.

MundoAndino Home : Andes Argentina Guide at MundoAndino

Patio Parada


Patio Parada is a rail yard in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is an important part of the railway system of the city and has been designed as the future site of a multi-modal public transport terminus. Rosario/12, 4 March 2007. La transformacion de la ciudad. Formerly belonging to the Ferrocarril General Bartolome Mitre company, it is now managed by the Nuevo Central Argentino (NCA) railway company. It employs a broad 5 ft 6 in (1676 mm) gauge railway.

Asociacion Rosarina Amigos del Riel. Historia de los Ferrocarriles de Rosario (History of Rosario's Railways).

Patio Parada is located in the north of Rosario, just outside the central section of the city, along Bordabehere Avenue, from Alberdi Avenue westward. A street bridge (part of Avellaneda Boulevard) runs above it in the northsouth direction. Its administration building lies on one end, at the Cruce Alberdi (Alberdi Crossing), beside the remains of the former Luduena Station (or Alberdi Stop) and a few blocks from NCA's headquarters.

The railways that converge at Patio Parada are connected to Rosario Norte Station on the east. Towards the west, they divide in three branches: a north branch, which passes by the former Sarratea Station and exits Rosario towards the city of Santa Fe, reaching the city of Tucuman in the northwest of the country; a west branch, towards Fisherton, passing by the former Antartida Argentina Station and reaching the city of Cordoba almost 400 km away; and a southwest branch, that crosses Rosario in a diagonal, passing by the former Barrio Vila Station and the neighbouring city of Perez, reaching Cordoba via Cruz Alta.

Patio Parada has been designated as the future site of a multi-modal public transport terminus serving Rosario and its metropolitan area. The official plans are contained in the Municipality's 20072017 Urban Plan. The site is to contain a small bus terminus, a stop of the projected Buenos AiresRosarioCordoba high-speed train, and a tram distribution node, plus direct communication with Rosario International Airport.

Didn't find what you were looking for.
Need more information for your travel research or homework?
Ask your questions at the forum about Rail transport in Argentina or help others to find answers.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Patio Parada


Disclaimer - Privacy Policy - 2009