Puente Transbordador, Buenos Aires
Facts and practical information
The Puente Transbordador, also known as the Nicolás Avellaneda Transporter Bridge, stands as a historic engineering marvel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This transporter bridge, which once served as a vital link across the Riachuelo River, connects the neighborhoods of La Boca and Avellaneda. It was inaugurated in 1914 and has since become a significant landmark in the city's landscape.
The bridge features a unique design, with a suspended gondola that was used to transport pedestrians, vehicles, and goods from one side of the river to the other. The gondola was moved along the bridge's length by a trolley system above, allowing ships to pass without obstruction. While the service is no longer operational, the Puente Transbordador remains a fascinating piece of Buenos Aires' industrial heritage.
For tourists, the bridge offers a glimpse into the city's past and its industrial achievements. Although visitors cannot ride the gondola, they can appreciate the structure's impressive architecture and the role it played in the daily lives of residents. The bridge can be viewed from various points along the river and is especially picturesque at sunset, making it a popular spot for photographers and history enthusiasts.
Buenos Aires
Puente Transbordador – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: La Bombonera, Museo Histórico Nacional, Parque Lezama, Fundación Proa.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Puente Transbordador?
How to get to Puente Transbordador by public transport?
Bus
- Suárez y Alte. Brown • Lines: 25 (7 min walk)
- Bus Turistico Parada 9 • Lines: Bab (8 min walk)