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This network is in the mountainous west of Bolivia, extending from La Paz to the Argentinean border. It now operates as [https://ferroviaria-andina.com.bo/ Ferroviaria Andina]. | This network is in the mountainous west of Bolivia, extending from La Paz to the Argentinean border. It now operates as [https://ferroviaria-andina.com.bo/ Ferroviaria Andina]. | ||
===Map=== | ===Map=== | ||
The [https://ferroviaria-andina.com.bo/servicio-de- | The [https://ferroviaria-andina.com.bo/servicio-de-pasajeros/ passenger service page] includes a network map, with sections marked as having a passenger service. | ||
===Timetable=== | ===Timetable=== | ||
The Ferroviaria Andina | The Ferroviaria Andina [https://ferroviaria-andina.com.bo/servicio-de-pasajeros/ Servicio-de-Pasajeros] page has basic information about the passenger service as well as a map with their basic passenger routes. | ||
Summary timetables are available in some editions of the [[Links#ERT | European Rail Timetable]]. | Summary timetables are available in some editions of the [[Links#ERT | European Rail Timetable]]. | ||
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[https://mitren.oopp.gob.bo/ Tren Metropolitano] (light rail) opened in September 2022, initially with two lines. The webpage includes a map but not schedules or fares. See also [https://www.urbanrail.net/am/cocha/cochabamba.htm UrbanRail]. | [https://mitren.oopp.gob.bo/ Tren Metropolitano] (light rail) opened in September 2022, initially with two lines. The webpage includes a map but not schedules or fares. See also [https://www.urbanrail.net/am/cocha/cochabamba.htm UrbanRail]. | ||
* Gauge: standard | * Gauge: standard | ||
* Electrification: | * Electrification: 750V DC overhead | ||
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==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services== | ==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services== | ||
None known | None known |
Latest revision as of 16:38, 17 September 2023
Country Details
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General Information
There are two unconnected rail networks, shown below. Summary information is available at The Man in Seat 61, and timetables in HTML format at Fahrplancenter, though these may be out of date. Tickets for both networks are advertised at TicketsBolivia.
Ferrocarril Andino (FCA)
This network is in the mountainous west of Bolivia, extending from La Paz to the Argentinean border. It now operates as Ferroviaria Andina.
Map
The passenger service page includes a network map, with sections marked as having a passenger service.
Timetable
The Ferroviaria Andina Servicio-de-Pasajeros page has basic information about the passenger service as well as a map with their basic passenger routes.
Summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.
Infrastructure
- gauge: metre
- electrification: none
- rule of the road: not known
Ferrocarril Oriental (FO)
This network is in southeastern Bolivia, with links from Santa Cruz de la Sierra to Brazil and Argentina. It now operates as Ferroviaria Oriental.
Map
Timetable
Summary timetables are available in some editions of the European Rail Timetable.
Infrastructure
- gauge: metre
- electrification: none
- rule of the road: not known
Other Railways
none
Tourist Lines
none known
Metro and light rail systems
Cochabamba
Tren Metropolitano (light rail) opened in September 2022, initially with two lines. The webpage includes a map but not schedules or fares. See also UrbanRail.
- Gauge: standard
- Electrification: 750V DC overhead
Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services
None known