University train of La Plata

Tren Universitario

A NOHAB railcar stopped at a station (2014).
Overview
Service type commuter rail
Status Active
Locale La Plata
First service April 26, 2013 (2013-04-26)
Current operator(s) SOFSE
Website Tren Universitario
Route
Start La Plata
End Policlínico San Martín
Distance travelled 4.6 km (2.9 mi)
Average journey time 20'
Service frequency 60' [1]
Technical
Track gauge 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 30 km/h [1]
Track owner(s) Government of Argentina

The University train of La Plata is a commuter rail service part of Roca Line, currently being operated by State-owned company Trenes Argentinos. Trains run within La Plata city of buenos Aires Province in Argentina.

History

Former Tecnotren rolling stock.

The service was officially opened on 26 April 2013.[2] The units are railbuses powered by a 1.7-litre diesel engines manufactured by FIAT and were manufactured and assembled by TecnoTren, a local company which developed a train that runs on abandoned tracks.[3]

The train runs through the Paseo del Bosque of La Plata, connecting La Plata station with the University of La Plata campus buildings, finishing its trip at the "General San Martín" polyclinic.[4][5][6]

The service was interrupted in February 2014 when the units were sent to workshops for maintenance and inspection works,[7] being reestablished one month later.[8] In December 2014, the TecnoTren units were replaced by NOHAB railcars built in 1948 and imported in the 2000s from Portugal.[9]

State-owned company Trenes Argentinos took over Roca line (operated by Argentren) after the Government of Argentina rescinded the contracts signed with the company on 2 March 2015. The contract terms specified that the concession could be cancelled with no right to claim compensation.[10] The agreements had been signed in February 2014, committing Argentren and Corredores Ferroviarios to operate the lines.[11][12][13]

See also

References

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