Railway stations in Bolivia
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Railway stations in Bolivia include the following. The East and West network do not directly connect except via a roundabout route through Argentina. Many lines originally 762mm gauge of which some but not all converted to 1000mm gauge.
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[edit] Maps
[edit] Towns served by rail
[edit] West
- Guaqui - branch terminus and inland port
- Viacha - junction
- La Paz - terminus and national administrative capital
- Oruro, Bolivia - junction
- Cochabamba - terminus
- Potosi - branch
- Sucre - branch terminus and national constitutional capital
- Uyuni - junction for line to Chile
- Villazón - border with Argentina
[edit] Open or Closed?
- Uncia - branch terminus - mine
[edit] East
- Trinidad - terminus
- Loreto
- Santa Rosa del Sara
- Montero
- Santa Cruz - junction for Trinidad and Puerto Suárez
- Villa Montes
- Yucuiba- border with Argentina
- San José de Chiquitos
- Roboré
- Santa Ana
- Puerto Suárez - border with Brazil

