When will the Mitre train reconnect the North zone with the Capital?
The Tigre branch of the Mitre train will be completely interrupted due to renewal works from January 10 to February 28, affecting over 50,000 daily users.
The Tigre branch of the Mitre train in Argentina will be fully suspended for renovations from January 10 to February 28, impacting more than 50,000 daily commuters who will need to find alternative travel options during this period. In addition, the J. L. Suárez and Bartolomé Mitre branches will operate on a limited basis, only reaching Belgrano R and not extending to Retiro, compounding transportation challenges for users in the area.
According to Trenes Argentinos, the extensive renovation work involves a complete overhaul of tracks, sleepers, and signage, as well as the modernization of the historic signaling system at Retiro station. This major maintenance initiative aims to improve overall safety and efficiency for future train operations. Additionally, the break in service is being utilized to expedite construction on the railway crossings between Maldonado junction and the Retiro tracks.
Commuters on the Tigre branch can check travel alternatives through the official link provided by Trenes Argentinos. The upcoming construction and service interruptions highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance rail infrastructure in Argentina, even as they pose temporary inconveniences for daily travelers in the region.