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Going North (San Miguel de Tucumán, Salta, Jujuy)
Ask locals or the bus driver to let you out at the first (probably only one) bus stop in Toledo, otherwise you might miss the village. The bus ride takes about 40 minutes. At the bus stop in Toledo, there's a small petrol station on the other side. Next to it (left), there's a road going through town. Walk along this road for approximately 500m until the end of town. There, you'll see the highway in the far distance lingering behind the endless fields of the pampa. You either need to walk about 3 km to the highway or be lucky and hitch a car that might go there. Once at the on-ramp, you can walk another 500m along the highway and you will be located directy at a toll station, which is a perfect spot for catching all traffic Rosario and/or Buenos Aires bound. To be fast, make sure you'll only hitch a car that goes minimum to the next toll station. Petrol stations along the way are rare and not worth it. Go for it, toll stations!
===Going North ([[San Miguel de Tucumán]], [[Salta]], [[Jujuy]])===
Take bus #41, heading towards Guiñazú, from any bus stop along Blv. Chacabuco, Av. Maipú or Av. Juan B. Justo. Get off the bus in Guiñazú and walk towards ruta 9 on your left-hand side.
The spot is not ideal though as cars are going quite fast, but offers good visibility, plenty of space to pull over and a lot of traffic passing by. The first peaje (toll station) is another 15km down the road.
We, as a couple (f/m), waited here for an hour until we got a ride to the toll station that, as mentioned above, are great places to hitchhike on from (April 2018).
 
 
 
 
 
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