Talk:History of rail transport in Paraguay

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"Paraguay" at the Central Station ?
It is highly doubtful the the engine displayed on a plinth at the Central Station is the original engine of the line inauguration in 1861: At the end of the War of the Triple Alliance, the allies took away all the engines and rolling stock that had survived as war spoils, to the point that they then had to import some old engines, coaches and wagons of their own so they could run the railway.

Not to mention is is presented as being "Sapucai", not "Paraguay"... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rolgiati (talk • contribs) 18:31, 4 March 2016 (UTC)

Source: Harris Gaylord Warren, "Paraguay and the Triple Alliance, the post-war decade 1869-1878" pp; 129ff — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rolgiati (talk • contribs) 18:11, 4 March 2016 (UTC)