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The Buenos Aires Metro (locally known as el subte, from
"subterráneo" meaning "underground") is an extensive system
providing access to various parts of the city. Opened in 1913, it is the
oldest subway system in the Southern Hemisphere and in the Spanish-speaking
world. The system has six lines (A, B, C, D, E and H), 80 stations, and 52
km of track. Under an expansion program, it is expected to expand to 89 km
by 2011. The underground is the quickest means to move within Capital
Federal. The system currently covers around |
46 km, with 80 stations and carries, annually, 250 millon passangers. It
has a fixed fare that is paid in the ticket offices of any of its stations.
Each token allows you to go to any part of the city, even to make long trips
changing lines. The ticket fare is $ 1,10 and subway services operate from
6:00 AM to 11:00 PM Monday throught Saturday and 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM on
Sundays. Tickets or subtepass are purchased in the subway stations. Here we
show you a diagram with all the underground lines with its corresponding
stations. |
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