Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main storage and restoration area for the Association of Friends of the Tramway (AAT), who run a heritage tramway in the neighborhood of Caballito, near to where the workshop is located.
History
The workshop was built in 1914 by the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company (AATC) to repair and house its underground tram network, which later became Line A of the Underground. At the same time, it also served the much of Buenos Aires' then vast tram network, albeit only the lines operated by AATC.[1]
In 1980, the workshop became the headquarters of the AAT, who house and restore their growing collection of antique trams there.[2] In 2008, the Buenos Aires City Legislature granted the workshop protection status as part of the city's national patrimony, which includes its rails and section of tunnel which join the workshop to Primera Junta station.[3]
In recent years, the workshop - which had once also served
Gallery
- CTAA La Brugeoise cars before underground conversion (1913)
- La Brugeoise cars being converted (1928)
- La Brugeoise cars after conversion (1939)
- An AAT tram in the workshop
- An AAT UEC Preston at the workshop
- Current interior of the workshop
- Defunct rolling stock next to current Line D Alstom train
References
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- El Taller Polvorín, centro de la historia del Subte - EnElSubte, 30 November 2013.
- Nuestros Logros - ASOCIACIÓN AMIGOS DEL TRANVÍA
- ANEXO de la LEY Nº 2.796 Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine - CEDOM