Los Incas - Parque Chas (Buenos Aires Underground)

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Los Incas - Parque Chas
Linea B (SBASE) bullet.svg
Buenos Aires Subte Linea B Estacion Los Incas.jpg
General information
LocationTriunvirato and de Los Incas
Coordinates 34°34′52.5″S58°28′27.5″W / 34.581250°S 58.474306°W / -34.581250; -58.474306 Coordinates: 34°34′52.5″S58°28′27.5″W / 34.581250°S 58.474306°W / -34.581250; -58.474306
Platforms Island platforms
History
Opened9 August 2003
Services
Preceding station Subte gcba logo.png Buenos Aires Underground Following station
Echeverría Line B Tronador - Villa Ortúzar

Los Incas - Parque Chas is a station on Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground. The station was opened on 9 August 2003 as the western terminus of the extension of the line from Federico Lacroze. [1] It remained the terminus of the line until the opening of Juan Manuel de Rosas station on 26 July 2013. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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It is located between the Villa Ortuzar and Parque Chas barrios, at the intersection of Avenida Triunvirato and Avenida de Los Incas.

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