Mar 9 • 10:45 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Mitre Train to Retiro: How it operates today, Monday, March 9

The Mitre Train service in Buenos Aires is currently operating on a limited route, with full services expected to resume in approximately 15 days.

On Monday, March 9, the Mitre Train service in Buenos Aires continues to operate on a limited basis, with trains running only between the Belgrano C and Belgrano R stations. Users have expressed concerns about when the service will return to its normal operations, as they woke up to find no trains running to Retiro station this morning. The full service was initially expected to resume on March 1 but has faced delays, prompting ongoing frustration among passengers.

Trenes Argentinos, the operator of the Mitre Line, announced last week that the reopening would not occur as planned. Despite initial expectations that the service would be restored fully by March 8, only partial service remains in effect. Commuters dependent on this train line have been left to navigate their travel options as they are faced with limited routes amidst the ongoing updates regarding service restoration.

The ongoing disruptions point to larger issues within Argentina's public transportation infrastructure, reflecting the challenges faced in maintaining timely operations in urban transport. As the date for full service remains uncertain, the implications for daily commuters and the overall efficiency of Buenos Aires' transport system are increasingly scrutinized, highlighting a need for improvements in management and service reliability.

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