Other services include parking lots, a bank and cash dispensers, a courier, a newsagent's shop, and accessible toilets.
The building was projected by architects Enrique Chanourdie and Mr. Micheletti, and carried out by construction company Falcone.
[1][2] In 1955, the Revolución Libertadora that overthrew the government of Juan Perón suppressed his name from all public institutions and buildings, so the station was renamed "Estaciòn de Ómnibus Rosario", until 1957 when its name changed once again to "Mariano Moreno" in honor of one of the ideologues of the May Revolution.
Works include the demolition of some stores, new road access, construction of additional toilettes and ticket offices.
[7] Facilities added included 50 new ticket offices, 50 platforms, a food court of 2,300 m2, and waiting rooms.