In the picturesque city of Concordia, which graces the eastern part of Argentina, lies a unique monument of industrial heritage — the Former North Railway Station (Ex Estación Concordia Norte). This building was erected in 1930 and for a long time served as an important link in the railway system of Entre Ríos Province, providing service on the branch line to the city of Federal.

Today, the station has lost its direct transport purpose but has been transformed into a significant cultural and historical site. Its austere and majestic architecture reflects the heyday of railway communication, when trains were the primary symbols of progress and the threads connecting the country's regions.
For tourists and locals alike, this place serves as a portal to the past. The station recalls the times when it was connected to Concordia's main station by a 4.5 km line, commissioned in 1932, and played a key role in the development of the local economy and infrastructure.