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The Central Station (in Spanish: Estación Central) was a railway station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, which operated from 1872 to 1897. The station was a union station of Buenos Aires shared by most of the separate railway companies existing by then, and functioned as terminus of most of the railway lines thus allowing passengers to connect conveniently between them. It was built in 1872 and located by what was then the shores of the Rio de la Plata next to the current Casa Rosada. The station building was a wood structure built in Great Britain, that had a slate mansard roof and a little tower with a clock and a dome on the top. When the Puerto Madero was inaugurated in 1897, the railway tracks of the Central Station blocked the access from the city to the port, and after a fir

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  • The Central Station (in Spanish: Estación Central) was a railway station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, which operated from 1872 to 1897. The station was a union station of Buenos Aires shared by most of the separate railway companies existing by then, and functioned as terminus of most of the railway lines thus allowing passengers to connect conveniently between them. It was built in 1872 and located by what was then the shores of the Rio de la Plata next to the current Casa Rosada. The station building was a wood structure built in Great Britain, that had a slate mansard roof and a little tower with a clock and a dome on the top. When the Puerto Madero was inaugurated in 1897, the railway tracks of the Central Station blocked the access from the city to the port, and after a fire in 1897 use of the station was abandoned. (en)
  • La Estación Central fue un estación ferroviaria que estuvo operativa entre 1872 y 1897 junto a la actual Casa Rosada en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Era un edificio prefabricado de madera, importado completamente de Gran Bretaña, con una mansarda y cúpula de pizarra adornando una pequeña torre con un reloj. (es)
  • La stazione di Buenos Aires Centrale (in spagnolo: Estación Central) era una stazione ferroviaria di Buenos Aires attiva tra il 1872 ed il 1897 come stazione di testa di tutte le linee che arrivavano e partivano dalla capitale argentina. Era situata nel centro della città, all'angolo tra il Paseo de Julio (oggi Av. Leandro N. Alem) e Piedad (oggi Bartolomé Mitre), a poche decine di metri dalla Casa Rosada e dalla , lungo le sponde del Río de la Plata. (it)
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  • Photo by Christiano Junior. (en)
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  • La Estación Central fue un estación ferroviaria que estuvo operativa entre 1872 y 1897 junto a la actual Casa Rosada en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Era un edificio prefabricado de madera, importado completamente de Gran Bretaña, con una mansarda y cúpula de pizarra adornando una pequeña torre con un reloj. (es)
  • La stazione di Buenos Aires Centrale (in spagnolo: Estación Central) era una stazione ferroviaria di Buenos Aires attiva tra il 1872 ed il 1897 come stazione di testa di tutte le linee che arrivavano e partivano dalla capitale argentina. Era situata nel centro della città, all'angolo tra il Paseo de Julio (oggi Av. Leandro N. Alem) e Piedad (oggi Bartolomé Mitre), a poche decine di metri dalla Casa Rosada e dalla , lungo le sponde del Río de la Plata. (it)
  • The Central Station (in Spanish: Estación Central) was a railway station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, which operated from 1872 to 1897. The station was a union station of Buenos Aires shared by most of the separate railway companies existing by then, and functioned as terminus of most of the railway lines thus allowing passengers to connect conveniently between them. It was built in 1872 and located by what was then the shores of the Rio de la Plata next to the current Casa Rosada. The station building was a wood structure built in Great Britain, that had a slate mansard roof and a little tower with a clock and a dome on the top. When the Puerto Madero was inaugurated in 1897, the railway tracks of the Central Station blocked the access from the city to the port, and after a fir (en)
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