Humberto I (Buenos Aires Underground)

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Humberto I
Linea H (SBASE) bullet.svg
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General information
LocationJujuy and Humberto I
Coordinates 34°37′23″S58°24′8.4″W / 34.62306°S 58.402333°W / -34.62306; -58.402333
Platforms Side platforms
History
Opened18 October 2007
Services
Preceding station Subte gcba logo.png Buenos Aires Underground Following station
Venezuela Line H
Transfer to: Linea E (SBASE) bullet.svg Jujuy
Inclán
towards Hospitales

Humberto I Station is a station on Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground. [1] From here, passengers may transfer to Jujuy station on Line E. The station was opened on 18 October 2007, as part of the inaugural section of the line, between Once - 30 de Diciembre and Caseros. [2]

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References

  1. Line H Archived April 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Subterráneos de Buenos Aires S.E.
  2. Schwandl, Robert. "Buenos Aires". urbanrail.

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