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Buenos Aires MetroThe Buenos Aires Metro (locally known as el subte, from "subterrneo") is a mass-transit network that serves the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. With its first station inaugurated in 1913, this is the oldest metro system in Latin America, the Southern Hemisphere, and the entire Spanish-speaking world. It grew rapidly in the early years of the century, but work on extending the network did, however, stagnate in the years following World War II. The current network comprises five underground lines (labelled "A" to "E", and further identified by different colours), covering a total track length of 42.7 km. There is also one surface light rail line (the premetro). - Lnea A Opened to the public on 14 December 1913, 7.13 km, 14 stations.
- Lnea B Opened on 17 October 1930, 8.94 km, 15 stations.
- Lnea C Opened on 9 November 1934, 4.4 km, 9 stations.
- Lnea D Opened on 3 June 1937, 10.41 km. 16 stations.
- Lnea E Opened on 20 June 1944, 9.2 km, 15 stations.
- Lnea F (planned)
- Lnea G (planned)
- Lnea H (under construction) Will be opened by the end of 2006, 4.4km, 10 stations.
- Lnea I (planned)
- Lnea K (planned)
- Premetro Opened on 27 August 1987, 7.4 km.
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