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Line E of the
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runs from Retiro to Plaza de los Virreyes, a total distance of 12 km. Opened in 1944, the Line E was the last completely new line to be added to the Buenos Aires Underground, until 2007 when Line H was opened. The line has a history of being re-routed and extended due to having been historically the line with the lowest passenger numbers on the network.


History

Line E was opened on 20 June 1944, after construction began in 1938, with an original route that ran from
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to General Urquiza. Soon after, it was decided to abandon the terminus at Constitución (which also served as the connection with Line C) and instead reroute the line towards the
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. Work began in 1957, and in 1966 the San José, Independencia, Belgrano and Plaza de Mayo (now Bolívar) stations were opened to the public by president
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. For many years, the two stations that had been closed as a result of the Line E re-route remained unused until the mid 1990s when one was converted into a workshop to service the rolling stock of the line. The line was further extended in 1973 to
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and then again in 1985 to Plaza de los Virreyes. The
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tramway was completed in 1987 and was linked to Line E with the intention of connecting a larger
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network to the line, although this never materialised following privatisation. Under the private operation of the Subte by Metrovías, the colour of the line was changed from yellow to purple during the 1990s. Purple had previously been used for Line C, while yellow is now used for Line H.


Extension to Retiro

As part of a general effort to extend the Buenos Aires Underground, it was decided to extend Line E from Bolívar to Retiro railway station (with intermediate stations at Catalinas and Correo Central) where it would re-connect with Line C and the
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, and eventually Line H when its extension was completed. By 2014, all the major structural works had been completed on the three new stations with the tracks and signalling systems still to be completed. In July 2015, the City of Buenos Aires confirmed that, despite the advanced state of the works, the extension would not be opened until 2019 citing delays that came about as a result of the transfer of the works from the National Government to the City Government in 2012. The city completed the additional work required by the new deadline. On Monday 3 June 2019 the extension to Retiro was completed. The extension was expected to increase ridership on the line by 25%.Ciudad confirma que la extensión de la línea E abrirá recién en 2017
– EnElSubte, 23 July 2015.

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Rolling stock

The line originally used
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rolling stock during its inauguration and for many years after. However, this was later replaced by similar CAF-GEE rolling stock purchased in 1968 which still serves on the line today. In 2006, 64 of the CAF-GEE cars were to be refurbished, but this was ultimately abandoned. It is expected that with the line's extension to Retiro completed in 2019, the CAF GEE rolling stock will be retired and replaced by Fiat-Materfer cars, and possibly 50 Siemens O&K cars refurbished by the Emepa Group and
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.


Ghost stations

There are two
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s on the line – San José vieja and Constitución. These formed part of the line's original Line E route towards
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until the line was re-routed in 1966. Both stations have been used as workshops and storage areas for the line's rolling stock. It has also been evaluated using the two stations and their corresponding tunnels as the southern part of Line F since that line's projected route in that area overlaps with the former Line E route. San José vieja was used as a set for the 1996 Argentine film Moebius and served as the fictional ''Dock Sud'' and ''Parque'' stations.Murales alusivos a Moebius en San José
– EnElSubte, 18 December 2014.


Gallery

File:Inauguración provisoria Boedo.jpg, Temporary Boedo station being opened (1944) File:Buenos Aires - Subte - Combinación en Constitución.jpg, Passengers changing to Line C at the former Constitución station (c.1950s) File:Saguier-3.jpg, Entrance to Plaza de los Virreyes station at the
Premetro A premetro is a tramway or light railway which includes segments built to rapid transit standards, generally as part of a process of conversion to a metro-standards railway usually by the construction of tunnels in the central city area. Hist ...
's Intendente Saguier terminal. File:Medalla milagrosa.jpg, Medalla Milagrosa station File:Buenos Aires - San Nicolás - Palacio de Correos 2.JPG, Correo Central station being built in front of the Central Post Office File:Subte LineaE BuenosAires Bolivar.jpg, Subway car at Bolivar station


See also

* Buenos Aires PreMetro *
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References


External links


Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Official Page)

Metrovías S.A. Subte Operator (Official Page)

Subterráneos de Buenos Aires, E Line

System map
{{Buenos Aires Transit Buenos Aires Underground Railway lines opened in 1944 Buenos Aires – Line E