Feb 25 • 23:57 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The Mitre train will resume service this Sunday between Tigre and Belgrano: when will the three branches make the complete route

The Tigre branch of the Mitre railway in Argentina will resume its services this Sunday after a two-month hiatus.

After nearly two months of suspension, the Tigre branch of Argentina's Mitre railway is set to reinstate its services on March 1. Normal operations were interrupted on January 10 to allow for infrastructure upgrades specifically aimed at renewing railway tracks and laying new cables. While the Tigre branch was entirely offline, the other branches continued limited service between specific terminals and Belgrano R during the maintenance period.

The resumption of the Tigre branch is the first step towards restoring full operations across all three branches, which is scheduled to be completed next week when all routes will extend to Retiro. The gradual return to regular service highlights the importance of reliable transportation in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, as many commuters rely on these trains for daily travel.

As normalcy returns, this development not only reflects positively on the railway service's commitment to infrastructure improvement but also emphasizes the necessity of ongoing maintenance to ensure safety and efficiency. The upcoming restoration of complete service will likely alleviate commuter concerns and enhance connectivity in the region, ultimately contributing to the area's economic recovery and growth.

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