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'''Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Gran Rugido Sociedad del Estado''' (better known as '''N.de.R''', '''FNR''' and currently as '''FNR S.E''') is a {{wp|State-owned enterprise|state-owned}} railway company from [[Gran Rugido]] created for the operation and maintenance of the national railway network in the country, including passenger and freight services, and infrastructure. Founded in 1903 by the government of [[ [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Lenociato Era (1875 - 1910)|Ángel Lenoci]], the company was fully nationalized during the presidency of [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Political Crisis in Gran Rugido (1918 - 1968)|Videl de la García]] and serves both {{wp|Passenger train|passenger}} and {{wp|Rail freight transport|freight services}}, including long-distance and {{wp|Commuter rail|commuter rail}} trains in the metropolitan area of San Jorge Xayacatlán.


[[Estación Lindavista|Lindavista railway station]] in San Jorge Xayucatlán serves as the terminal, passing through it's last renovation in 2009. Photos of Lindavista often prominently feature a pyramid-like tower, the [[Torre de la Regeneración]]. The building housed the headquarters of [[Telefónica Gran Rugidoense|Telefónica]], but currently is unoccupied and it has been renovated. FNR is one of the very few eastern railway companies utilizing the Riamese-made [[Standard Eastern Rail]] classification system since 2005.


'''Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Gran Rugido Sociedad del Estado''' (better known as '''N.de.R''', '''FNR''' and currently as '''FNR S.E''') is a {{wp|State-owned enterprise|state-owned}} railway company from [[Gran Rugido]] created for the operation and maintenance of the national railway network in the country, including passenger and freight services, and infrastructure. Founded in 1903 by the government of [[Ángel Lenoci]], the company was fully nationalized during the presidency of [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Political Crisis in Gran Rugido (1918 - 1968)|Videl de la García]] and serves both passenger and freight services, including long-distance and commuter rail trains in the metropolitan area of San Jorge Xayacatlán.
== History ==
 
FNR is one of the very few railway companies utilizing the [[Standard Eastern Rail]] classification system since 2011.


== History ==
[[File:Puente La Soledad - Mexico - February 23, 1909.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Puente El Redentor being built in February 21, 1909 ]]
[[File:Puente La Soledad - Mexico - February 23, 1909.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Puente El Redentor being built in February 21, 1909 ]]


The beginnings of rail transport in Gran Rugido date back to the concessions granted by [[Emperor Cristóbal I]] mostly to foreign companies, and continued by [[Raymundo Vigil]].
The beginnings of rail transport in Gran Rugido date back to the concessions granted by [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Reform War & Empire of Xalco (1856 - 1867)|Emperor Cristóbal I]] mostly to foreign companies, and continued by [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Reform War & Empire of Xalco (1856 - 1867)|Raymundo Vigil]].


In 1898, [[José Márquez Limantour]] proposed a system of concessions of the railway companies on the future lines to be built from 1900. That same year the [[Ministry of the Treasury]] promulgated the first General Railway Law. This law established a system whereby concessions would be granted to companies to lay railway lines only when they satisfied the economic needs of the country and linked the interior of the Republic with its most important commercial ports.
In 1898, [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Lenociato Era (1875 - 1910)|José Márquez Limantour]] proposed a system of concessions of the railway companies on the future lines to be built from 1900. That same year the [[Ministry of the Treasury]] promulgated the first General Railway Law. This law established a system whereby concessions would be granted to companies to lay railway lines only when they satisfied the economic needs of the country and linked the interior of the Republic with its most important commercial ports.


The original N de R company was created in 1903 during the tenure of [[Ángel Lenoci|Ángel Lenoci]], and it was through said company that most of the Rugidoense railway network was developed. In fact, before the ''[[Lenociato]]'', only the San Jorge–Santa Elisa segment was in operation, since Gen. Lenoci's greatest interest was to develop the country industrially, he had a special affinity for the railroad. Although important buys from railroads followed even after the Lenociato faded avay, the N de R was fully nationalized by President Videl de la García in 1938. N de R operated most railway trackage through the majority of regions of the republic. The Ferrocarril del Sunadico (or Sunadic Railroad) and the Ferrocarril de Pesquería operated railroads in the east.  
The original N de R company was created in 1903 during the tenure of [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Lenociato Era (1875 - 1910)|Ángel Lenoci]], and it was through said company that most of the Rugidoense railway network was developed. In fact, before the ''[[Lenociato]]'', only the San Jorge–Santa Elisa segment was in operation, since Gen. Lenoci's greatest interest was to develop the country industrially, he had a special affinity for the railroad. Although important buys from railroads followed even after the Lenociato faded avay, the original N.de.R company was fully nationalized by President [[Directorio Nacional de Figuras de la Historia Gran Rugidoense #Political Crisis in Gran Rugido (1918 - 1968)|Videl de la García]] in 1938. N.de.R operated most railway trackage through the majority of regions of the republic, while the [[Transportación Ferroviaria del Sunadico]] (TFS) operated railroads in the state of Autlán.  


In the modern age, FNR remains as one of the very few companies that was saved from privatization during the [[La Reforma del 82|1982 Economical Reforms]]. FNR seeks to electrify most of it's line and expand the network in the country with the [[San Jorge-Santa Elisa Transnational Train]], expected to be completed by 2023 - 2025. FNR's current director is [[Karen Aguilar Ruiz]].
In the modern age, FNR remains as one of the very few companies that was saved from privatization during the [[La Reforma del 82|1982 Economical Reforms]]. FNR seeks to electrify most of it's line and expand the network in the country with the [[San Jorge-Santa Elisa Transnational Train]], expected to be completed by 2023 - 2025. FNR's current director is [[Karen Aguilar Ruiz]].


== Train passengers of N de R ==
== Notable named passenger trains of N.de.R.==
 
[[File:155794264 1568835983309359 7164643686764895349 n (1).jpg|300px|thumb|right|A N de R ''Elisa'' train arriving at Estación Dardanelo in Santa Elisa]]
[[File:155794264 1568835983309359 7164643686764895349 n (1).jpg|300px|thumb|right|A N de R ''Elisa'' train arriving at Estación Dardanelo in Santa Elisa]]


Named trains usually bore names related to the destination, for example, El Tarascan referred to the Tarascan peoples of eastern Tectetán.
Named trains usually bore names related to the destination, for example, El Tarascan referred to the Tarascan peoples of eastern Tectetán.


* ''El Sabanero'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Sabana]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=500px
* '' El Ajolote Costero'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Nueva Zoquipan]] - [[Santiago de Lujambio]] - [[Tecapan]]
|+ style="background:#cccccc" | Passenger trains of FNR S.E.
* ''El Córdobes'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[San Gregorio]] - [[Izalco]] - [[Valle de la Calma]] - [[Aztlán]] - [[Hernández de Córdoba]]
|-
* ''El Desertico'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Peñuelos]] - [[Izamal]] - [[Aztlán]]
! width=100px| Given Name
* ''La Elisa'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Tepexpan]] - [[Izalco]] - [[Temixtlán]] - [[Valladolid]] - [[Santa Elisa]]
! width=400px| Cities covered.
* ''El Tursita Norteño'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Ixmiquilpan]] - [[Rosario Acuitzilapan]] - [[Ciudad Concepcion]] - [[Mendoza]] - [[Zaragoza de Seguín]] - [[Santa Elisa]]
|-
* ''El Pequeño'' - [[Puerto Peñasco]] - [[Mujeres]] - [[Ixtlan]] - [[Bahía de Cortés]]
| {{center|El Sabanero}} || [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[Tepexpan]], [[Izalco]], [[Torrejón]], [[Zaragoza de Seguín]], [[Valladolid]], [[Sabana]]
* ''El Tarascan'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Tepexpan]] - [[Torrejón]] - [[Kabah]] - [[Ixhcel]] - [[Tecoh]] - [[Hoctún]]
|-
* ''El Dizhan'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Nueva Zoquipan]] - [[Peñuelos]] - [[La Rioja]] - [[Insurgentes]] - [[La Venta]]  
| {{center|El Ajolote Costero}} ||  [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[Nueva Zoquipan]], [[Santiago de Lujambio]], [[Tecapan]]
* ''El Santo del Norte'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[Jocotitlán]] - [[San Lázaro]] - [[San José de Cortés]] - [[San Sebastián]] - [[Santa Fe]] - [[Santa Elisa]]  
|-
* ''El Santo del Sur'' - [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] - [[San Gregorio]] - [[Santa Cruz de Quelitán]] - [[Santa Catarina]] - [[Santa Lucía de  Acatlán]] - [[San Agustín]]
| {{center|El Córdobes}}  || [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[San Gregorio]], [[Izalco]], [[Valle de la Calma]] , [[Aztlán]], [[Comitlán de Salazar]],[[Hernández de Córdoba]]
|-
| {{center|El Desertico}} || [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[Peñuelos]], [[Izamal]], [[Aztlán]]
|-
|  {{center|Elisa}} || [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[Tepexpan]], [[Izalco]], [[Temixtlán]], [[Valladolid]], [[La Canteriana]], [[Santa Elisa]]
|-
| {{center|El Norteño}} || [[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] , [[Ixmiquilpan]] , [[Rosario Acuitzilapan]] , [[Ciudad Concepción]] , [[Mendoza]] , [[Zaragoza de Seguín]] , [[Santa Elisa]]
|-
| {{center|El Enano}} ||[[Puerto Peñasco]] , [[Mujeres]] , [[Ixtlán]] , [[Paso de Cortés]]
|-
| {{center|El Tarascano}} ||[[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] , [[Tepexpan]] , [[Torrejón]] , [[Kabah]] , [[Ixhcel]] , [[Tecoh]] , [[Hoctún]]
|-
| {{center|El Dizhan}} ||[[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] , [[Nueva Zoquipan]] , [[Peñuelos]] , [[La Rioja]], [[Insurgentes]], [[La Venta]]  
|-
| {{center|El Santo del Norte}} ||[[San Jorge Xayacatlán]], [[Jocotitlán]], [[San Lázaro]], [[San José de Cortés]], [[San Sebastián]], [[Santa Fe]], [[Santa Elisa]]  
|-
| {{center|El Santo del Sur}} ||[[San Jorge Xayacatlán]] , [[San Gregorio]] , [[Santa Cruz de Quelitán]] , [[Santa Catarina]] , [[Santa Lucía de  Acatlán]] - [[San Agustín]]
|}


[[Estación Buenavista|Buenavista railway station]] in San Jorge Xayucatlán served as the terminal, passing through it's last renovation in 2009. Photos of Buenavista often prominently feature a pyramid-like tower, the [[Torre de la Regeneración]]. The building housed the headquarters of Telefónica, but currently is unoccupied and it has been renovated.  
Other passenger service was provided between San Jorge Xayacatlán and: [[Barquesimiento]], Lujambio; [[Santa Fe]], Anáhuac; and [[Aniria]], Córdoba.


== Locomotives and paintjobs ==
== Locomotives and paintjobs ==

Revision as of 17:06, 24 July 2022

Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Gran Rugido
State-owned
IndustryRailway
Founded1903
FounderGovernment of Gran Rugido
Headquarters
Estación Lindavista, San Jorge Xayacatlán
,
Area served
Nationwide
Key people
Karen Aguilar Ruiz (President)
OwnerGovernment of Gran Rugido
Websitewww.fnr.gov.gr

Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Gran Rugido Sociedad del Estado (better known as N.de.R, FNR and currently as FNR S.E) is a state-owned railway company from Gran Rugido created for the operation and maintenance of the national railway network in the country, including passenger and freight services, and infrastructure. Founded in 1903 by the government of [[ Ángel Lenoci, the company was fully nationalized during the presidency of Videl de la García and serves both passenger and freight services, including long-distance and commuter rail trains in the metropolitan area of San Jorge Xayacatlán.

Lindavista railway station in San Jorge Xayucatlán serves as the terminal, passing through it's last renovation in 2009. Photos of Lindavista often prominently feature a pyramid-like tower, the Torre de la Regeneración. The building housed the headquarters of Telefónica, but currently is unoccupied and it has been renovated. FNR is one of the very few eastern railway companies utilizing the Riamese-made Standard Eastern Rail classification system since 2005.

History

Puente El Redentor being built in February 21, 1909

The beginnings of rail transport in Gran Rugido date back to the concessions granted by Emperor Cristóbal I mostly to foreign companies, and continued by Raymundo Vigil.

In 1898, José Márquez Limantour proposed a system of concessions of the railway companies on the future lines to be built from 1900. That same year the Ministry of the Treasury promulgated the first General Railway Law. This law established a system whereby concessions would be granted to companies to lay railway lines only when they satisfied the economic needs of the country and linked the interior of the Republic with its most important commercial ports.

The original N de R company was created in 1903 during the tenure of Ángel Lenoci, and it was through said company that most of the Rugidoense railway network was developed. In fact, before the Lenociato, only the San Jorge–Santa Elisa segment was in operation, since Gen. Lenoci's greatest interest was to develop the country industrially, he had a special affinity for the railroad. Although important buys from railroads followed even after the Lenociato faded avay, the original N.de.R company was fully nationalized by President Videl de la García in 1938. N.de.R operated most railway trackage through the majority of regions of the republic, while the Transportación Ferroviaria del Sunadico (TFS) operated railroads in the state of Autlán.

In the modern age, FNR remains as one of the very few companies that was saved from privatization during the 1982 Economical Reforms. FNR seeks to electrify most of it's line and expand the network in the country with the San Jorge-Santa Elisa Transnational Train, expected to be completed by 2023 - 2025. FNR's current director is Karen Aguilar Ruiz.

Notable named passenger trains of N.de.R.

A N de R Elisa train arriving at Estación Dardanelo in Santa Elisa

Named trains usually bore names related to the destination, for example, El Tarascan referred to the Tarascan peoples of eastern Tectetán.

Passenger trains of FNR S.E.
Given Name Cities covered.
El Sabanero
San Jorge Xayacatlán, Tepexpan, Izalco, Torrejón, Zaragoza de Seguín, Valladolid, Sabana
El Ajolote Costero
San Jorge Xayacatlán, Nueva Zoquipan, Santiago de Lujambio, Tecapan
El Córdobes
San Jorge Xayacatlán, San Gregorio, Izalco, Valle de la Calma , Aztlán, Comitlán de Salazar,Hernández de Córdoba
El Desertico
San Jorge Xayacatlán, Peñuelos, Izamal, Aztlán
Elisa
San Jorge Xayacatlán, Tepexpan, Izalco, Temixtlán, Valladolid, La Canteriana, Santa Elisa
El Norteño
San Jorge Xayacatlán , Ixmiquilpan , Rosario Acuitzilapan , Ciudad Concepción , Mendoza , Zaragoza de Seguín , Santa Elisa
El Enano
Puerto Peñasco , Mujeres , Ixtlán , Paso de Cortés
El Tarascano
San Jorge Xayacatlán , Tepexpan , Torrejón , Kabah , Ixhcel , Tecoh , Hoctún
El Dizhan
San Jorge Xayacatlán , Nueva Zoquipan , Peñuelos , La Rioja, Insurgentes, La Venta
El Santo del Norte
San Jorge Xayacatlán, Jocotitlán, San Lázaro, San José de Cortés, San Sebastián, Santa Fe, Santa Elisa
El Santo del Sur
San Jorge Xayacatlán , San Gregorio , Santa Cruz de Quelitán , Santa Catarina , Santa Lucía de Acatlán - San Agustín

Other passenger service was provided between San Jorge Xayacatlán and: Barquesimiento, Lujambio; Santa Fe, Anáhuac; and Aniria, Córdoba.

Locomotives and paintjobs

During the days of steam locomotives, N de R was best known for operating Niágara class locomotives, which took their name for the excessive steam it emanated. The N de R steam locomotives were all black, with the exception of the cab which took a grey color with the letter N. de. R. in the tender of the locomotive, alongside three lines that were colored after the national flag. Out of all the steam locomotives, only two Niagara are still in service: the 3038 that will serve as the Tren Turístico Nacional and the 3039, restored to be used in the science fiction drama The Outer Limits will now be delivered to the National Train Museum in Azltán.

Two N de R trains with different paint schemes

In Santiago de Lujambio, Lujambio, N de R operated one of the few facilities in Olivacia that was capable of constructing and doing complete rebuilds of steam locomotives, thus with rare exceptions (as with the Niagaras), most of N de R steam motive power was purchased used and rebuilt there. Portions of the facility and a preserved 2-8-0 steam locomotive remain as part of Santiago de Lujambio's municipal railway museum. A preserved Niagara locomotive (the 3034) can be viewed at the Museum of Electricity at Aztlán. Many more preserved Rugidoense steam, diesel, electric locomotives and passenger cars can be viewed at the FNR museum in the Delgado neighborhood in San Jorge.

Throught most of the first diesel locomotives of this company, their color scheme was orange or red in the front until after the cabin and olive green the rest of the machine. They had the letters N from R (without dots) and the numbers in silver. The tender on certain engines, were painted with a dark olive green color and a yellow stripe under. This paint scheme lasted until 1987.

The third scheme used a color blue in two shades and thin orange stripes, with the initials FNR and the numbers in orange. Early concepts included a shield based on the first symbol used by the predecessor of N de R, before it was discarded. On the locomotives 6700 - 6799, a bicolor flag with the initials FNR were painted beneath the number. This scheme lasted until 2009 - 2011.

The current scheme is similar to the third one, except it uses colors of the national flag with the FNR initials and the numbers in white. Originally, this was a scheme for the anniversary locomotives made in the case of the Independence and the Revolution, since both shared 2010 as celebration years. However, the scheme stick too well with the populace that was used afterwards. A logo of the FNR is added underneath the numbers.

The sole tradition kept through the years was the phrase "Unir y Servir" that is carried by the freight cars only.

See also

External links

Official website of Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Gran Rugido