Mitre Train to Retiro: When Will the Full Route Return
The Mitre Train service to Retiro station has resumed partial operations with a complete return expected on March 8 due to ongoing safety tests and staff training.
The Mitre Train service in Buenos Aires has partially resumed operations starting from March 1, with trains currently reaching Belgrano C and Belgrano R stations. However, the full route to Retiro station remains incomplete, causing delays in service. Originally scheduled to return on March 1, the complete service is now expected to resume on March 8 due to various logistical and safety challenges.
The delay in the Mitre Train service is attributed to the need for thorough safety checks and the training of personnel before the service can return to its normal schedule. Trenes Argentinos has communicated that this provisional operational scheme will remain in effect until the completion of necessary tests. The expectation is that once these measures are fulfilled, the full services will return to meet the commuting needs of passengers.
This service interruption affects many commuters in the Buenos Aires area who rely on the Mitre line for travel to the central city area. As the reopening date approaches, it is important for local transit authorities to ensure all measures are in place to guarantee passenger safety. The situation reflects broader issues related to urban transport infrastructure development in Argentina.