A Proposal for a Large Railroad Intended to Serve as a Backbone for the Development of the Argentine Republic

911743

9/1/1991

Authors
Abstract
Content
Transportation in the second half of this century tends towards employing large vehicles that offer cheap freights. Tied up to their century-old gauges, the railroads are the only exception. In Argentina, highway and railroad infrastructures mainly converge to fluvial ports which, owing to their lack of depth, cannot take in present-day vessels.
This paper describes a fast wide-gauge train, which cannot be derailed or overturned; it shall enjoy a cheap t/km freight, cheaper than that of current trucks and trains, and even of river and ocean-going ships. It shall unite the North and South regions of Argentina as one backbone, and shall behave like a vast river or inland channel, linking it up with the Patagonian deep-sea ports, integrating and developing the country, which will cause its products to be competitive all over the world.
Meta TagsDetails
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/911743
Pages
13
Citation
Arteaga, A., "A Proposal for a Large Railroad Intended to Serve as a Backbone for the Development of the Argentine Republic," SAE Technical Paper 911743, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911743.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
9/1/1991
Product Code
911743
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English