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♦ La Plata Horse 1884: 1910 Steam 1909? "Naptha" ?? electric 1892-10-22 1910-Jan-03? 1966-12-25 Tramway connected La Plata with Ensenada and Berisso. ♦♦ Berisso ...
Puerto Madero Tramway. The Puerto Madero Tramway was a tram which ran in Puerto Madero from 2007 to 2012 on a 2 km-long stretch with 4 stations. The tramway closed after experiencing low passenger numbers, largely due to the linear nature of the line which only operated in a sparsely populated part of the area.
[125] [126] La Plata was the first Argentine city to receive an electric tramway network in 1892, rather than Buenos Aires which would see its existing network electrified from 1897 onwards. [72] By the mid-1960s, most cities had their tram networks dismantled and replaced with colectivos and trolleybuses.
Since 2005 in Milan, two historic tramcars -Class 1500- from 1928 are in use as a restaurant. [9] In 2006, one restaurant tram entered a service in Turin, a second one followed in 2011. [10] The restaurant service was transferred to an external party early 2023. [11] Since 1995, Helsinki has a pub tram.
La Plata (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈplata]) is the capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina.According to the 2022 census, the Partido has a population of 772,618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938,287 inhabitants. [2]
La Plata 6,857 Rufino de Elizalde: La Plata 6,428 Barrio El Carmen: La Plata 5,906 José Hernández: La Plata 5,333 Abasto: La Plata 4,577 Arturo Seguí: La Plata 3,894 Transradio: La Plata 3,713 Ángel Etcheverry: La Plata 2,671 Villa Parque Sicardi: La Plata
The Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company (Spanish: Compañía de Tranvías Anglo Argentina), known simply as La Anglo in Argentina, was a large transportation company which operated the majority of the trams in the Buenos Aires network, which was also one of the largest in the world at the time having lines totalling 875 km (544 mi) in length.
In March 2020, an agreement was signed between the National University of La Plata and the Ministry of Transport to build an extension of 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) length from Policlínico to the city of Los Hornos, also building six new station along that route.