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The Southern Fuegian Railway ( es, Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino (FCAF)) or the Train of the End of the World ( es, El Tren del Fin del Mundo) is a gauge
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in Tierra del Fuego Province,
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. It was originally built as a freight line to serve the prison of
Ushuaia Ushuaia ( , ) is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. With a population of nearly 75,000 and a location below the 54th parallel south latitude, Ushuaia claims the title of world's souther ...
, specifically to transport timber. It now operates as a
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into the Tierra del Fuego National Park and is considered the southernmost functioning railway in the world.


History


Origins

century, Ushuaia on
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (English: ''Big Island of the Land of Fire'') also formerly ''Isla de Xátiva''penal colony A penal colony or exile colony is a settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location, often an island or distant colonial territory. Although the term can be used to refer to ...
, with the first prisoners arriving in 1884. In 1902, work began on a proper set of buildings for the prison by inmates, and a railway on wooden rails was constructed to assist the transport of materials, mainly local rock, sand and timber. Oxen pulled wagons along the narrow gauge of less than . In 1909, the prison governor informed the government of the need to upgrade the line and
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tracks at a
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were laid in 1909 and 1910 for use with a
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. They connected the prison camp with the forestry camp and passed along the shoreline in front of the growing town of Ushuaia. It was known as the 'Train of the Prisoners' (''Tren de los Presos'') and brought wood for heating and cooking as well as building. The railway was gradually extended further into the forest into more remote areas as wood was exhausted. It followed the valley of the Pipo River into the higher terrain. Constant building allowed expansion of the prison and of the town, with prisoners providing many services and goods. In 1947 the prison was closed and replaced with a naval base. Two years later the 1949 Tierra del Fuego earthquake blocked much of the line. Nevertheless, the government made efforts to clear the line and put the train back in service despite the absence of the prisoners. However the service was not viable and closed in 1952.


Rebirth as a tourist railway

In 1994, the railway was rebuilt in
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and began services again, although now in luxury relative to its origin as a prison train, with
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and dinner services. A new
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steam locomotive (''Camila'') was brought from
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in 1995 with another made in Argentina and three diesel locomotives also serving on the line. Two garratts, in Porta's improved version, have also been procured. Services leave from the 'End of the World' station (about 10 km west of Ushuaia's Airport and immediately west of the Ushuaia Golf Club). The route takes passengers along the Pico Valley in the Toro gorge and to ''Cascada de la Macarena'' station where visitors are able to learn about the Yámana people and climb to a viewpoint at a 15-minute stop. The train then enters the national park and the forest, travelling through the valley below the mountains, reaching ''El Parque'' station where tourists can return by coach or train. There is a plan to extend the line to a new station closer to Ushuaia and connect the station to the city with a
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.


In popular culture

The train served as inspiration to singer Michale Graves in the song "Train to the End of the World" of his 2013 album '' Vagabond''."Railway Fuegian Southern" on Multescatola.com
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Gallery

Estação do Trem do Fim do Mundo (5466319103).jpg, Fin del Mundo station Cruzada en La Macarena.jpg, Train in Winter scene, 2008 FCAF locomotora 2.jpg, Locomotive, 2010 Garratt L D Porta.jpg, N° 2 locomotive Tren del fin del mundo Estacion Cascada Macarena.jpg, Train at Cascada station Estación Fin del Mundo, Tren del Fin del Mundo.jpg, Train at Fin del Mundo station Southern Fuegian Railway.jpg, Arriving at terminal Vias del Tren del fin del Mundo.jpg, Rail tracks Tren del Fin del Mundo (1).png, Preserved original train FCAF No.2 'Ing L.D.Porta.jpg, Ing. Porta locomotive Museo Marítimo de Ushuaia. Patio interior Vagon y Locomovil.jpg, Train at
Ushuaia Ushuaia ( , ) is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. With a population of nearly 75,000 and a location below the 54th parallel south latitude, Ushuaia claims the title of world's souther ...
Museum Punto de partida del ex Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino 01.JPG, Old station terminus


See also

*
Avellaneda Park Historic Train The Avellaneda Park Historic Train (native name: Tren Histórico del Parque Avellaneda), colloquially known as "Expreso Alegría" ("Joy Express" in English) is a narrow gauge train that runs inside Avellaneda Park of Parque Avellaneda district, ...
* La Trochita *
List of heritage railways This list of heritage railways includes heritage railways sorted by country, state, or region. A heritage railway is a preserved or tourist railroad which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and often seeks ...
*
Rainforest Ecological Train The Rainforest Ecological Train or Waterfalls Train (''Tren Ecológico de la Selva'' or ''Tren de las Cataratas'') is a narrow gauge train that runs through the forest inside Iguazú National Park in the north of the province of Misiones of Argent ...
* Tren a las Nubes * Tren de las Sierras


References


External links

* *Map sources for the station at:
El tren del fin del mundo - trip report from 2010
The Work of Shaun McMahon {{Railway Companies in Argentina Heritage railways in Argentina Railway lines in Argentina Railway companies of Argentina Tourist attractions in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina 500 mm gauge railways in Argentina Ushuaia Transport in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina