Juancho is a former railway station and current museum located in the General Madariaga Partido of Buenos Aires Province.[2] The station was originally built by British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway in 1908, helping tourists reach the cities on the Atlantic coast such as Ostende,[3] the first town established in region currently known as Pinamar Partido,[4][5] and then Villa Gesell.[5]
After the nationalization process carried out by the Juan Perón's administration in 1948,[6] the station became part of the General Roca Railway, managed by state-owned Ferrocarriles Argentinos.
^Juancho on Turismo Madariaga
^Cite error: The named reference infocielo was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^La historia del Viejo Hotel Ostende on Argentina.gob.ar, 22 Jan 2018
^El centenario Viejo Hotel Ostende reabrirá sus puertas en el verano de 2022 on Perfil, 2 Aug 2021
^ abLa historia del primer tren a Ostende y Villa Gesell - Estación Juancho by Juan Ignacio Provéndola on Página/12, 22 Dec 2021
^British-Owned Railways in Argentina – Their Effect on Economic Nationalism, 1854-1948 by Winthrop R. Wright - Latin American Monograph No. 34, Institute of Latin American Studies, Univ. of Texas Press, London (1974)
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