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Rosario Central Station

Rosario Central
Regional rail
Estación Rosario Central 1.jpg
The station viewed from the east, 2007.
Location Av. Wheelwright and Corrientes, Rosario,
Argentina
Owned by Municipality of Rosario
(1999-present)
Operated by Central Argentine Railway (1868−1948)
Ferrocarriles Argentinos (1948−1977)
Line(s) Mitre
History
Opened 1868
Closed 1977; 40 years ago (1977)

Coordinates: 32°56′13.82″S 60°38′25.15″W / 32.9371722°S 60.6403194°W / -32.9371722; -60.6403194

Rosario Central is a former railway station in Rosario, Argentina. It is located at the junction of Corrientes St. and Wheelwright Avenue, in the city center, not far from the coast of the Paraná River.

The station was part of the Mitre Railway network until 1977 when it fell into disuse. After being restored by the Municipality of Rosario, in 2005 the building was re-opened as the seat of the Center Municipal District, named "Antonio Berni".

The station served as a terminus of the Central Argentine Railway company. Its construction was started in 1868 and finished in 1870. At the time it was among the most important stations in the country due to its size, the funds invested in it, and the amount of traffic. It was built by British capital following the neo-gothic Italian style en vogue at the time, with a characteristic clock tower.

The railway starting at the station joined Rosario to the city of Córdoba, 396 km to the west. It was the first of the eight lines that eventually worked in Rosario, the country's longest at the time, and the first line that joined two Argentine provinces.


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