Virtual Railfan Tour of Argentina 2004 - Buenos Aires to Ingeniero Jacobacci
Grant Us a Good Trip
We had an overnight journey on the broad gauge from Buenos Aires to Ing. Jacobacci arriving there late the next afternoon. We were in a sleeping car marshalled right next to a wooden kitchen car which prepared food over a large open coal fire. Before we left Buenos Aires all train doors were locked. I was told the reason for this was to stop people getting in while the train was stopped in the suburbs of Buenos Aires. This was a serious safety hazard. The track was very bad indeed. If we had derailed the wooden kitchen car would inevitably catch fire and we would be unable to escape the conflagration.
We were let out next morning
More British-style signals complete with finials
Staff system. No tokens in the right hand machine.
An open air interlocking frame with the levers all painted the same color regardless of function
We reached Ing. Jacobacci that evening. Tomorrow we would ride the narrow gauge towards Esquel.
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