This weekend, line D will provide a special service in order to facilitate the return home, after the shows that the mythical band will perform at the Monumental Stadium.
The weekend, underground of Buenos Aires Se (SBASE) will lend a Special Service in Line Dto facilitate the return home of those who attend the recitals of The licewhich will play at the Monumental stadium.
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In that sense, on Saturday 21, the last train of the Tucumán Congress Station, the closest to the stadium, will leave at 2 am, and on Sunday 22 it will depart to 1.30 am, in order to facilitate the return of the thousands of people who will enjoy the shows of one of the most convening bands of national rock.


“The subway is a fundamental transport for circulation in the cityespecially in mass events, because it allows you to move quickly, avoid bottling or long waits from other media, “said Javier Ibañez, president of Sbase.” That is why, once again, we decided to accompany a show of great call, so that there are more facilities when it comes to home, “said Ibañez.
What are the subway stations that will extend their schedule after the piojos recitals
The four stations chosen for the descent of users are Olleros, Plaza Italia, Pueyrredón and July 9, strategically selected depending on the estimated passenger flow and connectivity with other means of transport.
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The hourly extension of the subway began as a pilot test on line B on Fridays in December, January and February, since March, due to the success of time flexibility, they joined on Saturdays. Special deconcentration services were also carried out within the framework of Buenos Aires Trap (Line H), in matches of the Argentine National Team and Copa Libertadores in the Monumental (Line D).
It is an initiative that seeks to reduce private transport dependence And, at the same time, enhance culture in the city of Buenos Aires, promoting more efficient and sustainable transport in areas of high concentration of people.
Source: Ambito

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