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party, tried to intervene and set railroad rates. Argentine railroads hired lawyers to defend them, but each of the railroads viewed the situation differently, with the CA lawyers stating that they could not oppose the government. After much debate, the railroads were permitted to collect the higher
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citizen Thomas Mutton suggested the name "Central
Argentine Railway Athletic Club," which was approved. At the beginning, the club only allowed employees of the CAR to be members of the institution.
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managed seventy daily train services, with an annual average of 438,000 passengers. In 1936, the company owned 520 locomotives, 976 coaches and more than 20,000 goods wagons.
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in
September 1917 (the first major railway strike in Argentina). These strikes resulted from a variety of issues: people being fired (sometimes because they had a
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and other intermediate stations had not begun. The company alleged that they could not continue the extension of the line until the pending lands were given.
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In
September 1867, the government authorized a new disbursement of $ 1,500,000 to conclude the pending works. In 1870, the railway reached the city of
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and manually-operated gates in the many level crossings existing by then. During successive years, several new stations were built by the company in
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rates which they wanted, and the railroads began collecting these rates in August 1922. The next administration of the
Argentine government, the
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The CA built a number of stations. Some train stations and the trains themselves possessed
British names and influence. In 1891 the CA opened
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was set aside for long-distance and express services. The fused company opened two new stops in
Rosario, Parada Cruce Alberdi (present-day
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1994:
Badaloni, Laura (2017). "Black Lists and Labor
Protest: The Central Argentine Railway and its Workers during World War I (in Spanish)".
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Badaloni, Laura (2017). "Black Lists and Labor
Protest: The Central Argentine Railway and its Workers during World War I (in Spanish)".
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Badaloni, Laura (2017). "Black Lists and Labor
Protest: The Central Argentine Railway and its Workers during World War I (in Spanish)".
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companies that built and operated railway networks in
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in the war. However, as the war continued on, a variety of factors led to strikes against the CA, including one that occurred in
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administration, sought to lower railroad rates, but maneuvering by the CA enabled the issue to not be addressed until
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The CA's relationship with the government in the 1920s was also complicated. Due to financial struggles coming out of
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1336:"Critique of Paul B. Goodwin's 'The Central Argentine Railway and the Economic Development of Argentina, 1854-1881'"
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The company continued its expansion. Between 1935 and 1940, already past the "golden age" of Argentine railways,
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were acquired to run on the line. The CA ran several express services to the northern Argentina, such as
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station, located nearer the center of downtown, was opened. A long-distance service extended from
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2015:"The Politics of Rate-Making: The British-Owned Railways and the Union Civica Radical, 1921-1928"
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1262:"The Politics of Rate-Making: The British-Owned Railways and the Union Civica Radical, 1921-1928"
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departed from Victoria for the first time one year later. The CA also installed the first
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in 1889, almost 70 people met in a bar with the purpose of establishing a football club.
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The CA purchased multiple railroads or merged with them. One of these companies, the
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administration partially due to a positive relationship between a CA official and
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At the end of the 1880s a group of CAR workers used to meet to play a form of "
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1 = Arg$ 5). The study that had been done on the CAR revealed a cost of 4,000
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The construction of the railroad began in 1863 with the establishment of the
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engineer Allan Campbell sent a proposal to members of the government of the
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British Railways in Argentina 1857-1914: A Case Study of Foreign Investment
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By 1948, the following companies had been added to the CA railway network:
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British railway companies operating in Argentina, including the CA, were
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A train stopped at Belgrano R station, prior the line was electrified
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regained power. The railroad rates were not reduced during the
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was left in charge of short and mid-distance services, while
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and allowed passengers to be able to cross the border into
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administration. The CA took over the northern section of
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line. The passenger services were unified and optimized:
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received large quantities of agricultural products from
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Former British railway company in Argentina (1863–1948)
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station was also opened in 1891. Trains to Zelaya and
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1971:"Rieles que corren sobre la memoria y el porvenir"
1934:"Rieles que corren sobre la memoria y el porvenir"
873:New rail lines were added to the CA. In 1916, the
2085:Documents and clippings Central Argentine Railway
846:In 1908, the CA was merged with another company,
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1788:– via EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete.
843:, while the former was renamed "Rosario Este."
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1707:. London: Athlone Press. pp. 56, 57, 150.
651:(a large city near the geographical center of
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1307:Duggan, Bernardo A.; Lewis, Colin M. (2019).
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1940:(in Spanish). 10 April 2005. Archived from
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1886:"The Geography of South American Railways"
1834:"Historia de los Ferrocarriles de Rosario"
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58:FCCA headquarters in Buenos Aires, c.1900
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1535:. London: Athlone Press. pp. 8–9.
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1722:. London: Athlone Press. p. 28.
1520:. London: Athlone Press. p. 10.
1042:Railway nationalization in Argentina
2640:Rail transport in Santa Fe Province
2630:Rail transport in Rosario, Santa Fe
1774:Bulletin of Latin American Research
1076:Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre
925:and allowed passengers to transfer
901:in about 5 hours. In 1925, the new
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678:railway. In 1867 the line reached
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2019:Journal of Latin American Studies
1411:Journal of Latin American Studies
1266:Journal of Latin American Studies
1154:, and the controversy concluded.
957:Central Argentine Railway (1948)
833:Santa Fe Western Railway, or SFWR
736:Tigre station, terminus (c. 1900)
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2508:Compañía General de Buenos Aires
1957:World Survey of Foreign Railways
1808:(in Spanish). Dunken Editorial.
1786:10.1111/j.1470-9856.2007.00246.x
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939:W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co
848:Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway
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643:in southern Santa Fe, on the
386:Ferrocarril Central Argentino
258:Ferrocarril Central Argentino
202:Center and North of Argentina
71:Ferrocarril Central Argentino
18:Ferrocarril Central Argentino
2070:(in Spanish). 16 April 2017.
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1739:The Economic History Review
1678:Ibero-Amerikanisches Archiv
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513:Machines and rolling stock
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2013:Goodwin, Paul B. (1974).
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1639:Damus, Sylvester (1978).
1585:Goodwin, Paul B. (1977).
1546:Goodwin, Paul B. (1977).
1452:Goodwin, Paul B. (1977).
1423:10.1017/S0022216X00008981
1405:Goodwin, Paul B. (1974).
1353:10.1215/00182168-58.3.468
1334:Damus, Sylvester (1978).
1278:10.1017/S0022216X00008981
1260:Goodwin, Paul B. (1974).
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1890:The Geographical Journal
1869:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1718:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1703:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1672:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1624:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1531:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
1516:Lewis, Colin M. (1983).
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553:Workers, rooms, freight
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372:5 ft 6 in
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2448:Argentine Great Western
2377:Corredores Ferroviarios
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887:British Thomson-Houston
860:Rosario Central station
841:Rosario Central station
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684:Rosario Central station
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159:Government of Argentina
1884:Barclay, W.S. (1917).
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1201:Henry Herbert Loveday
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105:Buenos Aires Northern
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2002:: 47–48, 49, 54, 63.
1733:Ferns, H.S. (1950).
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810:Greater Buenos Aires
680:Villa María, Córdoba
2289:Corrientes Economic
2064:"Nuestros orígenes"
1195:William Wheelwright
1135:Radical Civic Union
1052:Antártida Argentina
965:Province/s covered
850:, which served the
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621:William Wheelwright
594:William Wheelwright
425:Santiago del Estero
308:Santiago del Estero
235:William Wheelwright
39:
2412:Prov. Buenos Aires
2274:Comodoro Rivadavia
2264:Central Entre Ríos
1976:2005-04-11 at the
1853:"El Cercano Oeste"
1839:2007-02-28 at the
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255:Native name
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98:Predecessor
65:Native name
2614:Categories
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1982:La Capital
1938:La Capital
1896:(3): 192.
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1745:(2): 216.
1651:(3): 469.
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1247:References
1068:Juan Perón
917:by train.
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508:2,673,000
208:Key people
163:F.C. Mitre
2362:Argentren
2355:Argentine
2210:Metrovías
2205:Ferrovías
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895:El Rápido
881:line was
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806:crossbuck
783:Argentina
653:Argentina
639:(a major
573:4,974,200
521:Stations
440:In 1854,
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355:Technical
266:Argentina
190:Argentina
169:Successor
92:Transport
2589:Category
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1974:Archived
1837:Archived
1690:43393051
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1189:See also
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1152:Yrigoyen
1148:Yrigoyen
1144:Yrigoyen
1133:and his
1013:Santa Fe
994:Santa Fe
828:(1938).
826:Virreyes
822:Acassuso
820:(1933),
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798:Victoria
697:Progress
660:terminus
590:American
588:Another
586:Córdoba.
564:452,200
532:300,000
524:280,000
516:350,000
500:153,000
492:656,000
466:sterling
442:American
413:Santa Fe
390:Big Four
292:Stations
250:Overview
221:Services
88:Industry
2599:Commons
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2436:Foreign
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2324:SEFECHA
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1017:Córdoba
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923:Tucumán
915:Bolivia
911:Tucumán
907:Córdoba
903:Campana
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722:Rosario
691:Córdoba
649:Córdoba
637:Rosario
602:Caldera
598:Copiapó
582:Rosario
556:70,000
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454:Córdoba
450:Rosario
436:Origins
431:History
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405:British
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304:Córdoba
283:Tucumán
271:Termini
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124:Founded
82:Private
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2294:FEMESA
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480:Cost (
337:Closed
319:Opened
278:Retiro
263:Locale
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1282:JSTOR
1214:Notes
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998:1900
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606:Chile
482:Arg$
231:Owner
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