South America
- Argentina: see Rail transport in Argentina
- Bolivia: see Rail transport in Bolivia
- Brazil: see Rail transport in Brazil
- Chile: see Rail transport in Chile
- Colombia: see Rail transport in Colombia
- Ecuador: see Rail transport in Ecuador
- French Guiana: see Transport in French Guiana
- Guyana: see Transport in Guyana
- Paraguay: see Rail transport in Paraguay
- Peru: see Rail transport in Peru
- Suriname: see Transport in Suriname
- Uruguay: see Rail transport in Uruguay
- Venezuela: see Rail transport in Venezuela
- Falkland Islands: see Camber Railway for former railway
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