Talk:Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia

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Most of the infomation in this article is taken from the standard book on the subject - citation will be added this evening.--Michael Johnson 02:02, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Completed everything I have presently for this page. Have deleted "verify" tag as I have added the sources. Deleated "cleanup" tag, as I have corrected grammar and spelling where I have found it. Sure there is more to correct so please feel free. Deleted "Bolivia Stub" tag as I can't see how an article over 1000 words long can be considered a stub - the defenition of a "stub" is an article of around 5 or 10 lines. I will add more Wika links later - or feel free if you have time. And if you know more about this facinating railway, I look forward to learning about it from you. --Michael Johnson 08:58, 10 May 2006 (UTC)