Reduced service: construction of underpasses for the Sarmiento train advances in two neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
The Sarmiento train service will be partially disrupted due to ongoing construction of new underpasses in Buenos Aires, affecting travel between Moreno and Liniers.
On March 8, train operations on the Sarmiento line will be limited as construction progresses on two new underpasses in Buenos Aires. The service will not reach the Once station due to the ongoing work on the railway lines. This reduction in service will last until 20:00, with trains operating only between Moreno and Liniers. This construction aims to improve traffic flow and safety at critical crossings in the city.
The local government, through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Mobility, has stated that these underpasses are being built at the intersections of Irigoyen street in Villa Luro and Lorca in Caballito. The ongoing works are essential for ensuring that train services can meet the growing transport demands of the city. This initiative reflects a broader strategy to enhance urban transit infrastructure, facilitating smoother travel for commuters.
Residents and passengers are advised to plan accordingly, as interruptions might cause delays in their daily commutes. The city's infrastructure improvements are recognized as vital for the long-term efficiency and safety of public transport in Buenos Aires. By investing in these developments, the government is taking steps to mitigate congestion and enhance the overall commuting experience for its citizens.