Constitución train station, Dead-end railway station in Constitución, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Constitución train station is a dead-end terminal with 16 tracks and platforms in Buenos Aires. The massive main hall features high ceilings and wide corridors that handle thousands of passengers each day.
The line began operations in 1865 under the British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway with just two platforms. The current building structure was constructed later during the early 20th century development period.
The station reflects European railway design with its metal frameworks, glass vaults, and ornamented brickwork from the early 20th century. Visitors can see these features throughout the high halls and refined passages today.
The terminal is located on Brasil Avenue and connects to Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground plus multiple bus routes serving the metropolitan area. Visitors will find good orientation points and several entry points throughout the station.
The Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone for the current building on September 19, 1925. This royal event marked a significant moment in the station's development during the growth of Buenos Aires.
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