El Maitén Explained

El Maitén
Native Name Lang:es
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Argentina
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of El Maitén in Argentina
Coordinates:-42.05°N -81°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Argentina
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Chubut
Subdivision Type2:Department
Subdivision Name2:Cushamen
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:22 December 1942
Leader Party:Justicialist Party
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Oscár Rubén Currilén
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:625
Population Total:3782
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Maitenense
Timezone1:ART
Utc Offset1:-3
Postal Code Type:CPA base
Postal Code:U9210
Area Code Type:Dialing code
Area Code:+54 2945
Blank Name Sec1:Climate
Blank Info Sec1:Csb

El Maitén is a town in Argentina in Cushamen Department on the margins of the Chubut River, on the northwest of Chubut Province, in Patagonia. In older times it was the intermediate point in the railroad tracks of the Old Patagonian Express between the towns of Ingeniero Jacobacci and Esquel.

Location

The town is located 50NaN0 south of the 42 parallel (inter-province border between the provinces of Río Negro and Chubut), at 7200NaN0 AMSL. Ex-Provincial route 40 runs through it on a north–south direction, which connects to the city of Esquel 1350NaN0 south.

Other connecting routes to El Maitén are National Route 243 towards El Bolsón and Bariloche in Río Negro Province, and Provincial routes RP 4 and RP 71, connecting to Cushamen and Epuyén respectively.

El Maitén lies 350NaN0 south of Ñorquincó, 550NaN0 east of El Bolsón, and 700NaN0 northwest of Cushamen, and 300NaN0 northeast of Epuyén.

Geography and climate

The town of El Maitén lies on the right bank of the Chubut River. The river's valley is of glacial origin, and in this region it runs in a north–south direction on the first highlands of the Andes to the west, and the ancient formations of Patagonia to the east. The topography is mountainous, but of lower elevation, always under 20000NaN0.

This geographic region is a clear example of the transition between the humid wooded Andes areas to the West, and the classic more arid steppes of central Patagonia. Typical native trees of the area are the Austrocedrus chilensis, Coihue (Nothofagus dombeyi), Ñire (Nothofagus antarctica), and over 2,000 meters AMSL the Lenga (Nothofagus pumilio).

The climate is semi-steppe, with humid winters with occasional strong snows and an annual precipitation between, 300and.

History and economy

What started as a rural community was influenced greatly by the arrival of the General Roca railroad to the area in 1939, on a branch that continued to Esquel. This branch was completed and opened in 1945, and El Maitén was selected as the site of its maintenance sheds and locomotive warehouse. This changed the town towards a railroad-based economy until the 1970s, when the Argentine railroad industry started a steady decline.

Even though most of the railroad system on which El Maitén was a waystop closed in 1993, a train still operates out of El Maitén, running a loop from El Maitén to the train station Bruno J. Thomae then back to El Maitén.[1] [2]

See also

External links

El Maitén

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Historia del Ferrocarril Patagónico. Spanish. La Trochita. January 11, 2022.
  2. Web site: El viejo Expreso de La Patagonia: un viaje en la mítica trochita argentina. Spanish. July 27, 2018. elDiaro.es. January 11, 2022.