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countries to exchange ideas about railroad development and how to integrate the economies of different countries through railroad communications. At the Bogotá congress it was decided that the South American congresses would be substituted by Pan-American Railway Congresses. The fifth Pan-American
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Proceedings of the First South American Railway Congress in Buenos Aires in 1910, published in 1913
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The first congress had been assembled on the initiative of the government of
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Congreso Sudamericano de Ferrocarriles, Congreso SudFerro
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