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
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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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