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    The Central Entre Ríos Railway (CERR) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano) was a railway company in the Entre Ríos Province of Argentina, owned...
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    developed around the Gobernador Basavilbaso Station of the Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano railway company, which became part of Entre Ríos Railway in...
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    Ferrocarril Central Entrerriano Ferrocarril Central Norte Ferrocarril Compañía General de Buenos Aires Ferrocarril Córdoba Central Ferrocarril de San Cristóbal...
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    Villa Elisa Historic Train was opened and operated by "Ferroclub Central Entrerriano", a local non-profit association formed by railway enthusiasts. Since...
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    the 10 km (6.2 mi) Gualeguay to Puerto Ruiz line, built by "Ferrocarril Primer Entrerriano" in 1866, from the national government, and on 12 October 1899...
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    to Belgrano network. On 1 January 1954, a new state-owned company, "Ferrocarril Nacional Provincia de Buenos Aires" was established, inheriting the infrastructure...
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  • Uruguay: Almagro de Concepción del Uruguay vs. Parque Sur Gualeguaychú: Central Entrerriano vs. Juventud Unida (Gualeguaychú derby) Gualeguaychú: Pueblo Nuevo...
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    integrated by employees of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway ("Ferrocarril Sud" in Spanish) allowed them to use their buildings. The raising club...
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