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Sarratea railway station

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Operated by
  
NCA

Opened
  
1890

Platforms in use
  
1

Line(s)
  
Mitre

Owner
  
Government of Argentina

Tracks
  
2

Sarratea railway station

Location
  
Gallo 1200 Rosario Argentina

Owned by
  
Government of Argentina

Closed
  
1977; 40 years ago (1977) (passenger services)

Similar
  
Barrio Vila railway station, Antártida Argentina railway st, Villa Hortensia, Ludueña Stream, BOSQUE DE LOS CONSTITUYENTES

Sarratea is a railway station located in the north of the city of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Although no longer active, the station is currently managed by private company Nuevo Central Argentino, which operates the line for freight services.

History

The station was opened about 1890 by the Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway, a company that would be absorbed by the Central Argentine Railway in 1908. The railway ran north from the Patio Parada node and proceeded towards the city of Santa Fe, capital of the province. The station was named after Manuel de Sarratea, an Argentine diplomat, politician and soldier who took part of the May Revolution and was Governor of Buenos Aires Province (1820).

After the entire Argentine railway network was nationalised in 1948, the station become part of the General Bartolomé Mitre Railway division of recently created Ferrocarriles Argentinos. In 1977 Sarratea station was closed, as almost all passenger services were eliminated. Like other stations of the former Ferrocarril Mitre, it is now maintained by freight rail company Nuevo Central Argentino.

References

Sarratea railway station Wikipedia