Trenes Argentinos is the name that has been given since 2014[1] to a group of state-owned companies of Argentina, responsible respectively for the operation of passenger and freight trains, infrastructure, and personal management.
Since the liquidation of Ferrocarriles Argentinos during the government of Carlos Saúl Menem, Argentina had ceased to have a national railway company.
These companies had a secondary activity until they took over, directly or indirectly, five of the seven lines of the metropolitan railways of Greater Buenos Aires.
In 2013 the former "Administradora de Recursos Humanos Ferroviarios" (ARHF)—created from the structure of Ferrocarril General Belgrano S.A., a spun-off company—was added to the previous ones.
of Ferrocarriles Argentinos during the privatization of the services—and Belgrano Cargas y Logística (BCyL), a company created to operate re-statized freight lines and which is currently called "Trenes Argentinos Capital Humano".