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Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (mostly known for its acronym CATITA) was an Argentine manufacturer of trams founded in 1932. At its peak during the golden years of the Buenos Aires tramways, the company employed around 2,000 people and was involved in diverse areas of manufacturing outside the production of rolling stock. The company supplied trams and other vehicles to the city of Buenos Aires. However, the company also sold trams to the city of Asunción in Paraguay where they remained in service for many years.

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  • Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (mostly known for its acronym CATITA) was an Argentine manufacturer of trams founded in 1932. At its peak during the golden years of the Buenos Aires tramways, the company employed around 2,000 people and was involved in diverse areas of manufacturing outside the production of rolling stock. The company supplied trams and other vehicles to the city of Buenos Aires. However, the company also sold trams to the city of Asunción in Paraguay where they remained in service for many years. (en)
  • La Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (CATITA) fue una empresa argentina fabricante de tranvías fundada en 1932. En su apogeo durante los años dorados de los tranvías en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, la compañía empleaba a unas 2 000 personas y se dedicaba a diversas áreas de fabricación fuera de la producción de material rodante.​ CATITA suministraba tranvías y otros vehículos a las ciudades de Buenos Aires y Asunción, donde permanecieron en servicio durante muchos años.​​ (es)
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  • 1955-09-16 (xsd:date)
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  • 1932-05-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 1932-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1955-09-16 (xsd:date)
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  • 1932-05-01 (xsd:date)
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  • A CATITA Imperial inside a workshop in Buenos Aires (en)
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  • CATITA (en)
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  • Trams, Trains, Buses (en)
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  • Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (mostly known for its acronym CATITA) was an Argentine manufacturer of trams founded in 1932. At its peak during the golden years of the Buenos Aires tramways, the company employed around 2,000 people and was involved in diverse areas of manufacturing outside the production of rolling stock. The company supplied trams and other vehicles to the city of Buenos Aires. However, the company also sold trams to the city of Asunción in Paraguay where they remained in service for many years. (en)
  • La Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (CATITA) fue una empresa argentina fabricante de tranvías fundada en 1932. En su apogeo durante los años dorados de los tranvías en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, la compañía empleaba a unas 2 000 personas y se dedicaba a diversas áreas de fabricación fuera de la producción de material rodante.​ CATITA suministraba tranvías y otros vehículos a las ciudades de Buenos Aires y Asunción, donde permanecieron en servicio durante muchos años.​​ (es)
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  • CATITA (en)
  • Compañía de Talleres Industriales de Transportes y Afines (es)
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  • CATITA (en)
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