Córdoba Central Railway
| Córdoba Central Railway | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Overview | |||
| Native name | Ferrocarril Central Córdoba | ||
| Status | Defunct company; rail lines active | ||
| Termini | |||
| Stations | Santa Fe Córdoba Santiago del Estero Catamarca | ||
| Service | |||
| Type | Inter-city | ||
| History | |||
| Opened | 1888 | ||
| Closed | 1939 (acquired by the Argentine State Railway) | ||
| Technical | |||
| Track gauge | 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge | ||
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The Córdoba Central Railway (CCR) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Córdoba) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1887, that operated a 1,960 km (1,220 mi) 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge railway network in Argentina which extended from Buenos Aires, north west via Rosario and Córdoba, to Tucumán. Financial problems forced the sale of the company to the Government of Argentina in 1938.
With the railway nationalisation in Argentina in 1948, the CCR became part of Belgrano Railway.