Santa Fe (Belgrano) railway station

On March 10, 1993, president Menem signed the decree for which all the long distance passenger services were definitely closed, with Santa Fe being included among them.Nevertheless, the freight services operated never included the city of Santa Fe so the station continued with no use and entering into a deterioration process.In 2008, the Cencosud consortium featured a project to build a shopping mall in the former station, with a cost of A$ 100 million and the creation of 1,200 job positions.[5] On the other hand, the Municipality of Santa Fe featured its own project that consisted in remodelling the station with no commercial purposes (unlike the proposal by Cencosud).[6][7] With the station still owned by the National government and concession already given to Cencosud, the municipality started works of refurbishment in January 2009 at an initial cost of A$326,000.
Upper facade of Santa Fe building in 2013.
Halls after remodelling.
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