Line D (Buenos Aires Metro)


Line D

ESTACIÓN TRIBUNALES ENTRANCE
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Buenos Aires Metro
Termini Catedral
Congreso de Tucumán
Stations 16
Daily ridership 440,384 (2009)[1] 6.3%
Operation
Opened 1937
Operator(s) Metrovías
Character Underground
Technical
Line length 11 km (6.84 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ½ in)
Electrification Catenary

Line D of the Buenos Aires Metro runs from Catedral to Congreso de Tucumán. The D Line opened on 3 June 1937 and has been expanded to the north several times. The line is currently 10.41 km long and runs approximately parallel to the city's coastline.

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Stations and connections


Line D
Catedral - C. de Tucumán

Museum Stations

Line D carries out cultural activities on stations Juramento, Congreso de Tucumán and Olleros. These stations can be visited in order to appreciate the expositions and stands destined to rotary exhibitions coming from the City’s Museums, as well as the Nation’s, educative institutions and other civil society organizations.

“The objective of the museum-stations is to get the population acquainted with the huge cultural and historical patrimony that the City owns, thus turning the subway network, a massive transport medium, into an ideal diffusion agent. The lending of the facilities is absolutely free for the museum and institutions that wish to exhibit their activities or part of the historical or cultural patrimony they treasure”[2].

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