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Santiago de Chile - Temuco by train

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

We travelled south on the broad gauge line on an the overnight train from Santioago to Temuco in Southern Chile.

At Tumoco, a visit was made to the the railway depot with its roundhouse. Just a short video.

Part of a longer trip in Chile and Argentina organised by Ffestiniog Travel in January 1996.

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  • Thanks for your video.Very good shots and What a nice voice! Is it you that is sitting in the dining car and telling us about your travel? Cheers for the film! Greetings from Argentine.Oscar Garro from Buenos Aires

  • Thanks for your comments. The narrator is indeed the lady in the dining car.

    Regards

    Nick

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  • Those trains are not longer in service, they have been replaced by new ones, better and faster trains. It looks like this video is at least 10 years old.

  • yo vivo en temuco!! I live in temuco, yo e ido al museo

  • Great video, but this train dont go to temuco city in the present, only arribe to Chillan city.

  • A really nice video, but in the present day this train dont go to Temuco city.

  • Hello, Is it possible to get a copy of your videos?, this is because you recorded a part of railway history of Chile than anybody has here.

    Greetings.

  • yes, as gatonegro said, this train doesnt exist anymore, and that roundhouse now is Pablo Neruda Museum, as a trivia I can tell you that one of many scenes of the movie "motorcycle diaries" produced by Robert Redford, were filmed here as a location. The movie is based in Che Guevara's trip for South America (before became the famous CHE) Ernesto and Alberto Grando (his trip parter) were interviewed by the local newspaper "el diario Austral" wich still exists as the major newspaper in the region.

  • Hermoso video del "Rapido de la Frontera", un tren que ahora ya no existe.

    La casa de maquinas de Temuco ahora es el "Museo Ferroviario Pablo Neruda".

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