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===Argentina - Paraguay=== | |||
Prior to the partition of India into India and Pakistan, at midnight on 14/15 August 1947, there were of course a number of lines across the future border. Trains apparently continued running across the border for a few years, but no details are known. In more recent times, only two have remained in use but these were not infrequently closed at times of tension between the two countries. As at 2025, neither line is in use. | |||
====Posadas AR - Encarnación PY==== | |||
The passenger service across the Paraná River bridge was ceremonially reopened on 12 September 2022. The frequent service using a Trenes Argentinos DMU runs Mondays to Fridays every 30 minutes from each end with passport inspections done at the stations before boarding after disembarcation. The single tickets can be bought using either currency at both stations and have a QR code to operate the barriers in Argentina. | |||
====Other Border Crossings==== | |||
This is a list of former lines across the border, listed from east to west/north: | |||
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Revision as of 15:38, 6 June 2025
Argentina - Paraguay
Prior to the partition of India into India and Pakistan, at midnight on 14/15 August 1947, there were of course a number of lines across the future border. Trains apparently continued running across the border for a few years, but no details are known. In more recent times, only two have remained in use but these were not infrequently closed at times of tension between the two countries. As at 2025, neither line is in use.
Posadas AR - Encarnación PY
The passenger service across the Paraná River bridge was ceremonially reopened on 12 September 2022. The frequent service using a Trenes Argentinos DMU runs Mondays to Fridays every 30 minutes from each end with passport inspections done at the stations before boarding after disembarcation. The single tickets can be bought using either currency at both stations and have a QR code to operate the barriers in Argentina.
Other Border Crossings
This is a list of former lines across the border, listed from east to west/north:
(INCOMPLETE)