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1857 First line opened, a 5ft 6 in gauge line | 1857 First line opened, a 5ft 6 in gauge line from Buenos Ayres to Chivilcay | ||
1890 Acquired by British interests. | 1890 Acquired by British interests. |
Latest revision as of 14:33, 15 September 2023

1857 First line opened, a 5ft 6 in gauge line from Buenos Ayres to Chivilcay
1890 Acquired by British interests.
By 1923 the Buenos Aires Western Railway was one of 4 British-owned railways with headquarters in Buenos Aires, which ran west of that city, serving Liniers, Moron and Moreno.
1931 One of the Anglo-Argentine Railways[1]
1933 Joint organisation formed with the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times Mar. 10, 1931