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Belgrano Norte Line

Belgrano Norte Line
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Overview
Service type Urban rail
Status Operating
Locale Buenos Aires Province
Predecessor Córdoba Central Railway
First service 1948; 69 years ago (1948)
Current operator(s) Ferrovías and Trenes Argentinos
Former operator(s) FEMESA
Annual ridership 29,877,000 (2014)
Website Official site
Route
Start Retiro
Stops 22
End Villa Rosa
Distance travelled 55 km (34 mi)
Average journey time 80'
65' (differential)
Service frequency 10'
On-board services
Class(es) Standard class only
Baggage facilities Overhead racks
Technical
EMD Locomotives
Emepa Alerce
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)

The Belgrano Norte line is a commuter rail service in Buenos Aires, Argentina run by the private company Ferrovías since 1 April 1994, with some services operated by the state-owned company Trenes Argentinos from 2015. This service had previously been run by the state-owned General Belgrano Railway since nationalisation of the railways in 1948. Ferrovías also formed part of the consortium UGOFE which operated other commuter rail services in Buenos Aires.

The Belgrano Norte line service operates from Retiro station, in the centre of Buenos Aires, through the northern Buenos Aires suburbs to the town of Villa Rosa in Pilar Partido. The metre gauge line was built by the British-owned Córdoba Central Railway which was bought by the State in 1939 and was later integrated into Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano in 1948 when the entire Argentine railway network was nationalised.

There are a total of 22 stations along the 55 km (34 mi) long railway line and the journey along the entire length of the line takes roughly one hour and twenty minutes for the regular service and one hour and five minutes for the differential service. During peak hours, trains run approximately every 8 minutes and an estimated 42 million passengers are transported each year.

The line was part of the Córdoba Central Railway (CCR), specifically the branch from the city of Rosario to Retiro, Buenos Aires. The CCR would become part of General Belgrano Railway network when the Government of Argentina nationalised French and British companies in 1948.


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