The first trams in Buenos Aires began operating in 1863 in what quickly became a vast network of tramways with the city being known as the "City of Trams" for having the highest tramway-to-population ratio in the world.
[ - Don Ross Group, 7 November 2014.][Historia del tranvía en Buenos Aires](_blank)
- Revista Digital ead
- ElDiario.es, 21 March 2015. In the 1920s,
Buenos Aires
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had of tramways and 99 tram lines using 3000 carriages running throughout the city.
By 1963, the vast majority of the network began to be dismantled, though some minor tram services continue in the city today.
History
Horse-drawn and steam-powered trams

The first horse-drawn trams began circulating the city in 1863 as a feeder service to the
railways
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of land transport, next to roa ...
, taking passengers from
Plaza de Mayo
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to the
Retiro Terminal, where it connected to the
Buenos Aires Northern Railway. A second similar horse-drawn feeder service was established between
Monserrat and the
Constitución railway terminal in 1866 to service the
Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway.
The first urban tramways were inaugurated in 1870 by
Argentine
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pioneer
Federico Lacroze and his brother Julio. These two lines were the Lacroze brothers' Central Tramway (''Tramway Central'') and the Méndez brothers' ''Tramway 11 de Septiembre'', which both ran parallel from Plaza de Mayo westwards to
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
, currently the home of
Once de Septiembre railway station.
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- Biblioteca Popular Federico Lacroze The tramways were first met with scepticism from the public, however by 1880 numerous other tram operators began to appear - such as the
Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company - and the city would eventually emerge as having the largest tramway-to-population ratio in the world, gaining a global reputation for many decades as the "City of Trams".
During this period, up until electrification, there was also an abundance of steam-powered trams which also gradually replaced the horse-drawn ones.
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- Centro de Investigaciones Territoriales y Ambientales Bonaerenses (CITAB)
Electrification of the network
In 1880
Fyodor Pirotsky created the first electric tram in
Saint Petersburg
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and
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
opened its first electric tram in 1892 in the city of
La Plata
La Plata () is the capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. According to the 2022 Argentina census, census, the La Plata Partido, Partido has a population of 772,618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938,287 inhabit ...
, south of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires would not receive its first electric trams until 1897 when the North American engineer Charles Bright and the Argentine engineer Juan Mallol opened their "Buenos Ayres Electric Tramway" and "Tramways La Capital" lines in the city.
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- Terra, 24 November 2013 These vehicles operated at 30 km/h, which was considered to be extremely fast for the time and led a journalist writing about an initial voyage to refer to the electric tram as ''"a furious vehicle that eats up the ground with its frightening speed"''.
- Buenos Aires Antiguo By 1914, the last of the horse-drawn trams were retired and the - now much larger - network was completely electrified.
The
Belgian ''Compagnie Générale de Tramways de Buenos-Ayres'' took over the
Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company in 1908 and standardised much of the network, though many Argentine companies such as the
Lacroze Company remained.
In the early 1900s the network expanded rapidly as a result of electrification and by the mid-1920s the system has reached its maximum extension of 875 km with 3,000 vehicles carrying 650 million passengers a year on 99 lines serviced by 12,000 employees.
At the same time, some of the tramways began moving underground when the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company opened the
Buenos Aires Underground
The Buenos Aires Underground (), locally known as Subte (), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first section of this network (Plaza de Mayo–Plaza Miserere) opened in 1913, making it the L ...
's
Line A in 1913, becoming the first underground rail in
Latin America
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, the southern hemisphere and the Spanish speaking world.
20th Century

In 1922 the first
Colectivos (buses) began to appear in the city and by 1928 were competing fiercely with the trams, with many operators going as far as running their colectivos in front of the trams to try and steal their passengers.
However, the trams did remain competitive, even going as far as offering a special "workers fare" in which people using trams from 5 until 7 in the morning could get a reduced fare at half the standard rate, something which was later abolished in 1949.
The network saw somewhat of a resurgence following the
nationalisation of the country's railways in 1948, which also saw the creation of ''Transportes de Buenos Aires'' (TBA) which incorporated the city's trams and buses, while ''Subterráneos de Buenos Aires'' (SBA) managed the underground.
Under this new administration, the network saw almost all the rails and overhead lines, as well as the rolling stock, almost completely replaced in the years from 1955 to 1961. At the same time, this period saw a significant increase in traffic, so much so that double-decker trams were re-incorporated into the network.
However, this resurgence and rapid growth of the network was to be short-lived, since in 1961 - under pressure from private interests threatened by what they perceived to be a state monopoly on public transport - the
Argentine Congress
The National Congress of Argentina () is the legislative branch of the government of Argentina. Its composition is bicameral, constituted by a 72-seat Senate and a 257-seat Chamber of Deputies. The Senate, a third of whose members are elected to ...
passed a law which would see the dismantling of the network, citing "obsolescence as a means of transport" and TBA's budgetary deficit as motives.
From 1961 to 1963 the system was gradually dismantled, despite what many saw as a golden age for the tramways.
The final trams ceased operating in February 1963, just a few days after the 100-year anniversary of the first tram in Buenos Aires.
Most of the tram services saw direct replacements with the hundreds of buses purchased by the
Government of Argentina
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from
Leyland Motors
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.
File:Tranvía fúnebre - exterior (Lacroze - Tramway Rural).png, A Lacroze Company funeral tram
File:Tranvía a caballos tipo jardinera (Lacroze - Tramway Rural).png, A Lacroze Company horse-drawn tram
File:1897 Buenos Aires interior de un tranvía (tranway) eléctrico.jpg, Passengers aboard early electric tram (1897)
File:San Martín y Viamonte.jpg, Electric tram (c.1940)
Catita Imperial en marcha.jpg, Double decker CATITA Imperial
File:Tranvia completo con los festejos del 17 de octubre (Buenos Aires).jpg, Workers celebrating the "birth of Peronism"
PreMetro

The
Buenos Aires PreMetro is a 7.4 km-long tram line which opened in 1987 with the intention of it functioning as a feeder service for
Line E of the
Buenos Aires Underground
The Buenos Aires Underground (), locally known as Subte (), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first section of this network (Plaza de Mayo–Plaza Miserere) opened in 1913, making it the L ...
. It is currently operated by the private company
Metrovías, who also operate the Underground and the
Urquiza Line
The Urquiza Line is a suburban electric commuter rail line in Buenos Aires, Argentina, operated by the former Buenos Aires Underground operator Metrovías. It runs from the Federico Lacroze terminus in the neighborhood of Chacarita, to Gener ...
in the city. It uses Argentine-built
Materfer trams, though for a brief period it used re-bodied
La Brugeoise cars from the Underground while the Materfer trams were being constructed.
[Van Hattum, C. (August 1989). "Developments in Buenos Aires". '' Modern Tramway'', pp. 271–273. UK: Ian Allan Ltd.]
Originally there were supposed to be two PreMetro lines, however the second line (E1) was never built following the
privatisation of the country's railways in the early 1990s. More recent plans to build the line (which, along with E2, would service some of the poorer parts of the city) were further thwarted after the construction of a
MetroBus line to the south of the city. However, plans are underway to refurbish the existing E2 line, including the construction of a new terminal and the restoration of the line's stops.
Heritage Tramway
Today, the Association of Friends of the Tramway (Spanish: ''Asociación Amigos del Tranvía'') maintain and refurbish numerous trams inside the
Polvorín workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
in the neighbourhood of
Caballito. The Buenos Aires Historic Tramway is one of the most treasured gems of Buenos Aires' historical and cultural heritage. This beautiful vehicle, which has been meticulously restored and preserved, is a true moving work of art that allows visitors to travel back in time and relive the golden era of trams in the city.
Rides on this Historic Tramway of Caballito are free, and the tours are organized by the Association of Tramway Friends and Federico Lacroze Public Library. which also serves as the workshop for
Line A of the
Buenos Aires Underground
The Buenos Aires Underground (), locally known as Subte (), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first section of this network (Plaza de Mayo–Plaza Miserere) opened in 1913, making it the L ...
.
The group formed in 1980 and runs a heritage tramway in the
neighborhood
A neighbourhood (Commonwealth English) or neighborhood (American English) is a geographically localized community within a larger town, city, suburb or rural area, sometimes consisting of a single street and the buildings lining it. Neigh ...
, which often features jazz bands playing on the trams. The service is free and is open on Saturdays and Sundays and public holidays all year round from 4pm to 7.30pm. The tramway has many trams dating back as far as the early 1900s which are used on its 2 km circuit.
As part of the AAT's ongoing restoration and acquisition of more trams to add to its museum, it also acquired some
La Brugeoise cars, which up until 2013 served Line A of the Underground, with the intention of restoring them and converting them to be used as trams, which was their original use before the Underground.
File:Primer viaje de la Asociación Amigos del Tranvía.jpg, Inaugural heritage tramway trip in 1980
File:Preston 3 (AAT).JPG, UEC Preston leaving the Polvorín workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
File:Tranway2.jpg, Interior of an AAT tram
File:1927 tram at Polvorín rail yard in Buenos Aires, Argentina (15753593568).png, A 1927 tram at the Polvorín workshop
File:TranviaBsAs.jpg, A 1950s Fabricaciones Militares tram
File:Tranvía 652 de la Asociación Amigos del Tranvía.jpg, Tram in Caballito, Buenos Aires
Other services

The
Puerto Madero Tramway was a tram which ran in
Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a Barrios and Communes of Buenos Aires, ''barrio'' of Buenos Aires in the Buenos Aires Central Business District, Central Business District. Occup ...
from 2007 to 2012 on a 2 km-long stretch with 4 stations. The tramway closed after experiencing low passenger numbers, largely due to the linear nature of the line which only operated in a sparsely populated part of the area.
['' Tramways & Urban Transit'', January 2013, p. 29. UK: LRTA Publishing.] Extensions had been planned to the
Retiro railway station and to
La Boca
La Boca (; "the Mouth", probably of the Matanza River) is a neighborhood (''Barrios of Buenos Aires, barrio'') of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
Its location near the Port of Buenos Aires meant the neighbourhood became a melting pot of ...
, which would have added an extra 7 km to the line, however the plans were ultimately abandoned.
In
Greater Buenos Aires
Greater Buenos Aires (, GBA), also known as the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (, AMBA), refers to the urban agglomeration comprising the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of B ...
the
Tren de la Costa, which uses articulated
CAF trams, was opened in 1995. It links to the
General Mitre Railway in northern Buenos Aires and runs from
Olivos to
Tigre.
Tren de la Costa from Buenos Aires to Tigre
- The Real Argentina.
See also
* Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company
* La Brugeoise cars
*Line A (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line A is the oldest line of the Buenos Aires Underground. Opened to the public on 1 December 1913, it was the first underground line in South America, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world. It made Buenos Aires the 13th city in t ...
* List of town tramway systems in Argentina
*Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
* Rail transport in Argentina
* Trams in Rosario
References
External links
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