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The San Martín line is a , 22-station
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service in the metropolitan area of
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,
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. The San Martín line operates from the city-centre terminus of Retiro north-west to Doctor Cabred in
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along a
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line built by the
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-owned
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. The line is currently operated by
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(SOFSE) after the
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rescinded the contract with former operator
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in March 2015. Passenger numbers in 2015 beat historical records for the line, which has been largely attributed to the newer rolling stock and refurbished stations.


History


Background

The first line had been built and operated by the
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, a British-owned company. The original projects included a railway to connect Argentina and
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, but instead the BAPR focused on getting access to
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. When the
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granted concession to build the line, the company opened a 100-km length Mercedes
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segment.


Ferrocarriles Argentinos

On 13 February 1947, the
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acquired the
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, changing its name to
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one year later when the entire Argentine railway network
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by
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's administration. Immediately after nationalisation, there was a project to electrify the line, however this never came to fruition. During the 1960s the line was restructured, renewing its rolling stock. Therefore, the
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s of San Martín line were replaced by
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ones. The old
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made of wood were also replaced by new wagons manufactured in
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(then
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) factory in Córdoba Province. In the 1970s the modernisation continued, renewing
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and
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s. In addition, most of the stations were remodelled while the orange colour was adopted to identify the line. In 1978 a restructuring of the San Martín line was carried out by the
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Military Government, so the terminus was set in
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. From that point on, Doctor Cabred (former terminus) and intermediate stop Manzanares were used for long-distance services exclusively, something which was reverted in later years.


Privatisation: Metropolitano

With the
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of the entire rail network led in the early 1990s by President
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,
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ceased to operate metropolitan services. A new State-owned transitional company, FEMESA, Ferrocarriles Metropolitanos S.A., was created to operate those services until they were privatised. On 1 March 1994, private company Metropolitano (TMS) took over the line, which it operated until 7 January 2005, when the contract was revoked by the
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. In spite of the large government subsidies received by TMS, a serious decline in the standard of their rail services has led to the original concession being revoked and the service was taken over by the consortium Unidad de Gestión Operativa Ferroviaria de Emergencia, UGOFE.


Transition

With the line managed by UGOFE, several projects were announced to improve the San Martín line services, with an estimated 36 million passengers transported yearly and which were seeing an annual increment of 15% in ridership. In 2008 the Government of Argentina announced that the electrification using overhead lines for the whole system was to be started in June 2008. The project also included a new maintenance yard, new tracks for the entire line with all level road crossings to be eliminated and replaced with bridges and tunnels. ."Apuran la electrificación del ferrocarril San Martín" by Antonio Rossi
''Clarín'', 9 Apr 2008

17 Jun 2008
New rolling stock consisting of 24 diesel-electric CSR SDD7 locomotives and 160 coaches arrived from China to serve the line, which raised questions about the line's electrification.Dispondrán de más servicios de trenes entre Pilar y Retiro
Retrieved on 17 June 2008 (Spanish)
On February 12, 2014, the operation of San Martín Line was granted to private company
Corredores Ferroviarios Corredores Ferroviarios was an Argentine private company that operated the Mitre and San Martín railway services in Buenos Aires Province for about one year until the Government of Argentina rescinded the agreement with the company in March ...
. In April of the same year the San Martín line completed the modernisation of its entire fleet, putting into service 24 CSR SDD7 diesel locomotives and 160 coaches acquired from China, Chinese company CSR Corporation Limited, CSR."El tren San Martín a nuevo", ''Página/12'', 22 Apr 2014
/ref> The units had been bought in 2008 but they were unable to run so the stations had to modify their platforms for the new coaches. Once works were concluded, the Chinese trains made their debut in Argentina."Un ramal con trenes nuevos, no modernos" by Diego Cabot
''La Nación'', Apr 2014
The new rolling stock completely replaced the
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trains built in the 1960s and 1970s.


Renationalisation

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took over Belgrano Sur and Roca (operated by Argentren) and Mitre and San Martín (operated by
Corredores Ferroviarios Corredores Ferroviarios was an Argentine private company that operated the Mitre and San Martín railway services in Buenos Aires Province for about one year until the Government of Argentina rescinded the agreement with the company in March ...
) lines after the
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rescinded the contracts signed with both companies on March 2, 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 December 2014, plans were made between the Ministry of the Interior and Transport and City of Buenos Aires to elevate the entire line using a new viaduct from La Paternal station to the existing viaduct at Palermo station, together with a similar project for the belgrano Sur Line. Both governments cited benefits such as the improvement of road traffic and rail frequencies as reasons for building the 4.9 km viaduct.Elevarán las trazas del ferrocarril San Martín y del Belgrano Sur
- InfoBAE, 16 December 2014.


Historic operators

Companies that have operated the San Martín Line since it was established after the railway nationalisation in Argentina, 1948 nationalisation are:


Electrification

The Railway electrification, electrification of the San Martín line has been an ongoing issue, especially given that it is the only
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line in
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not to be electrified. Interest in electrifying the line came about as early as 1907 when it was still part of the
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. More concrete plans emerged in 1947 which included elevating the track through the centre of the city, however, with Railway nationalisation in Argentina, the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, these plans were shelved.El San Martín, entre obras y una electrificación impostergable
- EnElSubte, 11 May 2015.
By 1987, these plans were revisited and
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signed a contract with the Soviet Union, Soviet company Tecnostroyexport to use 25 kV AC railway electrification like that recently installed on the Roca Line, with the difference that electric locomotives would be used to pull the existing carriages instead of purchasing new Japanese Electric Multiple Units like on the Roca Line. The collapse of the Soviet Union and economic problems in Argentina slowed the plans down and the Railway privatisation in Argentina, privatisation of the railways in 1993 ultimately led to its cancellation. The electrification of the line was not discussed again until 2008 when the Government of Argentina announced that electrification using overhead lines for the whole system was start in June 2008. In 2014, 24 CSR SDD7 diesel locomotives and 160 coaches acquired from China, Chinese company CSR Corporation Limited, CSR were put into service, seemingly putting any electrification plans on hold, but that same year the Ministry of the Interior and Transport, Minister of the Interior and Transport Florencio Randazzo stated that the project was still on the table.Randazzo: “La electrificación no está descartada”
- Diario Pilar, 15 June 2014
Similarly, in 2014 when the construction of a new 4.9 km viaduct through the centre of the city was announced (similar to the one proposed in 1947), the renders presented showed overhead lines along the viaduct. Similarly, the Red de Expresos Regionales plan from the City of Buenos Aires showed the line as already being electrified. The national government announced in September 2015 that China Railway Construction Corporation was carrying out a feasibility study to assess the electrification of the line. A month earlier, the Ministry of the Interior and Transport had announced the possibility of financing the line's electrification through the Inter-American Development Bank. Presumably, the diesel-electric rolling stock would be moved to other broad gauge diesel services in the country. The railway line was closed May 2018 to July 2019, from Retiro to Villa del Parque, as a new viaduct was being installed from Palermo Station to La Paternal to eliminate 11 busy road crossings. It is currently not finished (July 2019) but the trains run the whole line, without stopping at Villa Crespo (Chacarita) and Paternal.


Services

Current San Martín Line services as of July 2019 Retiro - Pilar - Dr. Cabred
on Argentina.gob.ar website


Gallery

File:Puente Pacifico 1930s.jpg, A Buenos Aires and Pacific Railway, BAP steam locomotive in Palermo, Buenos Aires (c.1930) File:LineaSanMartin.jpg, A train while being operated by UGOFE before nationalisation (2005) File:Villa del Parque calle frente a estacion.jpg, Villa del Parque station exterior File:Línea San Martín interior (1).JPG, Interior of the new rolling stock File:PalermoStation LineSanMartin August2017.jpg, Palermo station


See also

* General San Martín Railway, San Martín Railway * Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado, SOFSE * Rail transport in Argentina * CSR SDD7


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Linea San Martin (Buenos Aires) Railway lines in Argentina, s Greater Buenos Aires, s Rail transport in Buenos Aires Province, sb Articles containing video clips