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{{Short description|Commuter rail service in Buenos Aires}}
{{About|the commuter rail line|the national railway company|General Manuel Belgrano Railway}}
{{Infobox rail service
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| type = Urban rail
| status = Operating
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| operator = [[Ferrovías]]
| formeroperator = [[FEMESA]]
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| ridership2 = {{wikidata|properties|qualifier|linked|references|normal+|P3872|P585}}
| website = [http://www.ferrovias.com.ar/ Official site]
| start = [[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro]]
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| distance = {{convert|55|km|abbr=on}}
| journeytime = 80' <br> 65' (differential)
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{{Belgrano Norte Line}}
The '''Belgrano Norte line''' is a commuter rail service in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] run by the [[Privately held company|private company]] [[Ferrovías]] since 1 April 1994
The Belgrano Norte line service operates from [[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro station]], in the centre of Buenos Aires, through the northern Buenos Aires suburbs to the town of Villa Rosa in [[Pilar Partido]]. The [[metre gauge]] line was built by the British-owned [[Córdoba Central Railway]] which was bought by the State in 1939 and was later integrated into [[Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano]] in 1948 when the [[Railway nationalisation in Argentina|entire Argentine railway network was nationalised]].
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===First steps and development===
[[File:Estación Retiro Belgrano Norte en 2013.JPG|thumb|left|170px|[[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro]], terminus of the line
[[File:Provincia de Buenos Aires - Vicente López - Cochemotor Ganz sobre Avenida del Libertador.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Ganz Works]] [[railcar]] crossing [[Avenida del Libertador (Buenos Aires)|Avenida del Libertador]] in [[Vicente López Partido]]
[[File:English electric retiro 1959.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[English Electric]] locomotive in [[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro]], 1959
[[File:Munro-bn.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Munro, Buenos Aires|Munro]] station
[[File:Padilla sign levelcross.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Railway signalling]] by [[General Railway Signal|GRS]] in M. Padilla, 2015
[[File:Estación de Villa Adelina (2010).jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Villa Adelina]] station and low level crossing
[[File:Provincia de Buenos Aires - Del Viso - Estación 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Del Viso]] station
The line was part of the [[Córdoba Central Railway]] (CCR), specifically the branch from the city of [[Rosario, Santa Fe|Rosario]] to [[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro]], [[Buenos Aires]]. The CCR would become part of [[General Belgrano Railway]] network when the Government of Argentina [[railway Nationalisation in Argentina|nationalised French and British companies]] in 1948.
In 1903 the company was authorised to extend
In 1912, the line
Between Juan B. Justo and Retiro, tracks
The current [[Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires|Florida]] station was initially opened as a
In 1931, the Juan B. Justo station
While the line was operated by the State-owned company [[Argentine State Railway]], in 1938 brand new [[Ganz Works]] [[railcar]]s were acquired to serve on the Retiro-Villa Rosa and Don Torcuato-Campo de Mayo lines. Between 1947 and 1948, 50 [[coach (rail)|coaches]] made at the [[Tafí Viejo]] workshops and 70 [[Geo D. Whitcomb Company|Whitcomb]] [[diesel locomotive]]s were added to the Belgrano Norte's fleet, sharing duties with the Ganz railcars.
===Ferrocarriles Argentinos===
Due to Córdoba Central Railway's financial problems, the [[Government of Argentina]] took over the company and began operating the trains. In 1949 the line was merged into the then
Four years later, a fleet of 21 [[English Electric]] locomotives arrived to replace the Whitcomb and Werkspoor
In 1965 a group of residents
In 1972, the first [[EMD G22 Series|G22]] [[diesel locomotives]] manufactured by [[General Motors]]' [[Electro-Motive Diesel|Electro Motive Division]] were delivered to the Belgrano Norte line. These were the [[EMD G22CU|CU]] version, adapted to run on [[
To strengthen local services to Villa Rosa, 20 brand new G22 were purchased in 1980.
===Privatisation: Ferrovías===
In 1991, the state-owned company [[FEMESA]] temporarily took over the Belgrano Norte line (along with all the other suburban railway lines) until it was given in concession to the private company [[Ferrovías]] in 1994, as part of the [[railway privatisation in Argentina|privatisation process]] carried out by President [[Carlos Menem]].
Some improvements made by Ferrovías
In 2014 the national government began building the [[Ciudad Universitaria railway station|Ciudad Universitaria]] station. The new station, opened in August 2015, replaced Scalabrini Ortiz (located 700 metres to the south of it). Ciudad Universitaria connects the [[University of Buenos Aires|University of Buenos Aires (UBA)]]
Another proposed station was "Aeroparque", which would join the railway station with [[Aeroparque Jorge Newbery]] airport. The original project saw the addition of a pedestrian tunnel to be built between the station and the airport.<ref>
===State-run services===
[[File:Emepa alerce padilla3.jpg|200px|thumbnail|A [[Trenes Argentinos]] [[Emepa Alerce]] railcar passing M. M. Padilla station
In March 2015, the [[Ministry of the Interior and Transport|Ministry of Transport]] announced the purchase of [[Emepa Alerce|Alerce]] trains manufactured by the [[Emepa Group]], the first train completely built in Argentina, to run on the Belgrano Norte Line. A fleet of 20 [[diesel multiple unit]]s were
The new service with [[Emepa Alerce|Alerce DMUs]] started operations on 13 July 2015 with three Alerce trains, with the other 17 trains added to the line at a rate of one per month as they were completed by Emepa.<ref>[http://www.rieles.com/front/?p=25920 "Servicio diferencial en el Belgrano Norte"], Rieles, 13 Jul 2015</ref> The trains run from Del Viso to Retiro with a journey time of 65 minutes.<ref>[http://misdiasenlavia1.blogspot.com.ar/2015/07/ferrovias-nuevo-servicio.html "Ferrovías: nuevo servicio"], MDV, 13 Jul 2015</ref> The Alerce DMUs' comfort features include [[HVAC]] and [[Wi-Fi]].<ref>[http://www.ferrovias.com.ar/imgs/comunes/SERV_ESP.jpg Servicio diferencial] on Ferrovías website, 13 Jul 2015</ref> Unlike the rest of the line, the service is operated by the state-owned [[Trenes Argentinos]] rather than Ferrovías.<ref>[http://enelsubte.com/noticias/diferencial-del-belgrano-norte-sera-operado-por-el-estado/ Diferencial del Belgrano Norte: será operado por el Estado] - EnElSubte, 8 July 2015.</ref>
▲In March 2015, the [[Ministry of the Interior and Transport|Ministry of Transport]] announced the purchase of [[Emepa Alerce|Alerce]] trains manufactured by the [[Emepa Group]], the first train completely built in Argentina to run on the Belgrano Norte Line. A fleet of 20 [[diesel multiple unit]]s were bought to be put into operation for an express service covering the Retiro-[[Boulogne Sur Mer]] section, with only two intermediate stops, Ciudad Universitaria and Aristóbulo del Valle. For a second phase of the project, the service would be extended to Pilar. The first train was manufactured in the Grupo Emepa's workshops at [[Chascomús]] in March 2015.<ref>[http://www.telam.com.ar/notas/201503/99169-randazzo-tren-fabricacion-nacional-belgrano-norte.html "Randazzo presentó un nuevo tren de fabricación nacional"], Télam, 25 Mar 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.diariopopular.com.ar/notas/220551-randazzo-presento-alerce-el-primer-tren-0-km-nacional "Randazzo presentó "Alerce", el primer tren 0 km nacional"], Diario Popular, 25 Mar 2015</ref>
The
In January 2024, a new station, "Cecilia Grierson" (named after [[Cecilia Grierson|the first woman to receive a Medical Degree in Argentina]] was opened in [[Pilar Partido]]. The station (which originally was given the name "Panamericana") is located on km 46 of [[Acceso Norte]] as an intermediate stop between Del Viso and Villa Rosa stations. The opening was delayed several times so works took more than 10 years. It is the first Belgrano Norte station since the inauguration of Tierras Altas in 1988, when the line was still operated by defunct company [[Ferrocarriles Argentinos]].<ref>[https://www.pilaradiario.com/politica/los-trenes-del-belgrano-norte-ya-se-detienen-la-nueva-estacion-cecilia-grierson-n5450670 Los trenes del Belgrano Norte ya se detienen en la nueva Estación Cecilia Grierson] on Pilar a Diario, 25 Jan 2024</ref>
=== Historic operators ===
Companies that have operated the Belgrano Norte Line since it was established after the [[railway nationalisation in Argentina|1948 nationalisation]] are:
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! Operator
! Period
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| [[Ferrocarriles Argentinos]] || 1948–1991
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| [[FEMESA]] || 1991–1994
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| [[Ferrovías]] || 1994–present
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==Rolling stock==
<gallery class="center">
File:Vagón Emepa de Ferrovías.jpg|One of the line's carriages exhibited at [[Tecnopolis]]
File:Interior del vagón Emepa de Ferrovías.jpg|Interior of one of the carriages
File:Belgrano Norte Line.jpg|Diesel-Electric rolling stock
File:Ferrovias trains retiro.jpg|Trains in Retiro
File:Belgrano Norte Line train leaving Retiro.jpg|Train leaving Retiro station
</gallery>
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* [[Ferrovías]]
* [[General Belgrano Railway]]
==Bibliography==
* ''Historia del Ferrocarril al Norte del Gran Buenos Aires: Ferrocarriles Mitre y Belgrano'' by Ariel Bernasconi
==References==
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== External links ==
{{Commons category}}
* {{official website}} on Ferrovías
* [https://www.trenbelgrano.com.ar/norte/index.php Tren Belgrano Norte]
{{Buenos Aires Transit}}
{{Urban public transport in Argentina}}
{{Rail transport in Argentina}}
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