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The Bahía Blanca and North Western Railway ( es, Ferrocarril Bahía Blanca al Noroeste) was a
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-owned railway company that operated in
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. The original project was the rail line to run through the provinces of
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, Córdoba and San Luis, tracks were only extended to Toay in
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and Huinca Renancó in Córdoba. The BB&NWR was also the first railway line to reach La Pampa."Toay y el Ferrocarril Bahía Blanca-Noroeste"
Soy de Toay website


History

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trader Luis D'Abreu had made successive arrangements to build a railway. After many of his requests were repeatedly rejected by the Engineers Office of Argentina (then directed by Guillermo White), finally the Government granted D'Abreu's company, "Abreu, Torres y Cía", a concession to build and operate a railway by Law N° 2097 on September 29, 1887."Fundamentos de la Ley 13422"
Cámara de Diputados de Argentina
Once the concession was given, Abreu transferred it to British company John Meiggs & Co., which finally transferred the permission to "Bahía Blanca & North Western Railway Corporation".
/ref> The company was registered in May 1889 and assumed concessions for lines from the port of Bahía Blanca in the south of Buenos Aires Province to Río Cuarto in the joint with Andean Railway and
Villa Mercedes Villa Mercedes is a city in the province of San Luis, Argentina. It lies on the center-east of the province, on the left-hand banks of the Quinto River, 32 km from the border with Córdoba, on National Route 148, and near the intersection ...
in the joint with BA & Pacific, via cities of
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, La Verde, Toay and
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, all of them in La Pampa Province. The plan was for this route to form the basis of a regional broad gauge, , network complete with
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s eastwards towards the radial trunk routes spreading out from the federal capital, and feeder lines westwards. Architects Alejandro Christophersen and Carl August Kihlberg were hired by the Hume Brothers (that worked as contractors for several railway companies including the BB&NWR) to design the Bahía Blanca terminus station, which was opened in 1891. On 29 January 1891, then president of Argentina Carlos Pellegrini promulgated a decree that allowed the company to build the Bahía Blanca-Bernasconi section. The BB&NWR was the first railway to reach La Pampa. That same year, construction of the Bernasconi-Hucal section was also officialized."(1887 - 1914): El tren configura la pampa" by Armando Aguirre
/ref> The railway finally reached Toay in 1897. The Nueva Roma-Puán line was allowed to build in 1904 by Law N° 4300. On June 23, president
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allowed
Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway The Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway (BA&P) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Pacífico) was one of the ''Big Four'' broad gauge, , British-owned companies that built and operated railway networks in Argentina. The original concession wa ...
to rent BB&NWR. Therefore, lines to Villa Mercedes and Río Cuarto would be later completed by the BA & Pacific. That same year the National Congress promulgated Law N° 4481 that committed BB&NWR to build new branches to Nueva Roma and Catriló. In 1904 the BB&NWR was acquired by the BA & Pacific. After the acquisition, the railway extended its tracks to Huinca Renancó in Córdoba (1908), joining BA Western R. tracks there. Finally in 1924, the BA&PR sold the BB&NWR to the BA Great Southern."Noroeste: Una historia de trabajo" by Mabel Cernadas & Jose Marcilese
Universidad Nacional del Sur - Bahía Blanca, Apr 2009


See also

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Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway The Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway (BA&P) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Pacífico) was one of the ''Big Four'' broad gauge, , British-owned companies that built and operated railway networks in Argentina. The original concession wa ...


Bibliography

* ''British Steam on the Pampas'' by D.S. Purdom - Mechanical Engineering Publications Ltd (London, 1977) * ''British Railways in Argentina: 1857-1914 - A Case Study of Foreign Investment'' by Colin M. Lewis - Athlone Press (for the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, 1983)


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