How to Get To and Travel in Cordoba
The Cordoba public transport system includes buses, trolleybuses,taxis and remis. Long-distance buses reach most cities and towns throughout the country.
There is a long-distance railway passenger service twice weekly overnight service to Buenos Aires and a once weekly overnight service northwest to Tucumán and stations in-between provided by Ferrocentral.
The Argentine government had projected to build a high-speed train between Buenos Aires-Rosario-Córdoba. Originally scheduled to be started in 2008, with its inauguration in 2010, it is still waiting for financing to be completed. It will eventually join Córdoba and Buenos Aires, with an intermediate stop in Rosario, in about 3 hours at speeds of up to 350 km/h.
The city is served by the nation’s third largest airport Ingeniero Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport.

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