Facultad de Medicina (Buenos Aires Underground)

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Facultad de Medicina
Linea D (SBASE) bullet.svg
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General information
LocationAv. Córdoba between Junín and J.E. Uriburu
Coordinates 34°35′59.2″S58°23′51.6″W / 34.599778°S 58.397667°W / -34.599778; -58.397667
Platforms Side platforms
History
Opened23 February 1940
Services
Preceding station Subte gcba logo.png Buenos Aires Underground Following station
Pueyrredón Line D Callao
towards Catedral

Facultad de Medicina is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station was opened on 23 February 1940 as part of the extension of Line D from Tribunales to Palermo. [1] It owes its name to the UBA Faculty of Medical Sciences, which previously had its seat above the station. The complex above the station is now home to the Faculty of Economic Sciences.

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