<P> In 1994, the railway was rebuilt in 500 mm (19 ⁄ in) track gauge and began services again, although now in luxury relative to its origin as a prison train, with champagne and dinner services . A new 2 - 6 - 2T steam locomotive (Camila) was brought from England in 1995 with another made in Argentina and three diesel locomotives also serving on the line . Two Garratts, in Porta's improved version, have also been procured . </P> <P> Services leave from the' End of the World' station (about 10 km west of Ushuaia's Airport and immediately west of the Ushuaia Golf Club). The route takes passengers along the Pico Valley in the Toro gorge and to Cascada de la Macarena station where visitors are able to learn about the Yámana people and climb to a viewpoint at a 15 - minute stop . The train then enters the national park and the forest, travelling through the valley below the mountains, reaching El Parque station where tourists can return by coach or train . </P> <P> There is a plan to extend the line to a new station closer to Ushuaia and connect the station to the city with a tram . </P> <P> The train served as inspiration to singer Michale Graves in the song "Train to the End of the World" of his 2013 album Vagabond . </P>

Who built the railroad that the train to the end of the world runs on