Retiro–Tigre branch

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The Retiro–Tigre branch is a key suburban commuter rail corridor in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, linking the central Retiro station with the northern riverside town of Tigre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commuter rail line
railway line
connectsArea central Buenos Aires
northern riverside corridor of Buenos Aires Province
connectsTo Buenos Aires–Rosario railway corridor at Retiro NERFINISHED
Retiro–Bartolomé Mitre branch NERFINISHED
Retiro–José León Suárez branch NERFINISHED
country Argentina
electrification overhead line
electrificationType electric multiple unit operation
endPoint Tigre station NERFINISHED
gauge broad gauge
hasServicePattern all-stations stopping services
semi-fast services
hasStation Belgrano C station NERFINISHED
Olivos station NERFINISHED
Retiro station NERFINISHED
Rivadavia station NERFINISHED
San Isidro station NERFINISHED
Tigre station NERFINISHED
Victoria station NERFINISHED
historicalOperator Ferrocarriles Argentinos NERFINISHED
TBA (Trenes de Buenos Aires) NERFINISHED
isKeyCorridorFor daily commuters in northern Greater Buenos Aires
lineColor light blue (Mitre Line corporate color)
locatedIn Greater Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
network Buenos Aires commuter rail network NERFINISHED
notableStop Olivos station NERFINISHED
San Isidro station NERFINISHED
operator Trenes Argentinos Operaciones NERFINISHED
owner Argentine State NERFINISHED
partOfNetwork Mitre Line NERFINISHED
primaryUse passenger transport
railwaySystem Mitre railway system NERFINISHED
railwayZone northern zone of Greater Buenos Aires
regionServed northern suburbs of Buenos Aires
servesCity Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
servesTown Tigre NERFINISHED
serviceType suburban commuter rail
startPoint Retiro station NERFINISHED
terminusStation Retiro station NERFINISHED
Tigre station NERFINISHED
trackConfiguration double track
transportMode rail

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Mitre Line electrifiedSections Retiro–Tigre branch