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Gare de Buenos Aires-Once de septiembre

La gare de Buenos Aires-Once de septiembre (en espagnol Estación Once de septiembre ou Estación Once) est une importante gare ferroviaire argentine située au centre de Buenos Aires, capitale de l'Argentine.

1. Situation

Elle est située dans le quartier de Balvanera juste au nord d'une grande place appelée Plaza Miserere.

1. Historique

Son nom ne provient pas de la date de la mort du président Sarmiento, mais est une référence au 11 septembre 1852, jour de la rébellion de la province de Buenos Aires contre le gouvernement fédéral de la Confédération Argentine, rébellion qui conduira la province à la sécession jusqu'en 1862.

1. Description

La Estación Once offre des liaisons pour passagers par trains longue distance ainsi que des liaisons locales (banlieue). La société d'état Ferrobaires est opératrice pour quatre lignes importantes qui desservent l'ouest de la province de Buenos Aires. Les destinations comprennent Pehuajó, Bragado, et d'autres villes sur ces trajets. De plus la compagnie Trenes de Buenos Aires ou TBA s'occupe du transport des banlieues, avec une offre de trains à destination des faubourgs, à cadence horaire élevée, via les branches du Chemin de fer Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, constituant ce que l'on appelle la Ligne Sarmiento. Ces destinations incluent les partidos de Moreno, Luján, Lobos, et Mercedes.

1. Intermodalité

La gare est accessible par de nombreuses lignes de bus. La ligne de métro A possède la station "Plaza Miserere" qui est reliée directement à la gare, par voie souterraine. La ligne de métro H dessert aussi la gare à partir de la station Pueyrredon.

1. Notes et références

(en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Once railway station » (voir la liste des auteurs).

1. Voir aussi


1. = Articles connexes =

La ligne Sarmiento Le chemin de fer Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Autres gares de Buenos Aires :

Estación Constitución Estación Federico Lacroze Estación Retiro

1. = Liens externes =

Site tourisme Buenosaires, Trains lire (consulté le 08/11/2009). Portail du chemin de fer Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme Portail de Buenos Aires

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