Santa Fe–Carlos Jáuregui (Buenos Aires Underground)
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Santa Fe–Carlos Jáuregui (Buenos Aires Underground)
Santa Fe – Carlos Jáuregui Station is a station on Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground which opened on July 12, 2016 on already operating section of the line. The station combines with Line D at Pueyrredón station. It's located in the intersection of Santa Fe and Pueyrredón avenues, in the Buenos Aires ''barrio'' of Recoleta. Originally known simply as ''Santa Fe'', the station was renamed in honor of Carlos Jáuregui, an LGBT rights activist and founder of the Argentine Homosexual Community (CHA, ''Comunidad Homosexual Argentina''), on 1 September 2016. The station was officially reinaugurated on 20 March 2017 by Chief of Government Horacio Rodríguez Larreta Horacio Rodríguez-Larreta (; born 29 October 1965) is an Argentine economist, politician and the former Chief of Government of the City of Buenos Aires. Larreta was re-elected in 2019 with almost 56% of the votes, becoming the first candidate .... Gallery File:Santa Fe antes de abrir 08.jpg, File:Est ...
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Avenida Pueyrredón
Avenida Pueyrredón is an avenue that runs through the Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Recoleta and Balvanera neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and goes from southwest to northeast, parallel to Avenida 9 de Julio. It starts at Avenida Rivadavia, and ends at Avenida Figueroa Alcorta. The Avenue starts at Avenida Rivadavia intersection front of Plaza Miserere and Once railway station, Once Railway Station. The Buenos Aires Underground has numerous stations that serve Avenida Pueyrredón; stations Plaza Miserere (Buenos Aires Underground), Plaza Miserere on Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line , Pueyrredón (Line B Buenos Aires Underground), Pueyrredón on Line B (Buenos Aires Underground), Line , Pueyrredón (Line D Buenos Aires Underground), Pueyrredón on Line D (Buenos Aires Underground), Line and Once (Buenos Aires Underground), Once, Corrientes (Line H Buenos Aires Underground), Corrientes, Córdoba (Buenos Aires Underground), Córdoba, Santa Fe (Buenos Aires Underground ...
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Santa Fe Avenue
Avenida Santa Fe is one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The artery is essential to the imaginary axis of Barrio Norte, Buenos Aires, Barrio Norte in Buenos Aires, comprising the areas influenced by the route of the avenue through Retiro, Buenos Aires, Retiro, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Recoleta and Palermo, Buenos Aires, Palermo neighborhoods, it is considered one of the main shopping and strolling areas of the city, its many boutiques range from elegant to edgy, which has led it to be dubbed the 'Avenue of Fashion'. Upscale Alto Palermo, at Avenida Coronel Díaz, is one of the city's best-known vertical malls. Avenida Santa Fe is also an attraction for its architecture, strongly reminiscent of Paris. Its name pays homage to the Santa Fe Province, eponymous province in Argentina. History First laid out in colonial Buenos Aires as ''San Gregorio Street'' in 1774, it was at the time the northern limit of the growing port city. Following the British invasio ...
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Side Platform
A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, one for each direction of travel, is the basic design used for double-track railway lines (as opposed to, for instance, the island platform where a single platform lies between the tracks). Side platforms may result in a wider overall footprint for the station compared with an island platform, where a single width of platform can be shared by riders using either track. In some stations, the two side platforms are connected by a footbridge or tunnel to allow safe access to the alternate platform. While a pair of side platforms is often provided on a dual-track line, a single side platform is usually sufficient (trains are usually only boarded from one side) for a single-track line. Layout Where the station is close to a level crossing (g ...
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Línea D (SBASE) Bullet
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* La Linea (other) * Linea 77, Italian nu metal band formed in 1993 * ''Buccinulum linea linea'', lined whelk * Linea Søgaard-Lidell, Danish politician {{dab ...
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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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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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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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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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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, controlled by the government of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southwest of the Río de la Plata. Buenos Aires is classified as an Alpha− global city, according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, GaWC 2024 ranking. The city proper has a population of 3.1 million and its urban area 16.7 million, making it the List of metropolitan areas, twentieth largest metropolitan area in the world. It is known for its preserved eclecticism, eclectic European #Architecture, architecture and rich culture, cultural life. It is a multiculturalism, multicultural city that is home to multiple ethnic and religious groups, contributing to its culture as well as to the dialect spoken in the city and in some other parts of the country. This is because since the 19th century, the city, and the country in general, has been a major recipient of millions of Immigration to Argentina, im ...
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Barrios Of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, the autonomous city and capital of Argentina, is composed of 48 neighbourhoods (locally known as ). Since 2008, the city is also legally divided into communes (), each one including one or more . Among the most visited and populated are Palermo, Recoleta, Puerto Madero, Belgrano, San Telmo, La Boca, Monserrat and Caballito. Sectors of the city are also traditionally known as neighbourhoods by the inhabitants of Buenos Aires, but not officially by the authorities of the city; some examples include Barrio Chino, Barrio Norte and the Microcentro. List of neighbourhoods In alphabetical order, with the corresponding population and the commune they are grouped in. Informal neighbourhood names The name '' Barrio Norte'' refers to the area around Avenida Santa Fe, encompassing parts of Retiro, Recoleta, and Palermo. The name ''Barrio Sur'' was used in the past to encompass the southern neighbourhoods. This name has mostly fallen out of use, but survives in ...
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