Trenes Argentinos announced a series of discounts and additional services for its users. Those who buy their tickets through the website will be able to enjoy a 10% discount. Furthermore, lthe retirees They will have a 40% discount and people with a single disability certificate (CUD) will be able to travel free of charge, as long as they obtain their tickets through the official Trenes Argentinos website.
These discounts apply to all classes of service available on long-distance trains, making it easier for retirees to explore various tourist destinations in the country at more affordable rates.
Additionally, Trenes Argentinos redoubled the reinforcement that leaves on Fridays at 5:10 p.m. from Mar del Plata and returns on Mondays at 1:22. The prices to travel to Mar del Plata are $30,000 in first class and $36,000 in pullman.
Some routes and schedules
On the General Guido – Divisadero de Pinamar route, the temporary service operates on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, departing from General Guido at 10:30 and from Divisadero de Pinamar at 1:15 p.m. lTickets for this section cost $23,000 and the train stops in Santo Domingo and General Madariaga.
For the Buenos Aires-Rosario route, there is a daily train that leaves from Retiro at 19:30 and from Rosario Norte at 2:48. The prices are $12,000 for first class and $15,400 for pullman. Besides, A cabin service for two people is offered at $29,300 on Thursdays and Fridays (from Retiro) and Fridays and Saturdays (from Rosario Norte), with stops at 11 intermediate stations.
On the Buenos Aires-Córdoba route, two weekly trains leave Retiro on Wednesdays and Sundays at 11:30 and from Córdoba on Mondays and Fridays at 9:13 p.m. Tickets cost $23,000 in first class, $27,600 in Pullman and $66,400 in a cabin for two people, with stops at 15 stations.
The Buenos Aires-Tucumán service has two weekly trains that depart from Retiro on Wednesdays and Sundays at 9:10 p.m. and from Tucumán on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Tickets cost $30,000 in first class, $35,800 in Pullman and $102,000 in a cabin for two people, with stops at 21 stations.
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Argentine Trains
The Buenos Aires-Bragado route offers three weekly services, leaving Once on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 18:35 and Bragado on Mondays at 2:30 and Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:30. Tickets cost $12,000 in first class and $14,295 in Pullman, with stops at 7 stations.
The Buenos Aires-Pehuajó route has a weekly service that departs from Once on Fridays at 8:55 p.m. and from Pehuajó on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. The prices are $18,000 in first class and $21,680 in Pullman, with stops at 4 stations.
For the Buenos Aires-Junín route, there is a daily service that leaves Caseros at 18:44 and returns at 0:50. Tickets cost $10,000 in first class and $11,955 in Pullman, with stops at 10 stations.
Reminder
It is mandatory to confirm the trip between 72 and 24 hours prior to the tour. To do so, passengers must enter the Trenes Argentinos website, access the section “Long distance travel confirmation“, and complete the reservation information and security code. Once confirmed, you will receive the E-Ticket by email.
Source: Ambito