Rapid Transit in Argentina - Stations and Connections

Stations and Connections

Stations are listed from East to West or North to South. Stations in gray have yet to open. Stations in bold are the current termini.


Line A
P. de Mayo - Carabobo
  • Plaza de Mayo
  • Perú
  • Piedras
  • Lima
  • Sáenz Peña
  • Congreso
  • Pasco
  • Alberti
  • Plaza Miserere
  • Loria
  • Castro Barros
  • Río de Janeiro
  • Acoyte
  • Primera Junta
  • Puan
  • Carabobo
  • Plaza Flores
  • Nazca

Line B
Leandro N. Alem - Los Incas
  • Leandro N. Alem
  • Florida
  • Carlos Pellegrini
  • Uruguay
  • Callao
  • Pasteur
  • Pueyrredón
  • Carlos Gardel
  • Medrano
  • Ángel Gallardo
  • Malabia
  • Dorrego
  • Federico Lacroze
  • Tronador/Villa Ortúzar
  • Los Incas/Parque Chas
  • Echeverría
  • Juan Manuel de Rosas

Line C
Retiro - Constitución
  • Retiro
  • General San Martín
  • Lavalle
  • Diagonal Norte
  • Avenida de Mayo
  • Moreno
  • Independencia
  • San Juan
  • Constitución

Line D
Catedral - C. de Tucumán
  • Catedral
  • 9 de Julio
  • Tribunales
  • Callao
  • Facultad de Medicina
  • Pueyrredón
  • Agüero
  • Bulnes
  • Scalabrini Ortiz
  • Plaza Italia
  • Palermo
  • Ministro Carranza
  • Olleros
  • José Hernández
  • Juramento
  • Congreso de Tucumán

Line E
Bolívar - P. de los Virreyes
  • Retiro
  • Catalinas
  • Correo Central
  • Bolívar
  • Belgrano
  • Independencia
  • San José
  • Entre Ríos
  • Pichincha
  • Jujuy
  • General Urquiza
  • Boedo
  • Avenida La Plata
  • José María Moreno
  • Emilio Mitre
  • Medalla Milagrosa
  • Varela
  • Plaza de los Virreyes PreMetro

Line H
Corrientes - Parque Patricios
  • Corrientes
  • Once
  • Venezuela
  • Humberto I
  • Inclán
  • Caseros
  • Parque Patricios
  • Hospitales

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