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Neuquén railway station
Railway station in Neuquén, Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Neuquén is a train station in the homonymous city in Argentina, which is served by the Ferrosur Roca's Zapala-Bahía Blanca freight service and the Tren del Valle commuter service. Situated on the Central Park in the city center, adjoining other historical railway constructions such as the Emilio Saraco Art Gallery, it was declared a building of historical relevance by the National Government.[1] Opened in 1902, the station played a significant role in the region's development and the decision to declare it the capital of the National Territory, which was to become the current Province in 1955.[2]
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Neuquén | |
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![]() Station building and platform in April 2021 | |
General information | |
Location | Área Centro Este, Neuquén Argentina |
Coordinates | 38.955861°S 68.058278°W / -38.955861; -68.058278 |
Managed by | Trenes Argentinos (passenger) Ferrosur Roca (freight) |
Platforms | 1 |
Key dates | |
1901; 123 years ago (1901) | Opened |
1993 | Passenger services cancelled after privatisation |
2015 | Passenger services restored |
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