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  2. Buenos Aires Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires Underground (Spanish: Subterráneo de Buenos Aires), locally known as Subte (Spanish: [ˈsuβte]), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first section of this network (Plaza de Mayo–Plaza Miserere) opened in 1913, making it the 13th earliest subway network in the world and ...

  3. List of Buenos Aires Underground stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Buenos Aires Underground stations. A map of Buenos Aires Underground lines currently in operation. The Buenos Aires Underground (locally known as subte, from "subterráneo") is a mass-transit network that serves the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina .

  4. Line B (Buenos Aires Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Line B (Buenos Aires Underground) De los Incas station. Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground runs 11.75 kilometres (7.30 mi) from Leandro N. Alem to Juan Manuel de Rosas in Villa Urquiza. Line B opened to the public on 17 October 1930. [3] [4] In recent years, it has held the title of being the most used line of the Buenos Aires Underground ...

  5. Line A (Buenos Aires Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Line A is the oldest line of the Buenos Aires Underground. Opened to the public on 1 December 1913, it was the first underground line in South America, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world. It made Buenos Aires the 13th city in the world to have an underground transport service.

  6. Rail transport in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Buenos Aires Commuter Rail Network. Greater Buenos Aires' metropolitan rail system is the second most extensive in the Americas after New York's commuter rail system, with about 259 stations, covering 900 km (559 mi) and 7 rail lines serving more than 1.4 million commuters daily in the Greater Buenos Aires area.

  7. Greater Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The term Gran Buenos Aires ("Greater Buenos Aires") was first officially used in 1948, when Governor of Buenos Aires Province Domingo Mercante signed a bill delineating as such an area covering 14 municipalities surrounding the City of Buenos Aires. [ 6 ] The term is also related to other expressions that are not necessarily well-defined: the ...

  8. Line C (Buenos Aires Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Line C of the Buenos Aires Underground, that runs from Retiro to Constitución terminus, opened on 9 November 1934, and it has a length of 4.3 km (2.7 mi). It runs under Lima Sur, Bernardo de Irigoyen, Carlos Pellegrini, Esmeralda, la Plaza San Martín and Avenida Ramos Mejia streets. It not only connects to every other line on the system (with ...

  9. Line H (Buenos Aires Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Line H is a line of the Buenos Aires Underground. The first phase, between Plaza Once and Caseros, which opened on 18 October 2007, currently stretches over 8.8 km between Hospitales and Facultad de Derecho stations. [3][4] It is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E on 20 June 1944. Line H map.