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possible. It may be interesting to note that
the longest stretch of straight track known to
railroad builders is to be found in the Argen
tine, where the rails run a distance of 175
miles without a curve of any kind.
Wagon roads outside of the larger cities are
poor and in bad condition, and much is needed
to be done in this respect.
There are many weekly sailings of the most
modern and swift passenger ships to Europe,
one Italian line making the voyage from
Buenos Aires to Genoa in fifteen days. It is
also possible to go via Hamburg or England to
New York in better ships for practically the
same money and in less time than is taken by
ships engaged in the direct run from Buenos
Aires to New York. The Lamport & Holt
Line (British) runs directly from New York
to Buenos Aires, with weekly sailings, carry
ing freight and passengers. The Prince Line
(British) and the Barber Line (American but
flying the British flag), the Norton Line
(British), the American Rio Plate Line
(American) leave New York twice a month