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  2. Metrobús (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires Metrobús is a 50.5 km (31.4 mi) network of dedicated separated lanes and stations for buses that serve the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed as a Bus Rapid Transit system, it mixes a few bi-articulated buses with conventional buses. The headway is the same as before the implementation of the system, and the buses on ...

  3. Retiro bus station - Wikipedia

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    Retiro bus station. /  34.58722°S 58.37444°W  / -34.58722; -58.37444. Retiro bus station ( Spanish: Terminal de Ómnibus de Retiro) is the main bus terminal in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is situated in the Retiro district, two blocks north of Retiro railway station.

  4. 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 the first underground railway in Latin America ...

  5. Tourism in Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions. The most popular tourist sites are found in the historic core of the city, in the Montserrat and San Telmo neighborhoods. Buenos Aires was conceived around the Plaza de Mayo, the colony's administrative center. To the east of the square is the Casa Rosada, the official seat of the executive branch of the government of ...

  6. List of Buenos Aires Underground stations - Wikipedia

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

  7. Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires–Rosario–Córdoba high-speed railway ( Spanish: Tren de Alta Velocidad de Argentina – TAVe) was a project designed to link the Argentine cities of Buenos Aires, Rosario and Córdoba through a 710 km (440 mi) high-speed rail network. The plan, announced by then-President Néstor Kirchner during a press conference at the Casa Rosada on 26 April 2006, [2] would have been the ...

  8. Trams in Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The first trams in Buenos Aires began operating in 1863 in what quickly became a vast network of tramways with the city being known as the "City of Trams" for having the highest tramway-to-population ratio in the world. [1] [2] [3] In the 1920s, Buenos Aires had 875 km (544 mi) of tramways and 99 tram lines using 3000 carriages running ...

  9. Line D (Buenos Aires Underground) - Wikipedia

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    Line D (Buenos Aires Underground) Entrance to Callao station. Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground runs from Catedral to 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.