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Country, August 13, 2008

Transportation

Argentina´s territory has a vast surface area, which makes flying a good option when it comes to traveling to the country from abroad or when arriving in major cities in the country.

Driving can also be another good alternative for travelling across the country; the Argentine road network is constituted by a good many routes and national and provincial highways. 

Ship traveling turns out to be another indispensable means of transport in the delta of the Paraná river, which is also the main contact way with Uruguay. As far urban and interurban transportation is concerned, the bus system stands as the most used public means of transportation. 

The railroad system serves as the main communication channel between the City of Buenos Aires and its suburbia. It also connects the capital city with some cities in the country. Train traveling could also be a good and interesting way for tourists to visit different places and get to know our country.

Ezeiza International Airport “Ministro Pistarini”
It was inaugurated in 1949.Concentrating 80% of the international air traffic of the country, this airport stands as the most important air terminal facility in Argentina.

Tourist Railroads
An excellent way to visit the different tourist spots in Argentina is by means of the tourist trains. The most important tourist railroads are: the Historic Train in Bariloche, the Train of the End of the World, the Trochita or Patagonia Old Express Train and the Villa Elisa Railroad.

There is 2 comments
Igor Canário said:
December 15, 2011 10:36:00

Argentina é um país belo eu por morar no brasil mas torço pra seleção argentina
Luis Monte said:
October 19, 2010 21:18:00

The most popular way to travel in Argentina is the bus. In argentina the long distance buses has two floors. I use bustravelargentina.blogspot to know schedules of the long distance buses
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