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Montevideo Railway Station

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The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
Statue of George Stephenson at the old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
Statue of James Watt at the old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
The old railway station in Montevideo, Uruguay. Photographed in 2010.
Photographed at the Bouza Winery, Uruguay in 2010.
Photographed at the Bouza Winery, Uruguay in 2010.

Between 1878 and 1911, British-owned railway companies built an extensive railway network linking the city and its port to the countryside.

The old and disused railway station in Montevideo has ironwork by Andrew Handyside and Co dated 1895 and statues at the front of a number of famous engineers including George Stephenson and James Watt.


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