RailPictures.Net Photo: 104 Ferrocarriles Argentinos Steam 2-8-2 at Ing. Jacobacci, Argentina by John West
 
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» Ferrocarriles Argentinos (more..)
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» West of Ing. Jacobacci 
» Ing. Jacobacci, Argentina (more..)
» March 18, 2012
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» 104 (more..)
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Sunrise behind our train leaving Ing. Jacobacci. It is on the dual gauge portion of the line shared with the 1676 mm broad gauge, so that the 750 mm gauge third rail is almost centered. Perhaps Lionel could use this as an ad for their smoke pellets.
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