Line C (Buenos Aires)

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An interior view of Estación Retiro near the entrance to the subway station Line C
An interior view of Estación Retiro near the entrance to the subway station Line C

Subte Line C

The Line C of the Buenos Aires Metro that runs from Retiro to Constitución terminus, opened on 9 November 1934, 4.4 km.

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[edit] Stations and connections

Mural in General San Martín station, Line C
Mural in General San Martín station, Line C

[edit] Murals

Since the first subway line’s inauguration in 1913 to our days, each and every subway station has undertaken its public spaces for the diffusion and preservation of the City’s cultural and historical patrimony[1].

[edit] Highlights

Line C is one of two North-South lines in the subte system. It connects the two main train stations in the city centre area, and is often used by commuters who have used trains or other subte lines and need to cover the last few blocks to their work.

Moreno station is located close to the Ministry of Communications tower.

Lavalle station provides access to the two pedestrian streets: Lavalle and Florida.

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