Tren al Desarrollo

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Tren al Desarrollo
Tren desarrollo logo.png
Detalle del frente de la estación de La Banda.jpg
La Banda station, terminus of the line.
Overview
Service typeCommuter rail
StatusActive
LocaleSantiago del Estero
PredecessorFerrocarriles Argentinos
First serviceSeptember 19, 2016; 5 years ago (2016-09-19)
Route
StartSantiago del Estero
Stops4
EndLa Banda
Distance travelled8 km (5.0 mi)
Average journey time25 min
Service frequency30 min [1]
Line(s) usedMitre Railway
On-board services
Class(es)Unique
Seating arrangementsYes
Technical
Track gauge1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)
Track owner(s)Government of Argentina

Tren al Desarrollo (in English: "Train to Development") is an elevated commuter rail service between the cities of Santiago del Estero (from the "Forum" station) and La Banda (with also a new building) in Santiago del Estero Province. Trains run on 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) Mitre Railway tracks were disused. The line also crosses the Puente Negro, a bridge that had been closed for over 40 years.[2]

At the beginning, the project only planned a 4 km-long line, then extended to 8 km. length to reach La Banda.[3][4]

Rolling stock used are railbuses made by Argentine company TecnoTren.[5] Each unit has a capacity of 100 passengers (70 seated). The journey time will be about 25 minutes.[6] Santiago Centro terminus station was inaugurated in May 2015.[7]

A total of 3 new stations were projected to built, "Botánico" (with access to the botanical garden), "Parque Tecnológico" (in the industrial park of the city) and "Banda", terminus of the line.[8] The total path from Forum to Banda stations will be a 5,10 metre-high viaduct to avoid interfering with road traffic.[9][10]

A third phase of the project focuses on reaching the Termas de Río Hondo, one of the main attractions of the Province,[11] although it could be extended to San Miguel de Tucumán.[12]

In September 2016, the first section of 4-km length (from Santiago to Nodo Tecnológico) was inaugurated. The next section to La Banda is expected to be opened in March 2017.[13][needs update]

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