Ciudad Universitaria railway station

Ciudad Universitaria
Commuter rail

A local train bound for Retiro.
Location Lugones/Cantilo Ave. and Udaondo
Belgrano, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Coordinates AR 34°32′33″S 58°26′54″W / 34.5426°S 58.4484°W / -34.5426; -58.4484Coordinates: AR 34°32′33″S 58°26′54″W / 34.5426°S 58.4484°W / -34.5426; -58.4484
Owned by Government of Argentina
Operated by Ferrovías (standard service)
Trenes Argentinos (differencial)
Line(s) Belgrano Norte Line
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Connections Ciudad Universitaria (UBA)
Club Atlético River Plate
History
Opened August 29, 2015 (2015-08-29)

Ciudad Universitaria is a railway station located in Belgrano, Buenos Aires. The station is part of Belgrano Norte Line and currently operated by both companies, private Ferrovías (for regular services) and state-owned Trenes Argentinos (for differencial services only, served by Emepa Alerce DMUs).

History

In 1994 private company Ferrovías took the concession of Belgrano Norte as part of the privatisation process carried out by President Carlos Menem.

In 2014 the Government of Argentina began building the "Ciudad Universitaria" station. The new station, opened in August 2015, replaced Scalabrini Ortiz (located 700 metres to the south of it). Ciudad Universitaria connects the University of Buenos Aires's campus (known as "Ciudad Universitaria" from which it took its name) through a bridge which allows students to reach university facilities without risk of traffic accidents.[1]

Although it had been announced that the station would be completed in March 2015 at a cost of AR$48 million, by June 2015 it had not been completed yet according to the Ministry of Transport.[2][3] Finally, the station was opened at the end of August 2015,[4] to serve the 40,000 people that attend the UBA campus each day.[5]

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