Photographs from Paraguay
 
The photographs below come from the private collection of the FLB Vicepresident, Patrick Rudin. Like all photographs on this website they are subject to copyright and may not be used without our consentment in all kinds of media, including web sites. All photographs date from 1995. They were taken on the F.C.P.C.A.L., Ferrocaril Presidente Carlos Antonio Lopez (today: Ferrocarriles del Paraguay S.A, FEPASA) between the capitel Asunción and Encarnación in the south near the frontier to Argentina. This was the last surviving railway line of Paraguay. Of this line, today there is only the 23 km section from the Jardim Botánico station (east of Asunción) to Areguá (on weekends, "Tren del Lago") in operation and  a short section between the Argentinian border city  of Posadas and Encarnación where the goods are transferred to lorries. According to latest reports (June 2005) the three steam engines No. 59, 60 and 101 continue in service which will be secure by a contract for a further two years. Speed does not exceed 20 km per hour. A map of the line by Hinrich Brümmer and further information (in German) can be found on his website http://home.t-online.de/home/hinrich.bruemmer/pa_index_1.htm
  
The railways of Paraguay have been closed almost completely (see above) for some time. A Privatisation Project has been underways since 1991, and several offers were received. In reality, nothing has happened. The main station at Asunción has been converted into a cultural centre. During a visit in 1998 some derelict vehicles could still be admired. We would be happy to hear if anything has changed in the meantime. 
  
  The tramway of Asunción which during its final days was operated by used trams from Brussels (formerly series 1500, square and two-axle, later series 9000 of the same construction but with a modern body) has been closed since 1997. In its last days, occasionally an advertising car (a rebuilt car of the 9000 series) was operated. The tracks could still be seen in many places during a visit in 1998, and if you followed them on foot out to the suburbs, with some luck you would arrive at the former car shed and there behind the wall the outline of an advertising car could be glanced. The network was single track, side running, with passing loops, the interval between the cars about one hour.
 
 
The capital Asunción and surroundings
 
Terminal station Las Mercedes
 State of the track in 1995 (still operating!)
  Large View
Car shed
Main station
  Large View
 
Main station
Luque, km 15 
 
 
Photographs from the provinces
 
Tender steam engine 5, Sapucay, km 91
In the Pampa
  Large View
San Salvador station, km 170
Toilet building, San Salvador
 Large View
 
Termite hill, San Salvador
River bridge, between S.Salvador and J.L.Oviedo
 
River bridge, between S.Salvador and J.L.Oviedo
River bridge, between S.Salvador and J.L.Oviedo
Large View
Type photograph, steam engine 59, J.L.Oviedo, km 266
Burning wood for steam engine 59
Large View
 
Goods train with steam engine 102, 
leaving Encarnación,  km 370
New combined rail/road bridge, 
Encarnación  - Posadas
 
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