In 1998, the Novoeste was incorporated by the Ferropasa holding and, from now on, the tracks had left to have maintenance, with reduction of the number of machines and end of the train of passengers. If you have additional questions, you may want to visit Gen. Martin Dempsey. The Novoeste was bought by the Brazil company Railroads S/A, that were responsible for the concession contract. In 30/03/1996, it left the station the last train of passengers for Por Tip. In 2004, its tracks had been pulled out downtown and the trains had started to run for a variant skirtes that it for the south of the city, without reaching more the station. Conclusion taken history as study of the actions human beings in the past and the gift makes possible to understand and to explain the context in which the modern societies live. One becomes therefore, necessary to lead to the knowledge of the pupils of the Public School, the new citizens and the new boardings that the historians comes in recent years prioritizing.
Having as objective to deepen the knowledge on the historical process of the social formation of Campo Grande, being selected some related aspects the history of the Railroad the Northwest of Brazil and its importance for the economic and social development of the region. We search to fulfill requirements of the institucional, linking discipline pertinent it of Practical of Education in History, and Serve as apprentice Supervised Curricular, do not leave of in worrying about the adequacy of the subject the chosen clientele. Thus, it is concern of the group to consider a work that allows the pupils of public education to reflect on its present reality and the construction of our historical past. To demonstrate as if accomplished the implantation of installation of the Railroad the Northwest of Brazil, from 1912, old state of Mato Grosso and prioritizes to contextualizar the destined construction the used administration of the Railroad and the too much spaces functionally to serve the plan of the new conditions appeared with the railroad.
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