A passenger train arrived this Wednesday at San Antonio de Arecoafter 30 years, by making a test trip from the Capilla del Señor station, prior to the return of the service between these two towns in the province of Buenos Aires, planned for the first months of 2023.
The 38-kilometre route will also make it possible to reconnect, after 30 years, the bus stops Gaynor, Solis Y Vagues to the train services of the miter line that unites the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires with the north of the suburbs.
In order for the test trip to take place, dismantling and weeding of the tram were carried outor, in addition to carrying out the comprehensive improvement of roads and 30 percent of the sleepers, together with the reconditioning of the Areco station changes.
After 30 years, the passenger train will return to San Antonio de Areco ?
A test trip was carried out that will allow the extension of the service that currently connects Victoria with Capilla del Señor.
The neighbors of Gaynor, Solís, Vagues and Areco will soon be able to enjoy the train ? pic.twitter.com/S5aXJvWVFK
– Argentine Trains (@TrenesArg) July 20, 2022
The return of the service is expected for the first months of 2023once the railway adaptation tasks have been completed on the Matheu-Los Cardales section with the aim of improving speed, comfort and safety conditions.
Likewise, work is being done on the repair of level crossings, track devices (crossings and diversions) and lines in the rest of the branch line.
In addition, he stressed that “with the president Alberto Fernandezthe minister alexis warrior and the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Serge Massawe will continue redoubling efforts to rebuild Argentina and continue uniting all the inhabitants of our country”.
? Exploration trip to #SanAntonioDeAreco!
We continue working to recover the railway service after 30 years, reconnecting the stations of Capilla, Gaynor, Solís, Vagués and Areco, of the #LineMiter.#PeopleFirst ??????#ElTrenNosUne ? pic.twitter.com/MUojmzRmP5
– Martin Marinucci (@MartinMarinucci) July 20, 2022
Along with Marinucci were the General Manager of Operations, Marcelo Sánchez; the manager of the Miter Line, Iván Kildoff; the director of Argentine Trains Sandra Mayol; the mayors of Exaltación de la Cruz, Diego Nanni and of San Andrés de Giles, Miguel Gesualdi; and the former communal chief of San Antonio de Areco, Francisco Durañona.