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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.[2] The system has five lines, A to E, 80 stations, and 46 km of track.
Under an expansion program, it is expected to expand to 89 km by 2011. he
underground is the quickest means to move within Capital Federal. The system
currently covers around |