Estación Burzaco, Railway station in Burzaco, Argentina
Estación Burzaco is a railway station serving the Roca Line in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. It has four platforms and four tracks that handle trains moving between southern suburbs and central destinations.
The station opened on August 14, 1865, after brothers Francisco and Eugenio Burzaco donated land for its construction. It became part of the railway network that expanded transportation between southern Argentina and the capital.
The station serves as a gathering place where local residents meet and travel between neighborhoods. It is woven into the daily routines of people living across the Almirante Brown district.
Trains run from early morning at 4:18 AM through late evening until 11:39 PM, making the station accessible throughout the day. Several bus lines including 160, 263, 318, 406, and 501 connect nearby, offering alternative routes to different areas.
The station has served the same local community for more than 150 years, making it a living testament to the continuity of rail transportation in the region. Families often have multi-generational memories connected to traveling through its platforms.
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