He government of the City of Buenos Aires announced that will close the station Scalabrini Ortizbelonging to the D line of subways. The closing will take place starting next Monday, October 21, and it is estimated that will last approximately three months.
The works will be carried out within the framework of the Comprehensive Station Renewal Planwhich is carried out by Buenos Aires SE Subways. (SBASE). The specific objective, as indicated, is improve existing infrastructureand therefore the travel experience of users.
They anticipate that the renovation will be comprehensiveas it will include waterproofing work, painting, floor repair, new LED lights, as well as signage updates and placement of braille signage on handrails and porches.
They also promise new furniture on the platform, such as benches, baskets and ischial supports, and affirm that the replacement of heritage pieces will be carried out.
As for the sectors to renewthe project involves the intervention of the spaces corresponding to accesses, staircase galleries (pedestrian and mechanical), lobbies and platforms, and aims to guarantee better circulation through the station, by transforming it into a more comfortable, orderly space with greater lighting .
What other stations are renewed
The same renovation plan also launched the remodeling of the stations Castro Barros and Acoyte (line A), Saint Martin (line C), Bulnes and Faculty of Medicine (line D), Jujuy (line E) and Pasteur-AMIA (line B).
Likewise, work was carried out in eight inns of the Premeter: Ana Díaz, Climbing, President Illia, City Park, Pola, Lugano Civic Center, Our Lady of Fátima and Mayor Saguier.
In addition, the last stage of the work of Obelisk Central (lines C, B and D), whose objective would be to improve accessibility and circulation.
It was also reported that renovation works at the stations will begin soon. Pueyrredon (line B), Palermo (line D), and Lime (line A). In it Premeter Work began in the Somellera, Mariano Acosta and Cecilia Grierson inns, and will continue in Fernández de la Cruz, Ana María Janer, Larrazabal, Nicolás Descalzi and Gabino Ezeiza.
Source: Ambito

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