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Ferrocarriles Patagónicos was an
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railway company that built and operated several rail lines in
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region. FP were part of the Argentine State Railway created in 1909 during the presidency of José Figueroa Alcorta.


History

In 1900 two British-owned companies were operating railways in Patagonia; the Central Chubut metre gauge, , line between Puerto Madryn and Trelew and the Buenos Aires Great Southern
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line between
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and
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. During the presidency of José Figueroa Alcorta, the
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government devised a plan in 1908 to populate
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by constructing two additional
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, , railway lines in that part of the country. The first line one was to run from San Antonio Oeste, in Rio Negro Territory (later to become Rio Negro Province), via Valcheta to Nahuel Huapi Lake, and the second from Puerto Deseado via Colonia San Martín to a junction with the first line. The second line was to have branches to Comodoro Rivadavia, via Sarmiento, to Colonia 16 de Octubre and to Buenos Aires Lake. The line from Puerto Deseado, started in 1909, was built only as far as Las Heras, a distance of , and a line from Comodoro Rivadavia to Sarmiento was completed. These lines came under the administration of Argentine State Railway in 1914. Meanwhile, the line from San Antonio Oeste, started at the end of 1908, reached Km 217 in 1911 and Maquinchao two years later. In 1916 this line also came under the administration of Ferrocarriles del Estado, was extended to Ingeniero Jacobacci in 1917 and to Bariloche in 1934. When at mid 1930s the road transport became a serious competitor of rail transport, the EFEA acquired some
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s for the Patagonian railways (apart from other lines) to Hungarian company
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. The units were sent to serve the Carmen de Patagones–Bariloche line. The rolling stock arrived in Argentina in 1938, being operative since December that year. In 1946 a long
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, , branch line was opened from Ingeniero Jacobacci to Esquel in
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and became known affectionately as '' La Trochita''."Breve historia del Ferrocarril en Patagonia"
(Archive), 26 Jul 2011
With the railway nationalisation carried out by
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's administration in 1948, Ferrocarriles Patagónicos network became part of Ferrocarril General Roca.


Railway network

Ferrocarriles Patagónicos network as of 1936:


See also

* Argentine State Railway * General Roca Railway


Bibliography

''British Steam on the Pampas'' by D.S. Purdom - Mechanical Engineering Publications Ltd, London (1977)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrocarriles Patagonicos P P P P 1908 establishments in Argentina Transport in Río Negro Province Transport in Chubut Province Transport in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina