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The Belgrano Sur line is an Argentine
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service in the Greater Buenos Aires area, currently operated by state-owned enterprise
Trenes Argentinos Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado (abbreviated SOFSE; trading name: Trenes Argentinos Operaciones) is an Argentine state-owned company created in 2008 to operate passenger services in Argentina. It is a subsidiary of the Ferrocarriles Ar ...
. The Belgrano Sur runs over tracks and through stations built by the
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-owned Compañía General de Buenos Aires and
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Midland companies at the beginning of the 20th century. The termini are Dr. A. Sáenz in the Nueva Pompeya district of the autonomous city of
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, with two branches to Villars in General Las Heras Partido (departing from
González Catán González Catán is a city located in La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The city is the second-largest by area in the county (52 km²), and the second most-populous. The city is located near the southwestern end of the Grea ...
)El tren Belgrano Sur vuelve a llegar a la estación 20 de Junio tras 26 años sin servicio
Télam, 1 Dec 2019
and Marinos del Crucero Gral. Belgrano in
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and Merlo partidos respectively. Carrying just under 11 million passengers per year, the line is the least used of the Buenos Aires commuter rail network.Estadísticas del transporte ferroviario - Total 2014
, CNRT website - Ministry of Transport
The railway line was originally built and operated by two companies, British-owned buenos aires midland railway that made its inaugural trip in 1909 joining puente Alsina and Carhue, and Franco-Belgian-owned camoinia gereral de buenos aires ( Established in 1908 ), That built and operated a large network reaching cities in the west of Buenos aires province and branches to cities such as La plata and Rosario, Although most of the line was closed and only a few services are active nowadays.


History


Background

The railway line was originally built and operated by two companies,
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-owned Buenos Aires Midland Railway (BA Midland) and
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-owned Compañía General de Buenos Aires (CGBA) (established in 1908). The first train on the British owned line made its inaugural trip in 1909 joining Puente Alsina and Carhué. CGBA built and operated a large network reaching cities in the west of Buenos Aires Province and branches to cities such as La Plata and Rosario, although most of the line has since been closed and only a few services still operate. When the entire Argentine railway network was nationalised in 1948 during Juan Perón's presidency, the BA Midland became part of the Belgrano Sur line division of the General Belgrano Railway. Furthermore, the newly nationalised companies added to Ferrocarril Belgrano network were renamed, being known as "G" ( Cía. Gral. de Buenos Aires), "M" (Midland) and "P( Province of Buenos Aires Railway).


Ferrocarriles Argentinos

After the nationalisation, several improvements were carried out on the line, including an additional rail track between Aldo Bonzi and Libertad to increase the frequency of the services. The modernisation included the purchase of brand-new diesel locomotives manufactured by the American company Whitcomb in 1951 (with the addition of 15 new locomotives from the Dutch company
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in 1955) and the construction of junctions at the Tapiales and Aldo Bonzi stations that allowed the ex-BA Midland line to connect with the
Sarmiento Railway The Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway (FCDFS) (Spanish: Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento), named after the former Argentine president, statesman, educator, and author Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, is one of the six state-owned Argentine rai ...
near Haedo in Greater Buenos Aires. During the 1950s, the increasing population in Greater Buenos Aires led the company to add more services. By December 1955, the Belgrano Railway ran more than 40 services per day along the Puente Alsina−Aldo Bonzi section. Nevertheless, the rolling stock had not been renewed since the 1930s and as a result, some railcars that had been damaged or destroyed in accidents were put out of service and were never replaced due to the lack of investment in purchasing new railcars. In the late 1960s and early 1970s
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s manufactured by the Hungarian company
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were allocated to the Belgrano Sur. They had been acquired by the
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decades earlier and had been running on the northern Argentine railways since 1936. Some of them were used for local services to Libertad and the rest for the long-distance service to Carhué, departing from Buenos Aires station, the former Compañía Gral. de Buenos Aires terminus. The Ganz railcars ran services until 1977 when the line was definitively closed. When the Libertad−Plomer section was closed, the ex-CGBA Buenos Aires station was made the terminus. Trains ran without passengers from Puente Alsina to Aldo Bonzi, running back to the Tapiales junction where they then went to the Buenos Aires station. Passengers waited and took the train in Buenos Aires, being carried to Carhué via Plomer. The lack of maintenance caused a progressive deterioration in the rolling stock and stations of the line. The line was closed in September 1977 and the workshops at Libertad were demolished. On 2 March 1977, Decree N° 547 by
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President of Argentina,
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ordered the closure and dismantlement of more than 4,000 km of rail tracks. Several General Belgrano Railway lines were closed on 1 May 1977, although long-distance services to Carhué continued operating until August of that year when the last train ran to that city. Nevertheless, the closure of services in the region did not have a negative impact on the economy of the Province since the rail tracks ran through low-populated regions. Furthermore, most of that region was already served by other railway lines with better access to the city of
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.


Privatisation: Metropolitano

With the
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in the early 1990s, the Belgrano Sur line was granted in concession to the
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which started operations in 1994. However, the Government of Argentina revoked the contract of concession in 2007 due to poor service standards and increasing complaints from users. Until then, the concessionary had been receiving near $30 million in subsidies per month. In the first years of private operation, many kilometres of the line were closed with stations and infrastructure abandoned. In spite of the large government subsidies received by TMB (the
Metropolitano Metropolitano S.A. was a privately owned consortium formed in 1994 to take over concessions granted by the Argentine government as part of railway privatisation during the presidency of Carlos Menem for the operation of commuter rail services i ...
's subsidiary that operated the line) a serious decline in the standard of rail services led to the original concession being revoked. In 2007, the service was given in concession to the consortium Unidad de Gestión Operativa Ferroviaria de Emergencia ( UGOFE).


Transition and new concession

The UGOFE took over the service until 12 February 2014, when it was announced that the Belgrano Sur and Roca lines would be granted to Argentren S.A., a company that was part of the Emepa Group and UGOFE was immediately dissolved.


Renationalisation and investment

The State-owned company
Trenes Argentinos Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado (abbreviated SOFSE; trading name: Trenes Argentinos Operaciones) is an Argentine state-owned company created in 2008 to operate passenger services in Argentina. It is a subsidiary of the Ferrocarriles Ar ...
took over Belgrano Sur line (operated by Argentren) after the Government of Argentina rescinded the contracts signed with the company on 2 March 2015. The contract terms specified that the concession could be cancelled with no right to claim compensation."Ya está lista la ley que prevé más control estatal sobre los trenes"
''Clarín'', 5 Mar 2015
The agreements had been signed in February 2014, committing Argentren and Corredores Ferroviarios to operate the lines. In September 2013, the Government of Argentina announced that 23 brand-new
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s were to be acquired from the Chinese company
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. The first batch of the new rolling stock was expected to be available from May 2015 but only arrived in Buenos Aires in July. It was then announced that the new rolling stock had been would begin running on the Buenos Aires - Gonzalez Catán route in August. The other parts of the line received the new rolling stock before the end of 2015, as the railcars arrived in the country. It was also announced that all the 28 stations of the line would be remodelled. The cost of the investment was estimated in A$ 1,200 million. The platforms of the stations would be elevated to match the height of the new rolling stock, while the track was being refurbished on the line, with the Buenos Aires - Tapiales segment receiving completely new rails on concrete sleepers.Arribaron al puerto primeros coches motores CNR para el Belgrano Sur
- EnElSubte, 6 July 2015.
Twnty-four of the stations would be completely replaced using modular designs, while some single-track segments would be made into double-track segments.Informe de Obras
- ADIFSE
In 2015, two important extension works were also being considered. To the southwest, the section from González Catán to
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(closed at the time of privatisation) were to be restored and reopened, extending that branch of the line after its 20-year closure whilst adding new overpasses and connecting the line with the Merlo - Lobos branch of the Sarmiento Line. Similarly, there were also plans to bring the line further into the city, moving the terminus from Buenos Aires station to Constitucion railway station where it would connect with the Roca Line and Line C of the
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. The construction would use viaducts to avoid level crossings in the city and would be carried out in cooperation between the National Government and the Government of Buenos Aires. In August 2017, Trenes Argentinos suspended the Puente Alsina–Aldo Bonzi service due to a derailment near Puente Alsina station. Since then, the service has not been re-established. Because of that, the National Government ceded the lands occupied by the line to the Municipality of Lanús with the purpose of building a park there. The Buenos Aires station was closed in May 2018, leaving Dr. Sáenz as new terminus of the line. A viaduct was built between Sáenz and Villa Soldati to avoid level crossings. A second stage of the project included to extend the viaduct to Plaza Constitución, connecting both lines, Belgrano Sur and Roca.


Extensions

200px, Villars station, reopened in 2022 In December 2019, the branch "G" was extended 9 km from
González Catán González Catán is a city located in La Matanza Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The city is the second-largest by area in the county (52 km²), and the second most-populous. The city is located near the southwestern end of the Grea ...
to 20 de Junio in
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. Passenger trains had not stopped in 20 de Junio since 1993, when services were reduced to reduce costs. In July 2021, the service was extended from González Catán to
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in the Buenos Aires Province.El tren Belgrano Sur llegó a Marcos Paz después de 28 años
on Government of Argentina, 29 Jul 2021
Trains resumed operations to Villars, a small town with 3,000 inhabitants in General Las Heras Partido,Villars, el pueblo bonaerense que luchó 29 años hasta que consiguió que vuelva el tren
by María Belén Robledo on Infocielo, 23 Dec 2022
in December 2022, after the Government extended the service from Marcos Paz to that city. The service had been closed in 1993. There are plans to extend the service to other towns of the region that were served by train in the past, such as Lozano and Navarro.


Historic operators

Companies that have operated the Belgrano Sur Line since it was established after the 1948 nationalisation are:


Rolling Stock

In August 2015, the first diesel multiple units (DMUs) acquired from CNR Tangshan were put into service. This rolling stock consists of 81 cars, which make up a total of 27 DMUs composed of three cars each and were to be phased-in throughout the year until all the railcars were the Chinese-made DMUs. Prior to the complete replacement of the existing rolling stock by the Chinese DMUs, the line consisted of a variety of diesel locomotives pulling carriages in a number of different combinations. The introduction of the new rolling stock has doubled the line's passenger capacity.Randazzo presentó el nuevo servicio 0km de la línea Belgrano Sur y anunció que se convertirá en "el tren de los trabajadores con dignidad"
- Ministerio del Interior y Transporte, 25 August 2015.


Services

The Belgrano Sur line operates the following DMU services:


See also

*
Midland Railway The Midland Railway (MR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1844. The Midland was one of the largest railway companies in Britain in the early 20th century, and the largest employer in Derby, where it had its headquarters. It ama ...
* Compañía General de Buenos Aires *
Trenes Argentinos Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado (abbreviated SOFSE; trading name: Trenes Argentinos Operaciones) is an Argentine state-owned company created in 2008 to operate passenger services in Argentina. It is a subsidiary of the Ferrocarriles Ar ...


Notes


References


External links

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