Former railway station in Mar del Plata, Argentina
For other railway stations in Mar del Plata, see Mar del Plata railway station and Mar del Plata railway and bus station.
Mar del Plata Sud
Regional
The station C. 1910
General information
Location
Alberti 1600, Mar del Plata Argentina
Owned by
Government of Argentina
Operated by
BAGSR
Line(s)
Roca
Distance
400 km (250 mi) from Buenos Aires
History
Opened
1910
Closed
May 1949; 75 years ago (1949-05)
Rebuilt
2015
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Mar del Plata Sud is a former railway station in the city of Mar del Plata in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Built and managed by the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway, the station was conceived as an alternative to the original Mar del Plata station built in 1886, only to operate during Summer seasons. The station was inaugurated in 1910. Soon after the Government led by Juan Perón nationalised the entire railway network, the station was closed to reduce costs.
After being a bus terminal from 1950 to 2009, and remaining closed during 6 years, the building was refurbished and re-opened in 2015 as a cultural center.[1][2]
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