In addition to the diverse natural surroundings, Argentina’s transport infrastructure is just as varied and extensive, and it is extremely important for the economic development of the country. The road network is responsible for handling most of the (truck) transport services and passenger traffic too. Remarkably, 90% of all transport services are therefore provided within Argentina on 240,000 kilometers of roads, 40,000 kilometers of which are actually covered by asphalt. Does this sound like a bumpy ride? Argentinians view this as a welcome challenge because about 9.2 million vehicles were registeredalong the road network in 2023, most of them on the main transport highways, the National Route 9 and the National Route 41.
Railroad transportation in Argentina, however, does not represent a real alternative: the railroad network may extend for almost 37,000 kilometers, but most of it is outdated or is not in use. As a result, railroad traffic only accounts for 4% of the total volume of freight – and the transit speed is on average between 12 and 15 km/h2. The diverse natural surroundings in Argentina, however, are also home to remote areas, which are hard to reach, particularly during the winter months because of snowfall or road closures. It is therefore necessary to be well prepared for transport in Argentina in order to be able to cope with all kinds of challenges.