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Then do not go to the closest exit to the highway - [[Xsuzann]] has been caught over there by police and sent away. Cross the railway and head to the road which seems to be a road going to the country - but its actually an exit for highway. You would have to walk about 2 km, but it's worth that, as the cars don't go that fast on the exit and it's very likely that someone will take you!
=== North to [[Zarate]] , Cordoba, Jujuy ([[ruta 14]]) ===This option is for those looking to get to Iguazu. From the main tren train station at Retiro, which take Linea Suarez. In Villa Ballester change to the one going to Zarate (you'll find should buy a ticket for this one). You can get off in Campana. Buses to Campana peaje pass on the center street in front of Capital, there are trains that depart twice daily for Campana railway station. They go around the park and turn right at the city corner of Zarate, which it.  This is well outside of a long way to get to the cityhitching point. It costs 3.5 pesos The train is slow and you have to wait for the two and a half hour trainconnection in Villa Ballester. There are quicker, A more expensive, and more exhausting ways of getting out of towndirect way is to take a bus to Zarate, but this one is a clincher for those of you who aren't in a rushthat takes the freeway. As of this writingThere should be buses from Plaza Italia (on Santa Fe, the earliest train departs at 14:00 and arrives to Zarate at 16:17. It isn't ideal for a good-timed hitchnorthern side of Plaza Italia), but it's the most straight forward and cheapestthis information needs revision.
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