Mitre Line

Mitre Line
Overview
Service typeCommuter rail
StatusActive
LocaleBuenos Aires Province
PredecessorCentral Argentine
First service1948 (1948)
Current operatorSOFSE
Former operatorCorredores Ferroviarios
WebsiteMitre Line
Route
TerminiRetiro
Stops57
Distance travelled180 km (110 mi)
Average journey time
  • Retiro–Tigre: 75 min.
  • Retiro–B.Mitre: 50 min.
  • Retiro–J.L. Suárez: 65 min.
  • J.L. Suárez–Zárate: 120 min.
  • Victoria–Capilla del Señor: 70 min.
Service frequency
  • Retiro–Tigre: 20 min.
  • Retiro–B.Mitre: 30 min.
  • Retiro–J.L. Suárez: 20 min.
  • J.L. Suárez–Zárate: 70 min.
  • Victoria–Capilla del Señor: 7 trains per day
Technical
Rolling stockCSR EMUs (electric)
Materfer CMM 400-2 (diesel)
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Track ownerGovernment of Argentina
Route map
Retiro
A. Illia Highway
L. de la Torre
Tres de Febrero
Belgrano C
M. Carranza
Núñez
Colegiales
Rivadavia
Belgrano R
L.M. Drago
Coghlan
General Urquiza
Saavedra
Pueyrredón
Miguelete
San Martín
Vicente López
Juan B. Justo
Florida
San Andrés
Olivos
Dr. Cetrángolo
Maipú
Bartolomé Mitre
Malaver
La Lucila
Villa Ballester
Martínez
Acassuso
Chilavert
Provincial Route 4
José León Suárez
San Isidro C
Provincial Route 4
Béccar
Camino del Buen Ayre
Victoria
Virreyes
San Fernando C
Bancalari
Carupá
Dr. Schweitzer
Tigre
El Talar
General Pacheco
López Camelo
Benavídez
Ingeniero Maschwitz
Garín
Escobar
Maquinista Savio
Matheu
Río Luján
Ingeniero Otamendi
Zelaya
Campana
Los Cardales
Kilometre 83
Capilla del Señor
 
Zárate
end of suburban service
Lima
to Vagués and Pergamino
Baradero
San Pedro
Ramallo
San Nicolás
Arroyo del Medio
Empalme
Villa Constitución
Arroyo Saladillo
Groenewold
Rosario Norte

The Mitre line is an Argentine broad gauge commuter rail service in Buenos Aires Province and is part of the Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre division. The service is currently operated by the state-owned company Operadora Ferroviaria Sociedad del Estado after the Government of Argentina rescinded its contract with Corredores Ferroviarios in March 2015.