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Ferrocarril and Domingo
Because it was necessary to create new forms of mass transit, Congress awarded in 1909, by Law 6, 700, the Ferrocarril del Oeste ( FCO ) ( Buenos Aires Western Railway ) to build a two-way underground railway that would join the main route of the Ferrocarril del Oeste, ( currently Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento ) near Sadi Carnot Street ( now Mario Bravo ) with the port.
* Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Always located in Caballito, the club was founded as Club Atlético del Ferrocarril Oeste de Buenos Aires on July 28, 1904, by a hundred employees of the Buenos Aires Western Railway ( then Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento ).

Ferrocarril and Sarmiento
Moreno is connected to Capital Federal with the railways ( Ferrocarril Sarmiento ), where Moreno is the last station and Once ( Capital Federal ) is the first one.

Ferrocarril and |
Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes-Mendoza | Argentine Transandino Railway
Image: Estación de Ferrocarril Uyuni, Potosí-Bolivia. jpg | Estación de ferrocarriles, Uyuni.
Image: Uyuni, Estación de Ferrocarril Uyuni, Potosí-Bolivia. jpg | Estación de ferrocarriles, Uyuni.

Ferrocarril and Line
The Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan which constitutes much of the North Main Line today, began construction in July 1887 with the laying of the cornerstone for Tutuban station.
Line B is being extended underground further west ( 2 km ) from Los Incas / Parque Chas to Echeverría and Juan Manuel de Rosas ( previously named Villa Urquiza ) where transfer to the Ferrocarril Mitre will be provided.

Ferrocarril and is
The Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia is a metre gauge railway in the north of the country.
From Huancayo the route is extended by the Ferrocarril Huancayo-Huancavelica.
It is crossed in the city of Lleida by a number of bridges, namely: Pont Vell, Pont del Ferrocarril, Pont Nou, Pont de la Universitat, Pont de Pardinyes, Pont de Príncep de Viana, Passarel · la de Ruefa, Passarel · la dels Maristes, Passarel · la d ' Onze de Setembre, Passarel · la de Pardinyes and Passarel · la del Liceu Escolar.
The most popular way is by train, as the Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico or ChePe, runs along the main canyon called Canyon Urique, between Chihuahua and Los Mochis, on the Gulf of California.
It is in the heart of the city on a site once occupied by Ferrocarril Oeste's Plaza Parque station.
The engineers were invited by British-sponsored Antofagasta and Bolivia Railway Companies, which is now Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia.
The Ferrocarril de Sóller (, " Sóller Railway ") or FS is an interurban railway and the name for the company which operates the electrified gauge tracks running between the towns of Sóller and Palma on the Spanish island of Mallorca ( stopping at various smaller towns such as Bunyola and Son Sardina ).
Palma Railway Station ( Coordinates: ) is a subtle, relatively small brown brick building with a large " Ferrocarril de Sóller " sign on its façade, partly given up to a museum, cleverly renovated so that the large glass windows reflect the train tracks to make them look as if they go on into the rooms.
What is considered to be his greatest public work during this period was the completion of the Ferrocarril Transandino ( Trans-Andean Railroad ) connecting Guayaquil to Quito.
The port is served by the Ferrocarril Central Andino railway, which in 2006 is to be modernised from narrow gauge of to the world standard gauge of.
The Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico ( Chihuahua-Pacific Railway ), also known as El Chepe from its reporting mark CHP, or Ferrocarril Chihuahua-Pacífico is a major rail line in northwest Mexico, linking the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, to the city of Los Mochis, Sinaloa and its port Topolobampo.
Ferromex ( reporting mark FXE ) ( a contraction of Ferrocarril Mexicano or " Mexican Railroad ") is a private rail consortium that operates the largest ( by mileage ) railroad in Mexico.
Sóller is linked by the historic railway, the Ferrocarril de Sóller, and by a highway with a toll tunnel, to the Majorcan capital of Palma.
The Sierra Madre breaks down at this point into a broad, plateau-like ridge, whose elevation, at the highest point reached by the Ferrocarril Transistmico railway at Chivela Pass, is 224 m ( 735 ft ).
Rather, visitors usually take the Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico railway, whose local station is a few miles south of town.
* The name Verdolaga, associated with the plant that grows in South America is a nickname for Football clubs with green-white schemes in their uniforms, such as Colombia's Atletico Nacional and Argentina's Ferrocarril Oeste.
The most important railroad town is the " Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia " ( FCAB ) founded in 1888, during the economic boom of the saltpeter industry.
The nickname is also associated with the Argentinian club Ferrocarril Oeste, that shares the same color scheme. The purslane plant or verdolaga ; the white variety is associated with the club's color scheme.
* Narrow gauge Ferrocarril de Córdoba a Huatusco is completed to Coscomatepec, Veracruz.
Pereira is divided into 19 municipalities: Ferrocarril, Olímpica, San Joaquín, Cuba, Del Café, El oso, Perla del Otún, Consota, El Rocío, El poblado, El jardín, San Nicolás, Centro, Río Otún, Boston, Universidad, Villavicencio, Oriente y Villasantana.

Ferrocarril and part
* Interoceanic Railway of Mexico ( Ferrocarril Interoceánico de México ), one of the railroad companies of Mexico, now part of the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México
* May 17 – Opening of first railway in Peru, linking the Pacific port of Callao and the capital Lima ( of standard gauge ), later part of the Ferrocarril del Centro.
The town developed around the Gobernador Basavilbaso Station of the Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano railway company, which became part of Entre Ríos Railway in 1892.

Ferrocarril and transport
The proposal to construct an " inter-oceanic railway " ( Ferrocarril Interoceánico ) in 1850, a product of the demand for transport from the Atlantic to the Pacific occasioned by the US Gold Rush, took shape in 1853 when work commenced to anchor the railroad at Puerto Cortés.
Luján is also home to the Enrique Udaondo museum complex, housing exhibitions of colonial life in the house of the Viceroy and old town hall, with art, uniforms, silverware and transport with many antique vehicles including Plus Ultra the first hydroplane to cross from Europe to Argentina and La Porteña, Argentina's first steam locomotive operated by Ferrocarril Oeste.

Ferrocarril and Argentina
* El Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes – Mendoza, Argentina ( Trans-Andean Railways ) ( All others in Spanish only )
* 1857-The first railway in Argentina, built by Ferrocarril del Oeste between Buenos Aires and Flores, a distance of 10 km, was opened to the public on August 30.
* Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano, one of the main railway lines in Argentina.
Khumalo went on to become a star player for Kaizer Chiefs and did not play for any other South African soccer club, only leaving them for short overseas playing periods – he signed with FIFA agent Marcelo Houseman who took him to Argentina first Argentinian club Ferrocarril Oeste for six months in 1995 and in 1996 he played for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer.
In 1912 the Congress of Argentina enacted Law 8, 870 to carry out the line that would unite the Correo Central ( Central Post Office ) and the intersection of Triumvirato and Elcano streets, splice site with the tracks of the Buenos Aires Central Railroad ( Ferrocarril Central de Buenos Aires or FCCBA ), which belonged to the same business group through a 8. 7 km tunnel.
* February 20-Opening of Transandino del Norte branch of Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano from Salta, Argentina through to Socompa and Antofagasta, Chile.
While Chile and large parts of Argentina both use the same gauge, the connecting Ferrocarril Trasandino Los Andes-Mendoza used a narrow gauge of with rack railway sections.
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In this early period a number of football clubs were set up by the employees of the various British-owned railway companies in Argentina, a number of these teams have survived to the present including Ferro Carril Oeste, Ferrocarril Midland, Rosario Central and Talleres.

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