British owned line made its inaugural trip in 1909 joining Puente Alsina and Carhué. CGBA built and operated a large network reaching cities in the west of...
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Buenos Aires Province from its terminus of Puente Alsina in Lanús Partido to Carhué, an important tourist centre by then. After the nationalisation several...
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Puente Alsina railway station (redirect from Estación Puente Alsina)
station was opened in 1908 as the terminus for their metre gauge line to Carhué, in the southwest of the province. The original plan was to boost the importance...
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1904 ordered the construction of a railway line from Barracas al Sud to Carhué. This line was given to Buenos Aires Midland Railway in 1906. In March 1905...
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local services to Libertad and the rest for the long-distance service to Carhué, departing from Buenos Aires station. At the beginning of the 1960s, FA...
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Argentina: Buenos Aires Carancho (film) Carapintadas Carcarañá River CAREM Carhué Carlos Bianchi Carlos Delcio Funes Carlos Delfino Carlos Espínola Carlos...
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Tornquist, Buenos Aires Province, 1937 Municipal Building of Adolfo Alsina, Carhué, Buenos Aires Province, 1938 Municipal Building of Alberti, Alberti, Buenos...
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Other mainline services included those from Buenos Aires via Bolivar to Carhué, via Maipú to Tandil, via Chas and Ayacucho to Necochea, and services from...
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