateau from the mines close to the Andean... (more)
In another one of his usual midday departures from Haedo, D. F. Sarmiento Railroad's train number 152 passes in front of closed Haedo Este tower bound for the end of his run at Once terminal. Powe... (more)
General Mitre's train number 179 leaves the northern surroundings of Retiro Station for its destination at Rosario Norte, 4 and a half hours away. Train is about to pass under the steel bridge whi... (more)
ALCo.-MLW model FPD7 #8414 passes Ministro Carranza station with a freight train of private operator Buenos Aires al Pacífico S.A. (BAP). The locomotive, purchased to ALCo. by Ferrocarriles Argen... (more)
General Belgrano Railroad's meter-gauge General Electric 75t. #5767 makes a rare appearance heading through-freight train number 5004, as it enters Saldias Yard in Buenos Aires. Being the premier ... (more)