Nationalisation
After theEastern Bolivian line
In 1937, while theRosario railways
Once the metre gauge railways became part of Ferrocarril Belgrano, the government ordered the closure ofTucumán railways
Belgrano Railway operated two stations from Córdoba Central, the original built by theEx-Midland evolution
This railway extended along Buenos Aires Province from its terminus of Puente Alsina inEx-Compañía General evolution
That railway line operated services from Buenos Aires station in Parque Patricios to cities at the East of Buenos Aires Province and ports of La Plata and Rosario. When the company was added to Ferrocarril Belgrano, its network was significantly restructured. In Rosario, the CGBA terminal station was closed and all its branches put out of service. In Buenos Aires, the CGBA workshops in Riachuelo were closed so all the rolling stock was moved to Libertad workshops of Midland Railway. In La Plata, a joint with ex- Ferrocarril Provincial (FPBA) was built in Etcheverry station, using that line for all the freight trains that served the port in La Plata. The line that belonged to CGBA was abandoned and its rail tracks removed in the most part of the path. Finally in 1961, branches from Patricios toEx-F.C. Provincial evolution
The Ferrocarril Provincial was the last to become part of Ferrocarril Belgrano network. As the CGBA rail tracks from Port of La Plata to the crossing with FC Provincial (near Etcheverry) had been removed in the 1950s, therefore a joint was built to allow trains from González Catán to run on ex-FCPBA tracks to La Plata. In October 1961 the Etcheverry−Mira Pampa and Carlos Beguerie−Ex-FC Provincial de Santa Fe evolution
ThePrivatisation
By the beginning of the 1990sState interventions
As part of railway privatization, carried out during the presidency of Carlos Menem, a concession to operate the services was granted to the government ofSuburban services
Belgrano Norte
In the metropolitan sector of the City ofBelgrano Sur
On the southern sector of the City of Buenos Aires two diesel commuter lines operate to the southern suburbs of Buenos Aires. The Buenos Aires station-See also
*Bibliography
* ''British Railways in Argentina 1860-1948'', H.R. Stones - Edited by P.E. Waters & Associates, Bromley, Kent, England (1993)References
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