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Landmark: End of the World TrainCity: Ushuaia
Country: Argentina
Continent: South America
End of the World Train, Ushuaia, Argentina, South America
The End of the World Train is a heritage railway located in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. It operates within the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Visual Characteristics
The train consists of a steam locomotive and several passenger carriages. The locomotive is painted black with red accents. The carriages are constructed from wood, featuring large windows for viewing the surrounding landscape. The track is standard gauge.
Location & Access Logistics
The station is situated approximately 8 kilometers east of Ushuaia's city center. Access is via National Route 3. Parking is available at the station. Public transport options include local bus lines that service the national park entrance, with a short walk to the station.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The railway line was originally constructed in the early 20th century to transport prisoners from Ushuaia to the forest camps for logging. The current tourist operation utilizes restored sections of this historic route. The surrounding area is characterized by subantarctic forest ecosystems.
Key Highlights & Activities
Riding the train offers a 1-hour journey through the Fuegian landscape. The train stops at the Macarena waterfall viewpoint for a brief period. Passengers can disembark at the final station within the national park to access hiking trails.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The station has restrooms and a small gift shop. Limited food and beverage options are available at the station. Cell phone signal is intermittent within the national park.
Best Time to Visit
The train operates daily from September to April. The best time of day for photography is generally mid-morning or mid-afternoon to avoid harsh shadows. Weather conditions can change rapidly; clear days offer better visibility.
Facts & Legends
The railway is often referred to as the "End of the World Train" due to its location at the southern tip of South America. A historical anecdote involves the use of the train for transporting timber essential for the development of Ushuaia.
Nearby Landmarks
- Tierra del Fuego National Park Entrance (0.5km West)
- Lago Roca (4km West)
- Beagle Channel (6km South)
- Ushuaia City Center (8km West)