Federico Lacroze railway

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Federico Lacroze railway Station

Located in the Belgrano neighborhood, Federico Lacroze railway station is a vital hub within Buenos Aires' extensive rail network, established in the early 20th century.

Founded in 1911, it was named after politician Federico Lacroze. The station stands out for its modernist architecture and plays a pivotal role in connecting the city's northern suburbs to the central areas, making it significant for daily commuters.

Key Features

  • 🚉 Convenient connections to major suburban lines
  • 🏢 Modernist architectural style and spacious platforms
  • 🌆 Located in a vibrant neighborhood with shops and eateries

Accessibility is straightforward, as the station is free to enter and ideal for tourists, commuters, and locals alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Federico Lacroze railway

Historical Background

The station was inaugurated in 1911 and has undergone various renovations since.

Suburban Connectivity

Federico Lacroze serves as a key terminal for multiple suburban train lines.

Location

Av. Federico Lacroze 4191 (esq. Av. Corrientes)

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