Argentina - Ruta 51
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Puente Rio el Toro - Rio Rosario
Railway bridge across Rio Rosario near Ruta 51 from Salta to San Antonio de los Cobres. The railway is called "Tren de las nubes" (train to the clouds) and leads up to an elevation of 4220 m at the Polvorilla viaduct. The railroad was built in 1948 (construction started in 1921!) with a length of 217 km nowerdays.
The Train to the Clouds originally left from Salta, and even left from Salta for a while as a tourist attraction too. It was 573 km in its earlier days, and joined Salta and Socompa pass in Chile. But after years of repairs and a few accidents, the train now leaves from San Antonio de Los Cobres only. - scanned slide, Minolta X700
The Train to the Clouds originally left from Salta, and even left from Salta for a while as a tourist attraction too. It was 573 km in its earlier days, and joined Salta and Socompa pass in Chile. But after years of repairs and a few accidents, the train now leaves from San Antonio de Los Cobres only. - scanned slide, Minolta X700
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Berny club has replied to Patrick Brandy clubBerny club has replied to cp_u clubTwo great shots here, Berny!
Berny club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubDanke Dir!
Bei uns in der Schweiz hätten sie da auch noch einen Tunnel durch den Berg gebohrt. ;-)
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