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Pueyrredón (Line D Buenos Aires Underground)
Pueyrredón is a station on Line D (Buenos Aires Underground), Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground.Pueyrredón
Subterráneos de Buenos Aires S.E. , 2008. The station will have combinations with Line H (Buenos Aires Underground), Line H at Santa Fe (Buenos Aires Underground), Santa Fe. The station was opened on 23 February 1940 as part of the extension of Line D from Tribunales (Buenos Aires Underground), Tribunales to Palermo (Buenos Aires Underground), Palermo.


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Pueyrredón (Line B Buenos Aires Underground)
Pueyrredón is a station on Line B (Buenos Aires), Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground.Pueyrredón Station
Subterráneos de Buenos Aires S.E. Passengers may transfer from here to the Corrientes (Line H Buenos Aires Underground), Corrientes Station on Line H (Buenos Aires), Line H. The station was opened on 17 October 1930 as part of the inaugural section of the line between Federico Lacroze (Buenos Aires Underground), Federico Lacroze and Callao (Line B Buenos Aires Underground), Callao. It is located in the Balvanera barrio, at the intersection of Avenida Corrientes and Avenida Pueyrredón, and named after the latter.


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Buenos Aires Underground stations Balvanera Railway stations in Argentina opened ...
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Line B (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground runs from Leandro N. Alem to Juan Manuel de Rosas in Villa Urquiza. Line B opened to the public on 17 October 1930. In recent years, it has held the title of being the most used line of the Buenos Aires Underground, and its patronage has increased even more after the opening of a section of tunnel between Los Incas station in the neighbourhood of Parque Chas and a shopping centre in Villa Urquiza. It was the first line in Buenos Aires whose stations had turnstiles and moving stairways. It is the only line that uses third rail current collection, while the rest of the Underground lines collect electric current from overhead lines, although there has been ongoing conversion to overhead lines to incorporate new rolling stock. Its gauge of is the same as the rest of the Buenos Aires underground system. The rolling stock currently used on the B line are former Tokyo Metro (formerly Eidan Subway) 300/500/900 stock, which was used on Maru ...
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Pueyrredón (Line F Buenos Aires Underground)
Pueyrredón may refer to: * ARA ''Pueyrredón'', a ''Garibaldi''-class armoured cruiser of the Argentine Navy * Chilean brigantine ''Águila'' (1796), the first ship of the Chilean Navy, renamed ''Pueyrredón'' *Club Pueyrredón, a rugby union club in Tigre Partido within Greater Buenos Aires *General Pueyrredón Partido, administrative subdivision on the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Honorio Pueyrredón (1876–1945), an Argentine lawyer, university professor, diplomatic and politician *Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1776–1850), an Argentine general and politician of the early 19th century *Juan Martín de Pueyrredón Museum, Buenos Aires, near Acassuso, in the partido of San Isidro, in Buenos Aires, Argentina *Prilidiano Pueyrredón (1823–1870), an Argentine painter, architect, and engineer *Pueyrredón family, family in Argentina *Villa Pueyrredón, a neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina *Pueyrredón (Line B Buenos Aires Metro) Pueyrredón ma ...
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Line F (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line F is a planned addition to the Buenos Aires Underground. In 2019, the government of Buenos Aires was looking for a group to create a plan of the line, but this study was cancelled in 2022. The city decided to create a study with their own staff, which is still underway as of 2024. The estimated cost of the project has risen from 800 million dollars, to 2 billion United States dollar, USD. Overview Permission to construct the line was originally granted in 2001, in a sanction which also included Line H (Buenos Aires Underground), lines H (partially completed) and Line I (Buenos Aires Underground), line I (not started). The line is set to be the most modern in the network, using automatic trains, a communications-based train control system like the one being installed on Line C (Buenos Aires Underground), Line C, and platform screen doors. The line is also expected to have the highest ridership when compared to the existing lines, at 600,000 riders annually. In the 2019 ten ...
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Buenos Aires Underground
The Buenos Aires Underground (), locally known as Subte (), 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 List of metro systems#List, 13th earliest subway network in the world and the first underground railway in Latin America, the Southern Hemisphere, and the hispanophone, Spanish-speaking world, with the Madrid Metro opening nearly six years later, in 1919. As of 2024, Buenos Aires is the only Argentine city with a metro system. Currently, the underground network's six lines—A, B, C, D, E, and H—comprise of routes that serve 90 stations. The network is complemented by the Premetro (Buenos Aires), Premetro line, with 18 more stations in total. Traffic on subterranean lines moves on the left because Argentina drove on the left at the time the system opened. Over a million passengers use the network, which also provides connections with th ...
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Island Platforms
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single railway platform, platform is positioned between two railway track, tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway, transitway interchange. Island platforms are sometimes used between the opposite-direction tracks on twin-track route stations as they are cheaper and occupy less area than other arrangements. They are also useful within larger stations, where local and express services for the same direction of travel can be accessed from opposite sides of the same platform instead of side platforms on either side of the tracks, simplifying and speeding transfers between the two tracks. The historical use of island platforms depends greatly upon the location. In the United Kingdom the use of island platforms on twin-track routes is relatively common when the railway line is in a Cutting (transportation), cutting or raised on an E ...
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Línea H (SBASE) Bullet
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. It is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E (Buenos Aires Underground), Line E on 20 June 1944. According to projections, the line will stretch a total of about 11.85 km and will run from between Retiro, Buenos Aires, Retiro to Sáenz (Buenos Aires Underground), Sáenz once the remaining sections are constructed. It connects the southern part of the city with the north, improving traffic flow to the centre of the city. It is also designed to serve as a transversal line and provide cross-connections across all radial lines, mainly under the axis of Jujuy and Pueyrredón avenues. Rolling stock During its early years, Line H was served by a temporary fleet of refurbished and original vintage Siemens-Schuckert Orenste ...
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Santa Fe (Buenos Aires Underground)
Santa Fe (Spanish; 'holy faith') or Santa Fé (Portuguese; 'holy faith') may refer to: Places Argentina *Santa Fe, Argentina **Santa Fe Province Bolivia * Santa Fe de Yapacaní * Santa Fe (Oruro) Brazil * Bonito de Santa Fé *Santa Fé de Goiás * Santa Fé de Minas * Santa Fé do Araguaia * Santa Fé do Sul *Santa Fé, Paraná Chile * Santa Fe (fort), near the island of Diego Diaz Colombia *Santa Fe, Bogotá * Santa Fe de Antioquia * Santa Fe de Ralito Cuba *Santa Fe, Havana * Santa Fe, Isle of Youth Ecuador *Santa Fe Island, one of the Galápagos Islands Honduras *Santa Fe, Colón * Santa Fe, Ocotepeque Mexico *Santa Fe, Mexico City * Santa Fe de la Laguna Panama *Santa Fe, Darién * Santa Fe District * Santa Fe, Veraguas Philippines *Santa Fe, Cebu * Santa Fe, Leyte *Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya * Santa Fe, Romblon Spain * Santa Fe de Mondújar *Santa Fe del Penedès * Santa Fe, Granada United States *New Mexico or , US state formerly ** , a former province of New Spain ...
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Line D (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground runs from Catedral (Buenos Aires Underground), Catedral to Congreso de Tucumán (Buenos Aires Underground), Congreso de Tucumán. The line opened on 3 June 1937 and has been expanded to the north several times. The line is currently 11 km long and has 16 stations, while running approximately parallel to the city's coastline. History Line D was the second line to be built by the Compañía Hispano Argentina de Obras Públicas y Finanzas (CHADOPyF, Hispanic-Argentine Company for Public Works and Finances), following the construction of Line C (Buenos Aires Underground), Line C in 1934. Construction began in 1935 and the first part of the line was inaugurated in 1937 and ran 1.7 km from Catedral (Buenos Aires Underground), Catedral (still the current terminus) to Tribunales (Buenos Aires Underground), Tribunales. Three years later, the section which brought the line to Plaza Italia (Buenos Aires Underground), Plaza Italia in Palermo ...
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Line H (Buenos Aires Underground)
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. It is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E on 20 June 1944. According to projections, the line will stretch a total of about 11.85 km and will run from between Retiro to Sáenz once the remaining sections are constructed. It connects the southern part of the city with the north, improving traffic flow to the centre of the city. It is also designed to serve as a transversal line and provide cross-connections across all radial lines, mainly under the axis of Jujuy and Pueyrredón avenues. Rolling stock During its early years, Line H was served by a temporary fleet of refurbished and original vintage Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel train sets originally introduced on line C, with electric current supplied ...
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Tribunales (Buenos Aires Underground)
Tribunales is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground. Overview The station was opened on 3 June 1937 as the western terminus of the inaugural section of Line D, from Catedral to Tribunales. It was named in honor of Palace of Justice, the most important tribunal of the city. On 23 February 1940 the line was extended to Palermo Palermo ( ; ; , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan province. The .... In 1997 the station was declared a national historic monument References External links Buenos Aires Underground stations Railway stations in Argentina opened in 1937 {{BuenosAires-underground-stub ...
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Palermo (Buenos Aires Underground)
Palermo is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground in Palermo, Buenos Aires Palermo is a or neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located in the north of the city, near the Río de la Plata. It has a total land area of 17.4 km2 and a population of 249,016. It is the only within the administrative division .... It is located at the intersection of Avenida Santa Fe and Godoy Cruz. The station was opened on 23 February 1940 as the western terminus of the extension of Line D from Tribunales. On 29 December 1987, the line was extended to Ministro Carranza. It is a transfer point for the Metrobús that runs along Juan B. Justo avenue and Palermo station on the San Martín Line commuter rail service.Metrobus Juan B. Justo
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