Subway: which lines extend their hours on weekends in December

Subway: which lines extend their hours on weekends in December

Since this very Friday, the theaters on Corrientes Avenue, the Abasto shopping center, the Palermo Hollywood gastronomic hub, the recitals and cultural centers of Villa Crespo You will have this and the rest of the Fridays in December, an ally who will will arrive and take the public back until 2 in the morning along the corridor of subway line B, which connects the Luna Park with Villa Urquiza.

Also the H Line will extend its hours this weekend until 2:30 am to meet the demand generated by the Buenos Aires Trap, one of the urban music festivals most important in the country, which will take place on December 7 and 8 in the City Park, with artists such as Duki, Nicki NicoleLit Killah and Cazzu, inter alia.

The Government of the City of Buenos Aires (GCBA) announced the extension of the schedule of two of the subway lines, B and H, to facilitate the transfer and departure of night events with this special service.

The initiative was a demand from users and, if it works, it will be analyzed to reiterate it on other special dates. Photo: Agencia Noticias Argentinas – conexionshow.com.ar.

Line B, which connects Juan Manuel de Rosas (Villa Urquiza) with Leandro N. Alem (microcenter)will operate until 2:00 am only on Fridays in December.

It is about an initiative that will function as a test to evaluate the impact, and that could be replicated on other dates, in the event of special events.

Strategically selected stations

The head of Infrastructure of the GCBA, Pablo Bereciartuareported that the last train from Juan Manuel de Rosas will leave at 1:00 am, while from Leandro N. Alem it will depart at 1:30 am

The strategically selected stations to operate during these extended hours are: Juan Manuel de Rosas, Federico Lacroze, Dorrego, Medrano, Pueyrredón, Callao, Carlos Pellegrini and Leandro N. Alem.

“We know that It is something that our users ask of us and that is why we made the decision to try this initiativeto see how it works. The proposal is reduce dependence on private transport and, at the same time, promote culture in the City of Buenos Aires, promoting more efficient and sustainable transport in areas of high concentration of people“, assured the president of Subterráneos de Buenos Aires, Javier Ibáñez.

“This initiative responds to a growing demand from users who seek to enjoy the cultural life of the City without depending on private transportation,” he added.

Deconcentration of the Buenos Aires Trap

The H Line will also extend its hours this weekend until 2:30 a.m. to meet the demand generated by the Buenos Aires Trap, one of the urban music festivals most important in the country.

The event will take place on December 7 and 8 at City Park, with artists such as Duki, Nicki Nicole, Lit Killah and Cazzu, among others.

To support the festival logistics, will enable a special bus service that will transport attendees from the venue to the Hospitales station, which will be the last to operate.

Other stations enabled for this extended schedule will be Humberto 1°, Once – 30 de Diciembre, Corrientes and Santa Fe – Carlos Jáuregui.

In parallel, will be reinforced bus service which will operate until 3:00 am, including lines such as 150, 101, 143, 114, 91, 115, 145, 21, 28 and 117.

At the moment, The last train on Line H from Hospitales departs at 00:20 on Saturdays and minutes before 23:00 on Sundays.

With this expansion, The schedule extends almost two hours on Saturday and three hours on Sunday, facilitating the return of thousands of attendees.

These measures not only seek to offer more efficient and sustainable public transport, but also consolidate Buenos Aires as a vibrant and accessible cultural center.

Subway Birthday

The Buenos Aires subway turned 111 years old. On December 1, 1913, at 3:25 p.m., it was the first underground passenger transport service inaugurated throughout Latin America.

In this way, Buenos Aires became the twelfth city in the world to have this system, causing an impact in South America on a global level.

He Subway A, the one that connects the Plaza de Mayo, in the Monserrat neighborhood, with the San Pedrito station, located in Flores, is celebrating.

A review of how this project, which was born in 1909 When Congress passed Law 6,700 on September 29, it became a reality that It simplified life for the people of Buenos Aires and dazzled the great powers because of the boost it meant for the city.

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