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Retiro (Line C Buenos Aires Underground)
Retiro is a station on Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground and is the current terminus. The station is a part of the larger Retiro railway station which connects to the Mitre, San Martín and Belgrano railways, as well as their corresponding commuter rail lines. The station was opened on 6 February 1936 as part of the extension of the line from Diagonal Norte. Overview Once complete, both line and line will also terminate here and connect with this station. As of 2014, Line E's extension to Retiro was almost complete, missing only rails and electrical components.Roggio suspende obras de ampliación de la línea E
- EnElSubte, 18 October 2014


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Mitre Line
The Mitre line is an Argentine broad gauge commuter rail service in Buenos Aires Province and is part of the Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre division. The service is currently operated by the State-owned company Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado after the Government of Argentina rescinded its contract with Corredores Ferroviarios in March 2015. History Background The first line was built and operated by the Buenos Aires Northern Railway, a British-owned company that ran trains from Central Station (then from Retiro) to Tigre, joining both cities in 1857. The company was then taken over by the Central Argentine Railway in 1888 due to financial problems. In 1891, Victoria station was inaugurated. Trains to Zelaya and Capilla del Señor departed from Victoria for the first time one year later. In 1916, the Retiro- Tigre line was electrified, becoming the first electrified railway system in South America. New British Thomson-Houston (BTH) multiple units were acquir ...
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Línea E (SBASE) Bullet
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Retiro (Line H Buenos Aires Underground)
Retiro (Spanish for ''retirement'' or ''retreat'') may refer to: Places *Retiro, Antioquia, a municipality in Antioquia, Colombia *Retiro, Buenos Aires, a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina **Retiro bus station, the main bus terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina **Retiro railway station, a railway station complex in Buenos Aires comprising: ***Retiro (Line C Buenos Aires Underground) ***Retiro (Line E Buenos Aires Underground) ***Retiro Belgrano railway station, serving the Belgrano Norte Line and the General Manuel Belgrano Railway ***Retiro Mitre railway station, serving the Mitre Line and the General Bartolomé Mitre Railway ***Retiro San Martín railway station, serving the San Martín Line and the General San Martín Railway *Retiro, Chile, a municipality in Chile *Retiro (Madrid), a district in Madrid, Spain **Parque del Buen Retiro, a park in Madrid, Spain **Retiro (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 2 *Retiro, San Germán, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Retiro Island (Brasília) ...
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Retiro (Line G Buenos Aires Underground)
Retiro (Spanish for ''retirement'' or ''retreat'') may refer to: Places *Retiro, Antioquia, a municipality in Antioquia, Colombia *Retiro, Buenos Aires, a neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina **Retiro bus station, the main bus terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina **Retiro railway station, a railway station complex in Buenos Aires comprising: ***Retiro (Line C Buenos Aires Underground) ***Retiro (Line E Buenos Aires Underground) ***Retiro Belgrano railway station, serving the Belgrano Norte Line and the General Manuel Belgrano Railway ***Retiro Mitre railway station, serving the Mitre Line and the General Bartolomé Mitre Railway ***Retiro San Martín railway station, serving the San Martín Line and the General San Martín Railway *Retiro, Chile, a municipality in Chile *Retiro (Madrid), a district in Madrid, Spain **Parque del Buen Retiro, a park in Madrid, Spain **Retiro (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 2 *Retiro, San Germán, Puerto Rico, a barrio *Retiro Island (Brasília) ...
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Retiro (Line E Buenos Aires Underground)
Retiro is the terminus station on Line E of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station is part of the larger Retiro railway station which connects to the Mitre, San Martín and Belgrano railways, as well as their corresponding commuter rail lines. The station was opened on 3 June 2019 as part of the extension of the line from Bolívar . Overview Passengers are able to transfer to the Retiro Station on Line C, and eventually Retiro Station on Line G and Retiro Station on Line H once they are completed. It connects to the Retiro railway station which serves as the central terminal for the General San Martín Railway and General Mitre Railway and their respective commuter rail services, as well as the Belgrano Norte Line. See also *Retiro bus station *Retiro railway station ( Belgrano, Mitre, San Martín) *Retiro underground station ( Line C, Line G, Line H Line H is a line of the Buenos Aires Underground. The first phase, between Plaza Once and Caseros, which opened on ...
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Retiro San Martín Railway Station
Retiro-San Martín, 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 San Martín Line that runs local trains to the northwestern suburbs of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It also functions as terminal station for the national train General San Martín Railway. Overview Retiro San Martín is the terminus for the San Martín Railway, and lies between Retiro Belgrano station and Retiro bus station (''Terminal de Omnibus''), the principal long-distance bus terminal in Buenos Aires. Retiro San Martín is accessible by the C line of the Buenos Aires Metro system and by numerous local public bus services. The station will also be accessible by both Line E and Line H of the metro once their extensions are complete. History The station was inaugurated in 1912 by the Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway (BAP), as part of the extension of the service fro ...
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Retiro Mitre Railway Station
Retiro-Mitre, or simply Retiro, is one of the six large mainline railway railway terminus, station termini in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located in the neighborhood of Retiro, Buenos Aires, 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 Bartolomé Mitre Railway, General Mitre Railway. Overview It is one of Argentina's largest railway stations. Retiro Mitre is accessible by the Line C (Buenos Aires Metro), C line and Line E (Buenos Aires Underground), Line E of the Buenos Aires Underground, Buenos Aires Metro system and by numerous local public bus services. The station will also be accessible by Line H (Buenos Aires Underground), 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 Th ...
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Retiro Belgrano Railway Station
Retiro-Belgrano, 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 Belgrano Norte Line that runs local trains to the northern suburbs of the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It also functions as terminal station for the national cargo train General Belgrano Railway. Built in 1912, its Beaux-Arts design makes it one of the most recognizable landmarks of french neoclassicism in the country. The terminal is the fourth-busiest train station in Argentina. Overview Retiro Belgrano is the terminus for the General Belgrano Railway and is adjacent to the Retiro bus station (''Terminal de Omnibus''), the principal long-distance bus terminal in Buenos Aires, the Retiro Mitre station of Mitre Railway, and the Retiro San Martín station of the San Martín Railway. The complex is accessible by the C line of the Buenos Aires Metro system and by numerous loca ...
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Retiro Bus Station
Retiro bus station ( es, Terminal de Ómnibus de Retiro) is the main bus terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is situated in the Retiro district, two blocks north of Retiro railway station. Overview The station was commissioned in 1980 by the municipal government under Mayor Osvaldo Cacciatore. Designed by Fernando Serra, Jorge Valera, and Raúl Petrucci, the station was inaugurated in 1983. The station, nearly in length, includes 75 gates and is accessible from the parking lot via five elevated walkways. Buses depart from Retiro for all parts of Argentina, and for the neighbouring countries of Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile, as well as for Lima, Peru. Buses are operated from the terminal by over 100 Argentine and foreign companies. Other services at the station include gift shops, a bar, numerous fast food concessions, a pharmacy, paramedics, a Bank of the City of Buenos Aires branch, and the ''Integral'' parcel service. The bus station has been operated s ...
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Línea H (SBASE) Bullet
Line H is a line of the Buenos Aires Underground. The first phase, between Plaza Once and Caseros, which opened on 18 October 2007, currently stretches over 8.8 km between Hospitales and Facultad de Derecho stations. It is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E on 20 June 1944. According to projections, the line will stretch a total of about 11.85 km and will run from between Retiro to Sáenz once the remaining sections are constructed. It connects the southern part of the city with the north, improving traffic flow to the centre of the city. It is also designed to serve as a transversal line and provide cross-connections across all radial lines, mainly under the axis of Jujuy and Pueyrredón avenues. Rolling stock During its early years, Line H was served by a temporary fleet of refurbished and original vintage Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel train sets originally introduced on line C, with electric current supplied b ...
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Line H (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line H is a line of the Buenos Aires Underground. The first phase, between Plaza Once and Caseros, which opened on 18 October 2007, currently stretches over 8.8 km between Hospitales and Facultad de Derecho stations. It is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E on 20 June 1944. According to projections, the line will stretch a total of about 11.85 km and will run from between Retiro to Sáenz once the remaining sections are constructed. It connects the southern part of the city with the north, improving traffic flow to the centre of the city. It is also designed to serve as a transversal line and provide cross-connections across all radial lines, mainly under the axis of Jujuy and Pueyrredón avenues. Rolling stock During its early years, Line H was served by a temporary fleet of refurbished and original vintage Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel train sets originally introduced on line C, with electric current supplied b ...
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