The station is located in the southeast of Rosario (southern Santa Fe), within present-day Parque Urquiza, at the junction of Chacabuco St. and 9 de Julio St., not far from the ravine of the Paraná River.
[1] When the Central Argentine Railway company bought SFWR in 1900, the terminus was renamed as "Rosario Este", setting it aside to handle exclusively cargo and cattle.
[2] As Argentina's railway system declined, the rails were removed and the terminus, like many other stations, was abandoned and deteriorated.
The old station also serves as a community center for senior retired citizens, and a meeting place for a group of sculptors.
Offices of the Municipal Culture Secretariat will be moved here as well, and an auditorium will be set up for public activities and film projection.