Mitre Line (Buenos Aires)
- Mitre Line (Buenos Aires)
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TBA Commuter train in Buenos Aires
The Mitre line is a commuter rail service in Buenos Aires, Argentina run by the private company Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA) since 27 May 1995. This service had previously been run by the state-owned Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre since nationalisation of the railways in 1948. TBA forms part of the consortium UGOFE which operates other commuter rail services in Buenos Aires. The Mitre line operates on broad gauge.
Train services
Urban
- Retiro – Tigre
- Retiro – Bartolomé Mitre // Maipú – Delta (TDC)
- Retiro – Villa Ballester – José León Suárez
Suburban
- Victoria – Capilla del Señor
- Victoria – Matheu
- Villa Ballester – Zárate
Interurbans
- Retiro – Rosario – Santa Fe
- Retiro – Córdoba
- Córdoba – Villa María
- Retiro – Tucumán
Retiro – Tigre |
Legend
|
0.0 km |
Retiro |
BA |
|
1.7 km |
Lisandro de la Torre |
BA |
|
2.4 km |
Belgrano |
BA |
|
2.9 km |
Nuñez |
BA |
|
3.6 km |
Rivadavia |
BA |
|
4.2 km |
Avenida General Paz |
BA |
|
5.4 km |
Vicente López |
GBA |
|
6.3 km |
Olivos (WTG) |
GBA |
|
7.0 km |
La Lucila |
GBA |
|
7.9 km |
Martínez |
GBA |
|
9.2 km |
Acassuso |
GBA |
|
10.0 km |
San Isidro |
GBA |
|
10.9 km |
Beccar |
GBA |
|
11.9 km |
Victoria |
GBA |
|
12.8 km |
Suburban line |
GBA |
|
14.6 km |
Virreyes |
GBA |
|
16.5 km |
San Fernando |
GBA |
|
18.7 km |
Carupá |
GBA |
|
23.5 km |
Tigre |
GBA |
|
See also
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