Argentina
There are occasional public and private steam specials - see Americas
section of this site. Ferroclub Argentino maintain the Escalada Railway
Museum which was formerly the main running shed serving Plaza Constitucion
station in Buenos Aires, there is a collection of broad gauge locomotives and rolling
stock present. See http://www.porlosrielesdelsud.com.ar/club/englifcl.html.
(Museum data added 10th December 2007) .
Brazil
There are a number of tourist railways and museums - see the ABPF websites
(national - www.abpf.org.br/
and various regional ones particularly the São
Paulo one www.abpfsp.com.br/), also a
list on this site. Particularly noteworthy is
the museum for the funicular railway at Paranapiacaba
(see http://www.abpfsp.com.br/museu_ferroviario_paranapiacaba.htm) and
the operational narrow gauge railway and museum at São João d'El Rey in West
Minas (see http://www.revistaferroviaria.com.br/memoriaferroviaria/materia3P.htm
and http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/8579/ingles.htm).
A further list of museums is to be found on the site of
ANPF
Associação Nacional de Preservação Ferroviária http://www.anpf.com.br/turismo_ferroviario_int.htm
which claims to be up to date to July 2008 and supplants an
earlier 2004 version.
(added 21st October 2008).
Chile
There is railway museum in Santiago - see http://www.lcgb.org.uk/html/santiagomuseum.htm
for a report of a visit. The shed at Temuco has also functioned as a museum
in the past.
There are occasional public and private steam specials - see Americas
section of this site.
Colombia
There are occasional public and private steam specials - see Americas
section of this site.
Cuba
There is a developing Railway Museum at Cristina Station in Havana -
mention of it is made in trip reports (2005-7) in the Americas
section of this site.
There are occasional private steam specials.
Ecuador
There are occasional private steam specials - see Americas
section of this site.
Guatemala
The former station at Guatemala City now serves as a museum. The nearby
workshops ought to be a museum. See http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/guat003.htm,
Thanks to Colin Martindale for reminding me that I had left this out - despite
visiting it myself in 2004!
Mexico
This list was culled from Wikipedia, I would appreciate visitor reports,
necessarily these links may not be reliable.
Museo de los Ferrocarriles de Yucatán,
Mérida, Yucatán - http://celorio.com/mfy/roster.htm
see also Keith Smith's report
of a May 2008 visit.
Ferrocarril Interoceanico heritage railway & museum.
Cuautla, Morelos -
http://www.rinconestudiantil.com/morelosnatural/Webs/Turismo/Tren_escenico.htm
Museo Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Mexicanos,
Puebla, Puebla - http://www.museoferrocarriles.org.mx
(link may be dead)
Museo Tecnológico de la Comisión Federal de Electricidad
(MUTEC), Mexico City -
http://www.cfe.gob.mx/mutec/tren_olivo.htm
Museo del Ferrocarril de Torreón, Torreón, Coahuila - http://www.torreon.gob.mx/english/the_city/turism/museos/ferrocarril_english.php
Peru
There are occasional private steam specials - see Americas
section of this site.
John Pickston (16th August 2008) has suggested Tacna Railway Museum. He
says "I do not know the current situation, however I expect that it is probably unchanged from my visit in 1998, when I was there on a Dorridge Travel Tour. The station/museum is enclosed and gated, like many others in South America, with stock displayed in the open air. I recall that all the exhibits were rather dusty!
The web page http://www.perutren.org/portal/node/14
mentions the 150th anniversary of the Tacna-Arica line in 2006 and Tacna station is described as the "The Railway Museum of Peru". This location is in the far south of the country, close to the border with Chile, so it tends to get forgotten by most tours."
Venezuela
Wayne Weiss points out that a number of steam locomotives are preserved in
Museo de Transporte, Parque del Este, Caracas, which is a short walk from Los
Caminos station on the Metro system. I cannot access the museum's website from
here in China - http://www.museotransporte-caracas.com
but 14 steam locomotives are listed on this web page http://www.steamlocomotive.info/country.cfm?which=venezuela. Some
exhibits are from Puerto Rico - brought for a failed tourist railway project
including a rare Glover. There are also a Sentinel and an extremely unusual Bell 0-4-0T.
The latter is an American loco similar to a Sentinel using Stanley Steamer designs and concepts,
it may be the only one of its kind left in the world, see http://www.gearedsteam.com/bell/bell.htm
(details of exhibits added 24th November 2007).