Godoy Cruz railway station

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Coordinates 32°55′17″S 68°50′23″W / 32.921494°S 68.839807°W / -32.921494; -68.839807
Platforms2 side platforms
Godoy Cruz railway station

Estación Godoy Cruz
General information
LocationGodoy Cruz
Argentina
Coordinates 32°55′17″S 68°50′23″W / 32.921494°S 68.839807°W / -32.921494; -68.839807
Transit authoritySociedad de Transporte Mendoza
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
History
Opened25 April 1885
Closed1993
Rebuilt28 February 2012
Previous namesSan Vincente
Original companyArgentine Great Western Railway (former)
Services
Preceding station STM Following station
Progreso Metrotranvía Mendoza San Martín
towards Avellaneda
Location

Godoy Cruz is a light rail station and former railway station in the city of Godoy Cruz, in the department of the same name in Mendoza Province, Argentina.

The San Vicente station (renamed Godoy Cruz in 1902) was already on the schedules of the Argentine Great Western Railway, around 1887. On 1 August 1901, the Argentine Great Western opened a branch from General Gutiérrez to Maipú and Luján de Cuyo, and the following year, given the increase in demand, the San Martín Avenue was raised on a bridge. This was the first of many new local passenger services, including the 1903 es:Circuito Guaymallén, the 1908 Rivadavia-Alto Verde, and the 1912 line from Luján de Cuyo to Mendoza, via Mayor Drummond.

The station was reopened on 28 February 2012, as a station on the new Metrotranvia Mendoza.

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