Leandro N. Alem (Buenos Aires Underground)

Leandro N. Alem is a terminal station of the Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground.[1] The station's name honours Leandro N. Alem, a UCR politician from the late 19th century.

Leandro N. Alem
General information
LocationCorrientes and Leandro Alem
Coordinates34°36′10″S 58°22′12″W
PlatformsIsland platforms
History
OpenedDecember 1931
Services
Preceding station Buenos Aires Underground Following station
Florida Line B
Transfer to: Correo Central
Terminus

Overview

It is located at the intersection of Corrientes and Leandro Alem, near the, Luna Park stadium and the Puerto Madero district, and is a short walk from Plaza de Mayo. This station is at sea level, at the bottom of a steep incline; hence the name el bajo (the lowlands), which is historically linked to the bars and night clubs that used to be in the area. Since the 1950s, the zone is used mostly for office buildings. In the future it will connect with the Line E Correo Central station now under construction.

The station was opened in December 1931 as the eastern terminus of the extension of the line from Carlos Pellegrini.[2]

Nearby

References

  1. La linea B del subte cumple 78 años- su historia (Spanish)
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Buenos Aires". urbanrail.

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