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Retiro Mitre railway station

Retiro-Mitre, or simply Retiro, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located in the neighborhood of Retiro, it serves as terminal station for the Mitre Line that runs local trains to the northern suburbs of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It also functions as terminal station for the national train General Mitre Railway.

Retiro Mitre
Terminal station
Station facade
General information
LocationAv. Ramos Mejía 1358, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Coordinates34°35′29″S 58°22′29″W / 34.59139°S 58.37472°W / -34.59139; -58.37472Coordinates: 34°35′29″S 58°22′29″W / 34.59139°S 58.37472°W / -34.59139; -58.37472
Owned byGovernment of Argentina
Operated byTrenes Argentinos
Line(s)Mitre
Platforms8
ConnectionsSubte
Retiro Belgrano
Retiro San Martín
Bus terminus
Other information
Fare zoneRetiro, Buenos Aires
History
OpenedAugust 1, 1915; 107 years ago (1915-08-01)
Location
Retiro Mitre
Location within Buenos Aires
Retiro Mitre
Retiro Mitre (Argentina)
Retiro Mitre
Retiro Mitre (South America)

Overview

It is one of Argentina's largest railway stations.

Retiro Mitre is accessible by the C line and Line E of the Buenos Aires Metro system and by numerous local public bus services. The station will also be accessible by Line H of the metro once its extension is complete. The station is also near Retiro bus station (Terminal de Omnibus), the principal long-distance bus terminal in Buenos Aires.

History

 
The first Retiro station with its pedestrian bridge, 1890s. The station was an intermediate stop by then

The Edwardian-style station building was designed by the British architects Eustace L. Conder, Roger Conder and Sydney G. Follet together with the engineer Reginald Reynolds. Building began in June 1909 and the station was opened on 1 August 1915 while being operated by the Central Argentine Railway. The steel structure for the building was made in Liverpool, England, and re-assembled in Argentina. For many years it was considered to be the most important example of structural engineering in South America and architecturally one of the finest buildings in the world. The train shed was supplied by the Butterley Company and closely resembles that at St Pancras in London.

 
Tickets office in the main hall, 1915

After the railway Nationalisation in Argentina, the station became part of the Bartolomé Mitre Railway, a division of state-owned Ferrocarriles Argentinos, which operated commuter rail and long-distance services to Tucumán (being the Estrella del Norte the most notable of them)[1] When the entire rail network was privatised in the early 1990s, Retiro Mitre was taken over by Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA) for commuter services and Tucumán Ferrocarriles for long-distance journeys to the province, also crossing Rosario and Santiago del Estero.[2] Other private companies operating the station were Corredores Ferroviarios[3][4] and Ferrocentral.[5]

In 1997 the Retiro Mitre station was declared a National Monument.[6]

In 2015 plans were announced to expand the station with new platforms to accommodate long-distance services operated by Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado. The new part of the station would have new road access from Libertador Avenue, replacing land currently used for storage of rolling stock. The existing buildings are also currently being renovated, including restoration of the train shed.[7]

Services

State-owned Trenes Argentinos operates the commuter rail services calling at José León Suárez (General San Martín Partido), Tigre, and Bartolomé Mitre along its three branches. Long-distance services to Rosario and Tucumán cities are also operated by the same company.

In media

Several films have been filmed at the station, the most important of which are Evita and The Secret in Their Eyes. Also several novels take place in the station and its surroundings.

Historic operators

Operator Period
  Central Argentine Railway 1915–48
  Ferrocarriles Argentinos 1948–91
  FEMESA [n 1] 1991–94
  TBA 1995–2012
  UGOMS [n 2] 2012–14
  Corredores Ferroviarios [n 2] 2014–15
  Trenes Argentinos 2015–present
Notes
  1. ^ Temporary operator prior to the privatization of commuter rail services.
  2. ^ a b Temporary operator after the Government revoked concession to Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA).

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Un tren argentino para los argentinos"
  2. ^ Advertisement of TUFESA services
  3. ^ "De a uno por línea, para mejor control", Página 12, 12 Feb 2014
  4. ^ "Metrovías operará las líneas Mitre y San Martín", En el Subte, 12 Feb 2014
  5. ^ "Vuelve el tren a Tucumán", Riel FM, 12 Sep 2005 (Archive)
  6. ^ Decreto 437/97 (Spanish) Retrieved 2010-12-27
  7. ^ Nuevo acceso y andenes para larga distancia en Retiro Mitre - EnElSubte, 3 April 2015

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This article is about the Retiro Mitre railway station For the railway station complex of the same name see Retiro railway station Retiro Mitre or simply Retiro is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Buenos Aires Argentina Located in the neighborhood of Retiro it serves as terminal station for the Mitre Line that runs local trains to the northern suburbs of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area It also functions as terminal station for the national train General Mitre Railway Retiro MitreTerminal stationStation facadeGeneral informationLocationAv Ramos Mejia 1358 Buenos AiresArgentinaCoordinates34 35 29 S 58 22 29 W 34 59139 S 58 37472 W 34 59139 58 37472 Coordinates 34 35 29 S 58 22 29 W 34 59139 S 58 37472 W 34 59139 58 37472Owned byGovernment of ArgentinaOperated byTrenes ArgentinosLine s MitrePlatforms8ConnectionsSubte Retiro Belgrano Retiro San Martin Bus terminusOther informationFare zoneRetiro Buenos AiresHistoryOpenedAugust 1 1915 107 years ago 1915 08 01 LocationRetiro MitreLocation within Buenos AiresShow map of Buenos AiresRetiro MitreRetiro Mitre Argentina Show map of ArgentinaRetiro MitreRetiro Mitre South America Show map of South America Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 Services 4 In media 5 Historic operators 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 ReferencesOverview EditIt is one of Argentina s largest railway stations Retiro Mitre is accessible by the C line and Line E of the Buenos Aires Metro system and by numerous local public bus services The station will also be accessible by Line H of the metro once its extension is complete The station is also near Retiro bus station Terminal de Omnibus the principal long distance bus terminal in Buenos Aires History Edit The first Retiro station with its pedestrian bridge 1890s The station was an intermediate stop by then The Edwardian style station building was designed by the British architects Eustace L Conder Roger Conder and Sydney G Follet together with the engineer Reginald Reynolds Building began in June 1909 and the station was opened on 1 August 1915 while being operated by the Central Argentine Railway The steel structure for the building was made in Liverpool England and re assembled in Argentina For many years it was considered to be the most important example of structural engineering in South America and architecturally one of the finest buildings in the world The train shed was supplied by the Butterley Company and closely resembles that at St Pancras in London Tickets office in the main hall 1915 After the railway Nationalisation in Argentina the station became part of the Bartolome Mitre Railway a division of state owned Ferrocarriles Argentinos which operated commuter rail and long distance services to Tucuman being the Estrella del Norte the most notable of them 1 When the entire rail network was privatised in the early 1990s Retiro Mitre was taken over by Trenes de Buenos Aires TBA for commuter services and Tucuman Ferrocarriles for long distance journeys to the province also crossing Rosario and Santiago del Estero 2 Other private companies operating the station were Corredores Ferroviarios 3 4 and Ferrocentral 5 In 1997 the Retiro Mitre station was declared a National Monument 6 In 2015 plans were announced to expand the station with new platforms to accommodate long distance services operated by Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado The new part of the station would have new road access from Libertador Avenue replacing land currently used for storage of rolling stock The existing buildings are also currently being renovated including restoration of the train shed 7 Services EditState owned Trenes Argentinos operates the commuter rail services calling at Jose Leon Suarez General San Martin Partido Tigre and Bartolome Mitre along its three branches Long distance services to Rosario and Tucuman cities are also operated by the same company In media EditSeveral films have been filmed at the station the most important of which are Evita and The Secret in Their Eyes Also several novels take place in the station and its surroundings Historic operators EditOperator Period Central Argentine Railway 1915 48 Ferrocarriles Argentinos 1948 91 FEMESA n 1 1991 94 TBA 1995 2012 UGOMS n 2 2012 14 Corredores Ferroviarios n 2 2014 15 Trenes Argentinos 2015 presentNotes Temporary operator prior to the privatization of commuter rail services a b Temporary operator after the Government revoked concession to Trenes de Buenos Aires TBA Gallery Edit Great hall 1915 Coffeehouse 2013 Platform roofs 2015 North view 2015 Train platforms 2017 Hall 2018See also Edit Argentina portalRetiro Line C Buenos Aires Underground Retiro Line E Buenos Aires Underground References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Retiro train station Mitre Un tren argentino para los argentinos Advertisement of TUFESA services De a uno por linea para mejor control Pagina 12 12 Feb 2014 Metrovias operara las lineas Mitre y San Martin En el Subte 12 Feb 2014 Vuelve el tren a Tucuman Riel FM 12 Sep 2005 Archive Decreto 437 97 Spanish Retrieved 2010 12 27 Nuevo acceso y andenes para larga distancia en Retiro Mitre EnElSubte 3 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Retiro Mitre railway station amp oldid 1147902741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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