The Haedo yard on the Sarmiento line houses several abandoned trainsets from previous operators. Most of these sets are EMUs, but some diesel-powered railcars can be found, such as this former Ren... (more)
An eclectic collection of locomotives rust away outside the Trenes Argentinos shops in Haedo, Buenos Aires. These engines ran during the Ferrocarriles Argentinos and Trenes de Buenos Aires eras, b... (more)
Trenes Argentinos 6599 pauses at the Haedo shops while MOW workers disembark to store their equipment. The passenger coach seen here is a Sorefame stainless steel car, built in Portugal under lice... (more)
Engine C651 idles outside the Haedo shops after working the yard earlier that morning. Built for RENFE in Spain in the 1960s, this unit was later sold to the privately-owned Trenes de Buenos Aires... (more)
A commuter train heads west on the Sarmiento line towards Once past Trenes Argentinos' Haedo shops. The red cars visible to the right make up the auxiliary train, a mobile shop/office that carries... (more)