Parent | DOTA Group |
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Headquarters | Escobar central bus station |
Locale | Buenos Aires metropolitan area |
Service area | Southwestern District of Barracas, Buenos Aires CBD, northwestern Tigre, Buenos Aires and Belén de Escobar |
Service type | Local and express |
Fleet | 400 |
Annual ridership | 18,269,034 (2019)[1] |
Fuel type |
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Operator | M.O.N.S.A. |
The Colectivo 60 (the number 60 bus route) commenced operations in 1931 and runs from Constitución station, in the centre of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina to the Tigre Club in the partido of Tigre. The service is operated by Transportes Larrazabal C.I.S.A, DOTA and MOTSA and the identifying colour of the buses is white and red with black details.
Known locally as El Sesenta ("The Sixty"), the service is sometimes dubbed El Internacional (The International) because it passes through (or close to) many landmarks of the city and of the northern suburbs, including:
- Boca Juniors Stadium
- Constitución railway station
- Avenida de Mayo
- Liceo Theater
- Argentine National Congress
- Confitería El Molino tea room and the Savoy hotel and ballroom
- Callao y Corrientes commercial district
- Palace of Justice ("Tribunales")
- Obras Sanitarias building, Córdoba y Ayacucho
- University of Buenos Aires complex:
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Economic Sciences
- Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry
- Faculty of Social Sciences (Marcelo T. de Alvear branch)
- Faculty of Engineering (Las Heras branch)
- Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín"
- Embassy of Uruguay
- La Recoleta Cemetery
- Recoleta entertainment district
- Automóvil Club Argentino
- Plaza Las Heras
- Rivadavia Hospital
- Fernández Hospital
- Buenos Aires Zoo in Palermo
- Buenos Aires Botanical Garden in Palermo
- SRA exhibition grounds
- Plaza Italia
- United States embassy
- Pacífico train station
- Hipódromo Argentino
- Military hospital
- Barrancas de Belgrano park and transportation hub
- Barrio Chino
- River Plate Stadium
- Cabildo y Juramento (Belgrano high street)
- Cabildo y Congreso (terminal of the subte D line)
- Saavedra bridge
- Olivos city centre
- C.A. Platense Stadium
- San Isidro hospital (San Isidro Partido)
- San Isidro racetrack
- San Isidro cathedral (San Isidro cathedral)
- Tigre stadium (Tigre Partido)
- Tigre fruit market
- Tigre tourism centre (gateway to the Paraná Delta).
One branch of the service reaches Tigre via the Pan-American Highway.
See also
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