Line A is the oldest line of the
Buenos Aires Underground
The Buenos Aires Underground (), locally known as Subte (), is a rapid transit system that serves the area of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The first section of this network (Plaza de Mayo–Plaza Miserere) opened in 1913, making it the L ...
. Opened to the public on 1 December 1913, it was the first underground line in
South America
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, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world. It made
Buenos Aires
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the 13th city in the world to have an underground transport service. The line stretches from
Plaza de Mayo
The Plaza de Mayo (, ; ) is a city square and the main foundational site of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was formed in 1884 after the demolition of the Recova building, unifying the city's Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Armas, by that time known as ''Pl ...
and
San Pedrito and runs under the full length of the
Avenida de Mayo
May Avenue () is an avenue in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It connects the Plaza de Mayo with Congressional Plaza, and extends in a west–east direction before merging into Rivadavia Avenue.
History and overview
Built on an initiati ...
and part of the
Avenida Rivadavia
Avenida Rivadavia is one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina, extending from San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, downtown Buenos Aires to the western suburb of Merlo, Buenos Aires, Merlo. It is considered the third longest avenue ...
, and is used by 258,000 people per day.
On the first day of public service (18 December 1913), it carried 220,000 passengers.
[Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Official Page)](_blank)
History of Line A – Retrieved 2010-11-04 Line A used the
cars
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used at its inauguration for just under a century. These cars were built by Belgian company
La Brugeoise starting in 1913 and were refurbished in 1927 when their wooden structure was modified for underground-only use.
A peculiarity of the original "
pantograph
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" cars on the "underground tramway" was that until 1926 they had both low doors at the ends for boarding from the street and high doors in the middle for loading from platforms in the tunnel. For this reason, Line A might also be considered the continent's first "light rail subway". The old wooden cars were removed in 2013, and replaced by modern cars.
The line has been extended twice since the completion of the original line in 1914, with the most recent two-station extension of
San José de Flores and
San Pedrito entering service on 27 September 2013.
History
During the first decade of the 20th century in Buenos Aires, road traffic had sharply increased due to a growing population. In 1903 the city had 895,381 inhabitants and there were 4,791 horse-drawn carriages and 60 cars, while by 1913 there were 1,457,885 people, with 6,211 carriages and 7,438 automobiles.
Because it was necessary to create new forms of
mass transit
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, in 1909 the
Congress
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awarded Ferrocarril del Oeste (FCO) (
Buenos Aires Western Railway
The Buenos Aires Western Railway (BAWR; Spanish: Ferrocarril Oeste de Buenos Aires), inaugurated in the city of Buenos Aires on 29 August 1857, was the first railway built in Argentina and the start of the extensive rail network that was devel ...
) a concession to build a two-way underground railway that would join the main route of the Buenos Aires Western Railway (currently the
Sarmiento Railway
The Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway (FCDFS) (Spanish: Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento), named after the former Argentine president, statesman, educator, and author Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, is one of the six state-owned Argentina, Ar ...
) at
Once railway station
Once railway station (, ; informally known as ) is a large railway terminus in central Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the ''Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, barrio'' of Balvanera.
The station, inaugurated on 20 December 1882, is located in the barr ...
, near Sadi Carnot Street (now Mario Bravo) with the
port
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. However, on 28 December 1909 the
Municipality of the City of Buenos Aires gave a concession to the
Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company
The Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company (Spanish: ''Compañía de Tranvías Anglo Argentina''), known simply as ''La Anglo'' in Argentina, was a large transportation company which operated the majority of the trams in Buenos Aires, trams in the Bu ...
(AATC), which operated 80% of Buenos Aires' tram system at the time (making it perhaps the largest in the world) to build an underground passenger rail service.
After a dispute, it was agreed that the Western Railway would use the line for freight, but only on one track in a manner that would allow the passage of the AATC passenger line. Thus, construction of the Anglo-Argentine Line began on 15 September 1911, with the German company
Philipp Holzmann & Cia as contractor. The construction of this line involved hiring 1,500 workers and used 31 million bricks, 108,000 bags of
cement
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, of iron braces, and of insulating material. The total investment to build the line was
m$n17 million. m$n 3 million was invested in the excavation of the tunnel, m$n 7 million in construction, m$n 2.5 million in the initial 50 trains and m$n 2 million for the
Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
.
[Justo Solsona y Carlos Hunter (1990)]
La Avenida de Mayo: un proyecto inconcluso
''(Avenida de Mayo: an unfinished project)'' – (Spanish) – Solsona - Hunter Librería Técnica – (pps
254 – 256
–
The
Plaza de Mayo
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-
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
section was inaugurated on 1 December 1913. On the following day it opened to the public, carrying 220,000 passengers.
It was the first underground railway in
South America
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, the
Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish speaking world.
Buenos Aires
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thus became the 13th city in the world to have an underground railway, behind
London
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.
[La historia de 100 años del primer subte de América del Sur](_blank)
– Perfil, 1 December 2013. Each station was in length and had
frieze
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s of specific colours for easy identification.
The construction of the
Plaza Miserere station was carried out by two companies, AACT and FCO. At that time the station had two tracks for the railway in the middle, and two pairs of lines for the underground, which were on the laterals. The outside southern track of the subway was eliminated in 1926 and it was decided to extend the platform to make the rail-underground transfer more convenient.
The route was extended to
Río de Janeiro Station on 1 April 1914 and on 14 July of that year to Caballito, renamed
Primera Junta
The Primera Junta ("First Junta") or ''Junta Provisional Gubernativa de las Provincias del Río de la Plata'' ("Provisional Governing Junta of the Provinces of the Río de la Plata"), is the most common name given to the first government of what ...
station in 1923. Beyond Primera Junta a ramp was built in 1915 in the centre of Rivadavia Avenue between Cachimayo and Emilio Mitre streets, for trains to access the
Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
on Emilio Mitre and José Bonifacio streets, covering a surface loop shared with tram traffic until 1963. This route has been used since 1980 by the Asociación Amigos del Tranvía (Association of Friends of the Tram) to run the
Buenos Aires Historical Tramway. The ramp had originally taken passengers to the surface at the intersection of Lacarra and Rivadavia Avenues where trains continued to run at street level, a service that ceased on 31 December 1926.
Recent developments
In 1997 the
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
station was declared a national historic monument. Over the years, most stations on the line have also been declared part of the national patrimony of Argentina and are thus protected. Unlike other lines, the original stations preserve much of their original appearance and many stations have also been restored or feature exhibits which show the history of the line.
In the first expansion of the line since 1914,
Puán
Puan is a town in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the administrative centre of the Puan Partido.
Main sights
*Monasterio Santa Clara
*Laguna de Puan
*National Barley Beer Festival
External links
Sitio Oficial de la Municipalidad d ...
and
Carabobo
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stations were opened in December 2008. As part of the opening ceremony for the two stations, Buenos Aires Mayor
Mauricio Macri
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drove one of the
La Brugeoise trains. Later in September 2013, the
San José de Flores and
San Pedrito stations were opened, bringing the length of the line up to and the total number of stations to 18, while adding an additional 35,000 passengers per day to the line. That same year, the line was also converted from 1100 volts to 1500 volts to match the rest of the network.
Chronology

* 1 December 1913 – the Line is inaugurated between Plaza de Mayo and Plaza Miserere.
* 1 April 1914 – extended to Río de Janeiro.
* 1 July 1914 – extended to Caballito (renamed to
Primera Junta
The Primera Junta ("First Junta") or ''Junta Provisional Gubernativa de las Provincias del Río de la Plata'' ("Provisional Governing Junta of the Provinces of the Río de la Plata"), is the most common name given to the first government of what ...
in 1923).
* 9 November 1934 –
Line C built, creating a new connection at
Lima
Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
station.
* 3 June 1937 –
Line D built, creating a new connection at
Perú
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station.
* 17 February 1939 – the line obtained its current name, Line A.
* 1953 –
Pasco Sur and
Alberti Norte were closed, leaving
Pasco and
Alberti with just one platform each.
* 24 April 1966 –
Line E extended to
Bolívar, creating another connection at Perú station.
* 18 October 2007 –
Line H built, creating a new connection at
Plaza Miserere
Plaza Miserere is one of the main plazas (squares) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is located alongside the Estación Once, Once de Septiembre Station of the Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (Sarmiento railroad) in the heart of the Balvanera ...
* 22 December 2008 – Line A extended to Carabobo.
* 27 September 2013 – Line A extended to San Pedrito.
Rolling stock
1913–2013

While the line was under construction, the
Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company
The Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company (Spanish: ''Compañía de Tranvías Anglo Argentina''), known simply as ''La Anglo'' in Argentina, was a large transportation company which operated the majority of the trams in Buenos Aires, trams in the Bu ...
took bids from two companies to provide the rolling stock for the line: the Belgian company
La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve and the British
United Electric Car Company
The United Electric Car Company was a tramcar manufacturer from 1905 to 1917 in Preston, Lancashire, England.
History
The Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works was formed in 1897 registered on 25 April 1898 to acquire works at Preston ...
. The tram models presented by the respective companies were the
La Brugeoise cars and the
UEC Preston cars.
[Exhibieron la dupla histórica Preston para festejar el Bicentenario]
– EnElSubte, 26 May 2010.
The latter was noted for its extravagant interior design, featuring exotic materials and UEC sent four of these trams to Buenos Aires for the AATC's consideration. Ultimately, the company chose to go with the Belgian trams and 125 of them were built to serve the line, although the four Preston trams were also kept to serve on the line. In 1927, the trams were converted to underground cars following the line's extension underground and abandonment of its overground segment.
[
The UEC Preston cars ended service in 1977 and the three remaining cars are today used on the ]Buenos Aires Heritage Tramway
The first trams in Buenos Aires began operating in 1863 in what quickly became a vast network of tramways with the city being known as the "City of Trams" for having the highest tramway-to-population ratio in the world. - Don Ross Group, 7 Nove ...
and also for special occasions on Line A of the underground, such as during its 100-year anniversary. The Brugeoise cars remained in service until 2013, though numerous attempts over the years were made to either modernise the fleet (as was done with a few cars modernised by the Emepa Group
Emepa Group S.A. (, an acronym for Empresa Metalúrgica Patricias Argentinas) in the 1980s) or replace the rolling stock completely. One such attempt to replace the rolling stock was with the purchase of 96 Alstom Metropolis
The Alstom Metropolis is a family of electric multiple units designed and produced by the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom. It is designed for high capacity rapid transit or metro rail infrastructure systems. Trains can be run in various ...
cars in 2001, however these were ultimately assigned to Line D instead of Line A.
After 96 years of continuous service, the La Brugeoise cars were nearing their final withdrawal from service in 2009. Spare parts for these trains were no longer available on the market so they had to be custom-made by request at Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
, where La Brugeoise units and other Buenos Aires Underground rolling stock were maintained and repaired by highly skilled and qualified personnel. At this point, it was already being discussed that these surviving vintage cars could continue operating as a tourist attraction
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Types
Places of natural beaut ...
on holidays and Sundays.
According to Metrovías
Metrovías S.A. is an Argentine privately held company that operates the Metropolitan services of the Urquiza Line. 90% of Metrovías' shares are held by Grupo Roggio. Metrovías was also operator of the Buenos Aires Underground from 1995 to Dec ...
, the Buenos Aires Underground private operator, the La Brugeoise cars underwent a routine check-up every 20 days, while every four years heavy maintenance was performed. Despite their many years of uninterrupted service, La Brugeoise trains had one of the lowest mechanical failure averages in the network: 19 every 100,000 km.
Puesta a punto de los históricos vagones de la línea A
', La Nación newspaper, 21 January 2009 (In Spanish—History includes vintage photos and video) – Retrieved 2009-02-04
2013–present
By 2013, after nearly 100 years of continuous service, the Brugeoise cars were definitively withdrawn from service on January 12, 2013, 11 months before their 100th anniversary. They were replaced by new CNR rolling stock, which has been slowly introduced as units arrive from China. The original rolling stock has since been maintained, some in exhibition and some being converted to 1500 V to run tourist services on the line. In December 2013 a law was passed which meant that the entire La Brugeoise fleet would receive protection status and would thus only be donated to organisations dedicated to their restoration and preservation.
The 45 200 Series CNR cars which arrived in 2013 were not sufficient to cover the entire fleet of the line, so it had to be supplemented by a temporary fleet of 35 Fiat-Materfer cars, which was still not enough to replace the 120 La Brugeoise units. Some additional refurbished Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel
The Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel (normally abbreviated to Siemens O&K) is an underground car formerly used on the Buenos Aires Underground first built by Siemens-Schuckert and Orenstein & Koppel in 1934, 1937 and 1944 with a smaller numbe ...
trains were added to the temporary fleet in addition to the Materfer trains. However, the replacement of the rolling stock coincided with the opening of the San José de Flores and San Pedrito stations, so the line was still left with insufficient rolling stock causing a decline in passenger numbers.
In the meantime, a further 105 200 Series cars were ordered from China so that the line would be served in its entirety by 150 of these cars. This mean that the Siemens O&K cars could be completely retired from service and the Materfer cars moved to Line E in time for its extension to Retiro.[Hacienda aprueba contrato de financiamiento para 105 coches CNR]
– EnElSubte, 24 July 2014. These cars steadily arrived in Argentina from 2015 and were incorporated into the line in order to deal with the declines in frequency and passenger numbers since the retirement of the La Brugeoise cars. The last of the CNR units arrived during 2016 and 2017, by which time Line A's rolling stock consisted entirely of the 200 Series.[
]
Ghost stations
Two ghost station
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s exist on the line. These are Alberti Norte and Pasco Sur, which were closed in 1953. Both these stations had a single platform which allowed boarding trains only towards a single direction, while their opposite platforms (located close to each of the ghost stations) remain open as Alberti and Pasco.Las estaciones clausuradas de la línea A
– EnElSubte, 24 April 2014.
Gallery
File:Escaneado subte 1 pagina 13.jpg, One of the original entrances to the line
File:Construcción tramo Plaza Mayo - Perú (Línea A) 2.jpg, Construction works (c.1912)
File:La Brugeoise 3.jpg, La Brugoise car before conversion
File:Peru Station, Buenos Aires Metro.jpg, Peru station interior
Image:Buenos Aires - Subte - Pasco 3.jpg, Original signage at Pasco station
Image:Buenos_Aires_Subte_station_Peru.jpg, Avenida de Mayo station entrance
Image:Línea A, kiosco de diarios en la estación Castro Barros (Buenos Aires, diciembre 2008).jpg, Kiosk
Historically, a kiosk () was a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides common in Iran, Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and in the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century onward. Today, several examples of this type of kiosk still exist ...
on Castro Barros station
File:Coche Preston número 2.jpg, UEC Preston cars were also used on the line
File:CongresoGCBA(3).jpg, Interior of Congreso station
File:BuenosAiresSubte LineA August2017.jpg, Lima Station from August 2017
File:Así es el interior de los nuevos coches de la Linea A de subtes (8534917200).jpg, Conductor's cabin of a CNR train
See also
* Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company
The Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company (Spanish: ''Compañía de Tranvías Anglo Argentina''), known simply as ''La Anglo'' in Argentina, was a large transportation company which operated the majority of the trams in Buenos Aires, trams in the Bu ...
* La Brugeoise cars
* Polvorín Workshop
The Polvorín Workshop (Spanish: Taller Polvorín) is a rolling stock storage and maintenance workshop in Buenos Aires that primarily serves Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Line A of the Buenos Aires Underground. It also serves as the main stora ...
* Tram and light-rail transit systems
* Trams in Buenos Aires
The first trams in Buenos Aires began operating in 1863 in what quickly became a vast network of tramways with the city being known as the "City of Trams" for having the highest tramway-to-population ratio in the world. - Don Ross Group, 7 Nove ...
* UEC Preston
References
External links
Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Official Page)
Metrovías S.A. Subte Operator (Official Page)
''La Brugeoise'' trains in service in Line A
YouTube
Buenos Aires Subway Underground Line A (Subte Linea A)
YouTube
{{Buenos Aires Transit
Buenos Aires Underground
Railway lines opened in 1913
Buenos Aires - Line A
1913 establishments in Argentina
1500 V DC railway electrification