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Ferronorte, Brazil



Brazilian manufacturer Maxion built a new fleet of aluminium-bodied wagons for Ferronorte, to transport soya beans.


  • Views of the spectacular new Parana River bridge.

  • The line is designed with gentle curves and gradients.

  • The dramatic expanse of the Parana River bridge.

  • Ferronorte began the operation using second-hand locomotives from another...

  • Another second-hand locomotive used initially by Ferronorte.

  • Brazilian manufacturer Maxion built a new fleet of aluminium-bodied wagons...

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