Metrovías

Argentinian privately owned railway company
Metrovías S.A.
Train at Federico Lacroze of Urquiza Line, operated by Metrovías
Company typeSociedad Anónima
PredecessorSubterráneos de Buenos Aires (SBA)
FEMESA
Founded1 January 1994; 30 years ago (1 January 1994)
Headquarters
Buenos Aires
,
Argentina
Area served
City of Buenos Aires
Key people
Benito Roggio, owner
ServicesMaintenance, repair and operations of Urquiza Line
OwnerRoggio Group
Number of employees
4,500[1]
ParentRoggio Group
Websitemetrovias.com.ar

Metrovías S.A. is an Argentine privately held company that operates the Metropolitan services of the Urquiza Line.[2][3] 90% of Metrovías' shares are held by Grupo Roggio.[4][5] Metrovías was also operator of the Buenos Aires Underground from 1995 to December 2021, when "Emova Movilidad S.A." took over the concession of the service for 12 years. Emova is also part of the Roggio Group and also associated with Metrovías.[6]

History

On 1 January 1994, Metrovías took over the concession, granted by the Argentine government as part of railway privatisation during the presidency of Carlos Menem, for the operation of the standard gauge Urquiza Line commuter rail service in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[7] The Metrovías consortium comprised Burlington Northern, Morrison-Knudsen and two Argentinian companies.[8] This service had previously been run by the state-owned Ferrocarriles Argentinos as part of the General Urquiza Railway since the nationalisation of the railways in 1948. In addition Metrovías took over the management of the Buenos Aires Underground system and the Buenos Aires PreMetro when they were privatised in 1994.

The Urquiza Line operates from Federico Lacroze to General Lemos stations. Formerly it had a total of 108 stations, 72.9 kilometres of track, with 692 carriages that transport 283.8 million passengers per year, when Metrovías had the Urquiza and Underground concessions. The company has approximately 3,000 employees.

From 2004 to 2013 the company also formed part of UGOFE, a consortium with Trenes de Buenos Aires and Ferrovías, which took over the running of commuter rail services on the Belgrano Sur Line, Roca Line and San Martín Line after concessions granted to Metropolitano S.A. for the operation of these services were revoked. [9][10]

In December 2021, a new company, "Emova Movilidad S.A." (formed by Metrovías and the Roggio Group) took over the concession of the Buenos Aires Underground, for a period of 12 years.[11][6][12]

References

  1. ^ ¿Qué es Metrovías? - company information
  2. ^ "Trenes: le dan a Roggio el Mitre y el San Martín y a Emepa, el Roca y el Belgrano Sur", La Nación, 12 Feb 2014
  3. ^ "Las privadas volverán a operar la mayoría de las líneas ferroviarias", Clarín, 12 Feb 2014
  4. ^ "Transporte" at Grupo Roggio website (Archive)
  5. ^ Inversores, Metrovías website
  6. ^ a b Subte: a partir de mañana Emova Movilidad S.A. se hará cargo de la operación y mantenimiento on GCBA, 30 Nov 2021
  7. ^ MK, BN consortium running Argentine commuter lines Railway Age February 1994 page 42
  8. ^ MK buys control of Argentine shop Railway Age July 1993 page 19
  9. ^ Decreto 798/04: "Sobre Transporte Ferroviario", sitio web Infoleg Archived 2014-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "La UGOFE se hará cargo de los servicios de las dos líneas ferroviarias", La Prensa
  11. ^ Subte: qué cambia con la nueva concesión y qué va a pasar con las obras de extensión de la red by Federico Poore on Chequeado.com – 3 Jan 2022
  12. ^ Subte: Metrovías cambia de nombre on Página/12. 1 Dec 2021

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