Santiago Estación Central Railway Station
Overview
It opened in 1885, with the building designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1897, and its metallic structure built by the French firm Schneider of Le Creusot. It was declared a National Monument in 1983 by the government, protected by law against being demolished or remodeled. It has long been a reference point for travellers and locals; it is so well known that it gave the name to the municipality and commune where it is located, Estación Central.
It has experienced a revival as the government railway Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado has been modernized to restore the bygone appeal for train travel. These efforts have met with moderate success.
It is an important hub for public transportation, with the underground Santiago Metro Line 1 Estación Central metro station and three intercity bus terminals within walking distance. Many local bus lines stop at the station and a medium-sized shopping center is adjacent.
The nearby San Borja Bus Terminal is within walking distance and connected by a medium-sized complex of shopping centers.
The central gates of the station are a transfer point to the metro station.
Lines and trains
The following lines and trains terminate here:
- EFE Central
- Touristic Trains
- Tren del Recuerdo (Estación Central-San Antonio, Chile)
- Tren Del Recuerdo (Estación Central - Limache)
- Tren Sabores Del Valle
- Occasional Services
- Tren nocturno Santiago-Concepción inter-city service (Alameda - Concepción)
- TerraSur Temuco inter-city service (Alameda - Temuco)
Surroundings
- University of Santiago
- San Borja Bus Terminal
- Estación Central metro station
- Mall Plaza Alameda (shopping center)
- Paseo Arauco Estación (shopping center)
- Almacenes París and Fashion's Park retail stores, Sodimac (warehouse store).
- Cinemundo, a 6 screens Movie theater.
- Planetarium "Universidad de Santiago".
Adjacent stations
← | Service | → | ||
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Estación Pedro Aguirre Cerda | Red Sur EFE | Terminus | ||
Estación Maipú | Ramal Cartagena (Cargo) | Terminus |
Gallery
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The station in 1897
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Main hall
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Night view
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Platforms
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External view
References
- ^ http://www.letsgochile.com/locations/central-zone/rm/alameda-railway-station-in-santiago Archived 2010-09-03 at the Wayback Machine Alameda railway station article