The prices of long-distance trains became an alternative to bus tickets, in addition to making a more direct and faster route.
They are approaching summer vacationand thousands of families are already planning their stay and transportation to reach their destinations. Although the car is the most used means, especially for large groups, those who do not have one or prefer not to drive so many kilometers always have the option of taking a bus or long distance trains.
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Recently commissioned, the train that makes the journey Buenos Aires – Mar del Plata It became a popular alternative for those who vacation in the busiest coastal city in the summer season. It has a efficient service and that makes its journey in fewer hours than a bus.


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Argentine Trains
Train ticket price
Two daily services circulate:
- Complete tour: Leaving at 7:22, stopping at all the intermediate stations, you are Coronel Brandsen, Chascomús, Lezama, Castelli, Sevigné, Dolores, General Guido, Maipú, Las Armas, General Pirán, Coronel Vidal and Vivoratá. In addition, it has a connection in General Guido to Divisadero de Pinamar.
- quick tour: Departing at 12:41 direct from the Buenos Aires terminal to Mar del Plata. The return will be at 1:22 (direct) and at 2:50 p.m. (stopping at all stations) from the resort station. Likewise, a direct reinforcement is added with departure on Fridays at 5:10 p.m. and return from Mar del Plata, on Sundays at 11:47 a.m.
Tickets to Mar del Plata cost $30,000 in first and $36,000 in pullman. Retirees have a 40% discount and people with the Single Certificate of Disability (CUD) will be able to obtain a free ticket on the website.
Where to buy it
The sale of long-distance tickets to Mar del Plata is enabled for travel until 10/31, and can be purchased at the Retiro, Constitución, Once stations and at intermediate stations such as Mar del Plata. If you buy them on the official website you can get a 10% discount.
Source: Ambito

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