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Mar del Plata (officially named "Estación Ferroautomotora Eva Perón")[2][3] is a railway and bus terminus in the homonymous city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Opened in 2009 as a bus terminus only, the railway tracks from the old "Norte" station (distant a few meters from there) were extended to connect both terminals in 2011 by architect Claudio Luis Lucarelli, adding new platforms to receive trains from Buenos Aires.[1][4]
Station facilities include 42 bus garages, 5 railway platforms, 50 shops, 3 restaurants, 51 ticket offices, parking lots and accessible toilets.[5]
Train services are operated by State-owned Trenes Argentinos Operaciones.[6]
^ abc"La Presidenta inauguró la Ferroautomotora y anunció más obras para Mar del Plata". La Capital. 23 July 2011.
^Instalarán el cartel que nombra a la Estación Ferroautomotora “María Eva Duarte de Perón” on 0223.com, 6 Sep 2012
^¿Cómo llegar? on Turismo Mar del Plata
^"Cristina inauguró la terminal de trenes y micros de Mar del Plata en un día con retrasos". Clarín. 22 July 2011.
^"Fue inaugurada la nueva estación Ferroautomotora de la ciudad de Mar del Plata". Rieles Magazine. 25 July 2011. Archived from the original on 4 September 2013.
^Buenos Aires - Mar del Plata service on Trenes Argentinos Operaciones
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