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Omni Lineas
[QUOTE=Aqualung;434019]These may help you a little:
[URL]https://maps.google.com.ar/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&t=h&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=101840863357304053643.00048f7488c0e1eed91be[/URL]
[URL]http://www.omnilineas.com.ar/buenos-aires/colectivo/linea-tren-roca/[/URL]
[URL]http://todotransporteferroviario.blogspot.com.ar/2012/03/mapa-ferrocarril-gral-roca.html[/URL]
I'm sure if you use these as a basis for your search there must be similar for all the train lines.[/QUOTE]Thanks Aqualung. The one that worked the best was the Omni Lineas site. On the left towards the bottom, there's 3 pull-down boxes under "consultar un recorrido de:" I chose Trene and then just started clicking through the different train lines. In my case, it was the Belgrano line which ended up helping me. It's too bad there's not an interface like there is for the collectivos. That would be very helpful. Anyway, this ended up working so thanks again.
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It's the same brother
[QUOTE=Chezz;434021]It's too bad there's not an interface like there is for the collectivos. That would be very helpful. Anyway, this ended up working so thanks again.[/QUOTE]If I'm understanding what you said correctly, if you click on the colectivo box then choose the line it works the same way. Though it wants to letter the remales not number them, I assume (always a bad idea in Argentina) that a=1, be=2 and so on.
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[QUOTE=DaddyRulz;434022]If I'm understanding what you said correctly, if you click on the colectivo box then choose the line it works the same way. Though it wants to letter the remales not number them, I assume (always a bad idea in Argentina) that a=1, be=2 and so on.[/QUOTE] You do assume wrongly. Each bus company has it's own system. Some "ramales" are numbered, some are with letters, some a combination of colour and numbers, some letters and a place name or others just a place name. For example one bus line may have AxAutopista, AxDiagonal, BxCongreso or BxGeneral Paz. Another may have Red-1, Black-1, Red-2, black, 2 and so on while others just have Liniers, Chacarita, Quilmes etc.
But what Chezz needed was a map with train lines mounted over a map with street names. You can find all the streets and train lines on google earth but you have to have a good idea of the area you are looking for as the train tracks and stations aren't marked clearly.
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24 Hour Availability
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[QUOTE=Boston;434048]New guy here and I am trying to find out what my options are for the hours of about 5 am to 9 am in call or visiting to your apt.? These are good hours for me since I am not an all night type of monger.
Thanks![/QUOTE]