Export your learner materials as an interactive game, a webpage, or FAQ style cheatsheet.
Unsaved Work Found!
It looks like you have unsaved work from a previous session. Would you like to restore it?
Total Categories: 5
The Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project was officially abbreviated as TAVe, an acronym for 'Tren de Alta Velocidad de Argentina'.
Answer: True
The source states the project was officially abbreviated as TAVe, standing for 'Tren de Alta Velocidad de Argentina'.
The planned high-speed rail network was intended to span a total length of 440 kilometers.
Answer: False
The planned length of the network was 710 kilometers, which is approximately 440 miles, not 440 kilometers.
Was the initial announcement of the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project made by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner?
Answer: False
The project was initially announced by then-President Néstor Kirchner, not Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Had it been completed, the TAVe project would have been the first high-speed rail network in South America.
Answer: True
The source states that if completed, it would have been the first high-speed rail network in South America.
The total estimated cost for the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project was approximately US$4 billion.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states the total cost was approximately US$4 billion.
In 2006, Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area accounted for almost one-third of Argentina's total national population.
Answer: True
The source states that in 2006, Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area accounted for almost one-third of Argentina's total national population.
At the time of the project announcement, was Rosario the second-largest city in Argentina?
Answer: False
Rosario was the third-largest city in Argentina, not the second-largest, at the time of the project announcement.
Córdoba is situated approximately 440 kilometers from Buenos Aires.
Answer: False
Córdoba was situated approximately 710 kilometers (440 miles) from Buenos Aires, not 440 kilometers.
The three cities of Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba collectively represented more than one-third of Argentina's overall population when the project was conceived.
Answer: True
The source states that these three cities collectively accounted for 15 million inhabitants, representing more than one-third of Argentina's overall population of 40 million.
Was the high-speed rail project primarily conceived to stimulate tourism between the major cities?
Answer: False
The high-speed rail was primarily seen as a way to support the growth of Argentina's farm sector and contribute to regional economic development, not primarily to boost tourism.
Prior to the high-speed rail project, was air travel the predominant mode of transportation between Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba?
Answer: False
Before the high-speed rail project, the main form of transportation between these cities was by road, with air travel following far behind.
Was the TAVe high-speed railway project under the ownership of a private consortium?
Answer: False
The TAVe high-speed railway project was owned by the Government of Argentina, not a private consortium.
Was the high-speed railway designed to serve the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba?
Answer: True
The high-speed railway was planned to serve the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba.
What was the official acronym for the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project?
Answer: TAVe
The official abbreviation for the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project was TAVe, standing for 'Tren de Alta Velocidad de Argentina'.
Which three major Argentine cities were intended to be connected by the TAVe high-speed railway?
Answer: Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba
The TAVe high-speed railway was designed to connect the Argentine cities of Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba.
What was the projected total length of the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed rail network, expressed in kilometers?
Answer: 710 kilometers
The total planned length of the high-speed rail network was 710 kilometers.
Who initially announced the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project?
Answer: Néstor Kirchner
The project was initially announced by then-President Néstor Kirchner.
What unique historical significance would the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway have held if successfully completed?
Answer: It would have been the first high-speed rail network in South America.
Had it been completed, the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway would have been the first high-speed rail network in South America.
What was the estimated total cost of the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project?
Answer: US$4 billion
The estimated total cost of the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project was approximately US$4 billion.
In 2006, what approximate proportion of Argentina's total national population was encompassed by Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area?
Answer: Almost one-third
In 2006, Buenos Aires and its metropolitan area accounted for almost one-third of Argentina's total national population.
According to the provided source, how is Buenos Aires characterized within the Argentine national context?
Answer: The economic and political center
Buenos Aires is described as the economic and political center of Argentina.
At the time of the project's announcement, what was Rosario's economic function within Argentina?
Answer: A vital part of the agricultural and industrial core
Rosario functioned as a major port and was a vital part of the agricultural and industrial core of Argentina's littoral region.
When the project was initially conceived, what was the collective population count for Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba?
Answer: 15 million
The three cities of Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba collectively accounted for 15 million inhabitants.
What was the anticipated impact of the high-speed rail project on Argentina's existing railway infrastructure?
Answer: It was anticipated to be an essential component in the revival of railways.
The high-speed rail was anticipated to be an essential component in the revival of railways in Argentina.
Which entity held ownership of the proposed Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project?
Answer: The Government of Argentina
The proposed Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project was owned by the Government of Argentina.
Which of the following Argentine provinces was explicitly NOT designated for service by the high-speed railway?
Answer: Mendoza
The high-speed railway was planned to serve the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba.
The TAVe high-speed train was projected to achieve a maximum operational speed of 250 kilometers per hour.
Answer: False
The TAVe high-speed train was projected to operate at an average speed of 250 kilometers per hour, but its top speed was projected to be 320 kilometers per hour.
Was the high-speed electric train designed to operate with overhead catenary power lines on a narrow gauge track?
Answer: False
The high-speed electric train was designed to operate on a standard gauge track, not a narrow gauge track.
Was the railway primarily planned to utilize a double-track system, with a single-track segment near Córdoba?
Answer: False
The railway was planned to run mainly on single-track, with a 55-kilometer section of double-track between Buenos Aires and Rosario, not mainly on double-track.
Was Alstom selected to supply eight single-deck TGV trains for the TAVe project?
Answer: False
Alstom was chosen to provide eight double-deck TGV 'Cobra' trains, not single-deck trains.
The new high-speed line was projected to reduce the Buenos Aires—Rosario journey time to 85 minutes.
Answer: True
The source states that the new high-speed line was projected to reduce the Buenos Aires—Rosario journey time to 85 minutes.
The projected total journey time from Buenos Aires to Córdoba using the high-speed railway would be approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes.
Answer: True
The source indicates the total journey time from Buenos Aires to Córdoba would be approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes.
The plan anticipated 20 train services daily, carrying about 7,500 passengers along the central corridor.
Answer: True
The plan anticipated 20 train services daily, expected to carry about 7,500 passengers along the central corridor.
Was Plaza Constitución station in Buenos Aires designated as a terminus for the high-speed railway line?
Answer: False
Retiro station in Buenos Aires, not Plaza Constitución, was designated as a terminus for the high-speed railway line.
What was the maximum projected operational speed for the TAVe high-speed train?
Answer: 320 kilometers per hour
The TAVe high-speed train was projected to reach a top speed of 320 kilometers per hour.
What standard track gauge was specified for the TAVe high-speed electric train?
Answer: 1,435 millimeters
The high-speed electric train was designed to operate on a standard gauge track of 1,435 millimeters.
Describe the planned track configuration for the segment of the railway between Buenos Aires and Rosario.
Answer: A 55-kilometer section of double-track
The railway was planned to include a 55-kilometer section of double-track between Buenos Aires and Rosario.
Which specific type of trains was Alstom selected to supply for the TAVe project?
Answer: Double-deck TGV 'Cobra' trains
Alstom was chosen to provide eight double-deck TGV 'Cobra' trains for the TAVe project.
By what margin was the high-speed rail projected to reduce the Buenos Aires—Rosario journey time in comparison to an intercity bus?
Answer: From four hours to 85 minutes
The new high-speed line was projected to reduce the Buenos Aires—Rosario journey time from approximately four hours by intercity bus to 85 minutes.
What was the estimated total travel duration from Buenos Aires to Córdoba via the proposed high-speed railway?
Answer: 2 hours 55 minutes
The projected total journey time from Buenos Aires to Córdoba using the high-speed railway would be approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes.
Which of the following urban centers was NOT identified as a planned intermediate stop for the TAVe project?
Answer: La Plata
The planned intermediate stops included Pilar, Campana, San Pedro, San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Cañada de Gómez, Marcos Juárez, Bell Ville, and Villa María, but not La Plata.
Which railway stations were designated as the terminal points for the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway?
Answer: Retiro and Córdoba
Retiro station in Buenos Aires and Córdoba station were designated as the termini for the high-speed railway line.
Based on the source material, what specific class of vehicles was envisioned for deployment on the TAVe high-speed railway?
Answer: TGV duplex (double-deck) trains
The source material references an image of a TGV duplex of French SNCF, indicating that similar double-deck vehicles would have been used for the TAVe project.
Did the French company Alstom intend to resume the high-speed rail project following its initial suspension?
Answer: True
The source indicates that Alstom had intended to resume the project after its initial dismissal.
Four European firms, including Siemens and CAF, initially presented themselves as bidders for the high-speed railway project.
Answer: True
The source confirms that four European firms, including Siemens and CAF, initially presented themselves as bidders.
The 'Veloxia' grouping was the only consortium that came forward as a bidder for the TAVe project.
Answer: True
The source states that only the 'Veloxia' grouping came forward as a bidder.
Veloxia was formally selected on January 16, 2008, with IECSA undertaking civil engineering and Alstom supplying trains.
Answer: True
The source confirms Veloxia was formally selected on January 16, 2008, with the specified roles for IECSA and Alstom.
The turnkey contract for the high-speed line was formally signed by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner on April 29, 2008.
Answer: True
The source states that the turnkey contract was formally signed by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner on April 29, 2008.
Was the project placed 'on stand-by' in February 2009 primarily due to a shift in the Argentine government's strategic priorities?
Answer: False
The project was put 'on stand-by' in February 2009 due to the 2008 financial crisis, not a change in government priorities.
Was the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project definitively terminated in December 2012?
Answer: True
The project was definitively dismissed in December 2012.
What was the principal reason articulated for the termination of the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project?
Answer: The 2008 financial crisis
The entire project was dismissed primarily due to the 2008 financial crisis.
Which French company intended to resume the high-speed rail project after its initial dismissal?
Answer: Alstom
The French company Alstom had intended to resume the project after its initial dismissal.
Which of the following entities was NOT among the four European firms that initially submitted bids for the high-speed railway project?
Answer: Bombardier
The four European firms that initially bid for the project were Alstom, Siemens, CAF, and Impregilo; Bombardier was not listed among them.
What specific financing stipulation was imposed upon the construction firm participating in the project?
Answer: The firm would be responsible for financing 50% of the cost.
Pre-contractual conditions stated that while the national state would pay for the whole sum of the project, the firm in charge of the construction would be responsible for financing 50% of the cost.
In June 2007, which consortium was formally designated as the preferred bidder for the project?
Answer: The Veloxia grouping
Only the 'Veloxia' grouping came forward as a bidder and was subsequently selected as the preferred bidder on June 20, 2007.
On what date was the Veloxia consortium formally selected for the TAVe project?
Answer: January 16, 2008
Veloxia was formally selected on January 16, 2008.
On April 29, 2008, who formally executed the turnkey contract for the construction of the high-speed line?
Answer: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
The turnkey contract for the construction of the high-speed line was formally signed by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner with the Veloxia consortium on April 29, 2008.
When was the Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway project officially and definitively terminated?
Answer: December 2012
The project was definitively dismissed in December 2012.
Was another high-speed railway project proposed in Argentina intended to connect Buenos Aires with the city of Mendoza?
Answer: False
Another high-speed railway project proposed in Argentina connected Buenos Aires to the seaside city of Mar del Plata, not Mendoza.
In 1999, a consortium including Adtranz, Siemens, and Ferrostaal proposed a Mar del Plata high-speed rail project.
Answer: True
The source states that in 1999, a consortium including Adtranz, Siemens, and Ferrostaal proposed a Mar del Plata high-speed rail project.
The 1999 Mar del Plata high-speed rail proposal had an estimated cost of US$600 million.
Answer: True
The 1999 proposal for the Mar del Plata high-speed rail had an estimated cost of US$600 million.
Did the 1999 plans for the Mar del Plata high-speed rail connection encompass service to coastal cities such as Necochea and Villa Gesell?
Answer: False
The 1999 plans for the Mar del Plata connection included service to Pinamar, Miramar, and Necochea, but not Villa Gesell.
Did the 2009 bidding process for the Constitución–Mar del Plata line stipulate a maximum speed of 250 kilometers per hour?
Answer: False
The 2009 bidding process for the Constitución–Mar del Plata line planned for a maximum speed of 320 kilometers per hour, with an average speed of 250 kilometers per hour.
The 2009 high-speed rail proposal to Mar del Plata projected a journey time of less than two hours with only two planned stops.
Answer: True
The 2009 high-speed rail proposal projected a journey time of less than two hours to Mar del Plata, with only two planned stops.
Did the historical 'El Marplatense' train service from the 1950s complete the journey to Mar del Plata in less than 3 hours?
Answer: False
The 'El Marplatense' service from the 1950s completed the run to Mar del Plata in 3 hours and 45 minutes, not under 3 hours.
The 'El Marplatense' train service ceased operations in 2015.
Answer: True
The 'El Marplatense' train service ceased operations in 2015.
Beyond the TAVe, what other high-speed railway initiative was proposed in Argentina, linking Buenos Aires to a coastal city?
Answer: Buenos Aires to Mar del Plata
Another high-speed railway project proposed in Argentina was a 400-kilometer route connecting Constitución station in Buenos Aires to the seaside beach resort city and major fishing port of Mar del Plata.
In 1999, which corporate entities constituted the consortium that put forth a high-speed rail project for Mar del Plata?
Answer: Adtranz, Siemens, Ferrostaal
In 1999, a consortium formed by the companies Adtranz, Siemens, and Ferrostaal introduced a project for the Mar del Plata connection.
What was the projected financial outlay for the 1999 Mar del Plata high-speed rail proposal?
Answer: US$600 million
The 1999 proposal for the Mar del Plata high-speed rail had an estimated cost of US$600 million.
Which of the following coastal municipalities was slated for service under the 1999 Mar del Plata high-speed rail plan?
Answer: Pinamar
The 1999 plans for the Mar del Plata connection also included service to other coastal cities such as Pinamar, Miramar, and Necochea.
During the 2009 bidding process, what was the stipulated maximum operational speed for the Constitución–Mar del Plata line?
Answer: 320 kilometers per hour
In the 2009 bidding process for the Constitución–Mar del Plata line, the new route was planned to enable an average speed of 250 kilometers per hour and a maximum speed of 320 kilometers per hour.
For the 2009 high-speed rail proposal to Mar del Plata, how many intermediate stops were projected?
Answer: Two
The 2009 high-speed rail proposal projected a journey time of less than two hours to Mar del Plata, with only two planned stops in Dolores and Chascomús.
In what ways does the contemporary rail service to Mar del Plata differ from the historical 'El Marplatense' service of the 1950s?
Answer: Current service is significantly longer and disrupted by deficiencies.
Currently, the service to Mar del Plata is disrupted by serious deficiencies and delays, taking over seven hours, significantly longer than the 'El Marplatense' service from the 1950s.
In what year did the 'El Marplatense' train service discontinue its operations?
Answer: 2015
The 'El Marplatense' train service, which was operated mostly by Ferrocarriles Argentinos and later by Ferrobaires, ceased operations in 2015.
Did a subsequent revelation regarding Alstom's payment of bribes to Argentine authorities contribute to the project's definitive suspension?
Answer: True
A later revelation that Alstom had paid bribes to Argentine authorities contributed to the project's definitive suspension.
Poder Ciudadano criticized the TAVe project for being too expensive relative to the number of beneficiaries.
Answer: True
Poder Ciudadano criticized the TAVe project for being disproportionately expensive relative to the number of beneficiaries.
Was Poder Ciudadano's request for access to the bidding process documentation ultimately granted following an appeal?
Answer: False
Poder Ciudadano's request for access to the bidding process expedient was rejected on two separate occasions.
What was the resolution of Poder Ciudadano's formal request for access to the bidding process documentation?
Answer: It was rejected on two separate occasions.
Poder Ciudadano requested access to the expedient of the bidding process for the high-speed railway, but their request was rejected on two separate occasions.