Central Station (Buenos Aires)
The Central Station was a railway station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, which operated from 1872 to 1897.
Facade of the station in 1875. Photo by Christiano Junior.
Viaduct of the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway.
Lateral view of the station in 1885. At right, the Río de la Plata with the passenger pier and customs entrance.
The front facade seen from the north side.
Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway
The Buenos Aires & Ensenada Port Railway (BA&EP) was a British-owned company that built and operated a 5 ft 6 in broad gauge railway network in Argentina towards the end of the nineteenth century. The company was taken over by its rival the British-owned Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway (BAGS) in 1898.
Central Station, terminus of the line.
Ensenada station at late 1890s.
Viaduct that crossed the city of Buenos Aires, in the 1870s.
Casa Amarilla station in 1899. The station was terminus of the BA&E after Central Station was destroyed by fire.