Renovation of Subway Stations in Buenos Aires

The Scalabrini Ortiz station will close for 90 days for modernization, improving the infrastructure and accessibility of public transport in Buenos Aires.


Renovation of Subway Stations in Buenos Aires

The comprehensive renovation plan for underground stations in Buenos Aires continues to advance with key interventions in the Premetro and upcoming works at various stations. Currently, improvements are being made at stations such as Ana Díaz, Presidente Illia, and Parque de la Ciudad, aiming to optimize access to public transport in the more distant areas of the city.

At the central Obelisco station, works are underway for a more efficient connection between lines C, B, and D, allowing for a smoother interconnection between the branches and facilitating passenger flow in this critical zone of the transport network.

Soon, renovation works will begin at stations such as Pueyrredón (line B), Palermo (line D), and Lima (line A). Additionally, in the Premetro, there are interventions at stops like Somellera, Mariano Acosta, and Cecilia Grierson, with future renovations planned at other strategic points to enhance user experience.

The works at the Scalabrini Ortiz station are expected to be completed in 90 days, although possible setbacks could extend this timeline. During this period, passengers on line D will need to use alternative stations while the modernization process progresses. The aim of these improvements is not only to strengthen the infrastructure of the underground network but also to elevate the quality of service for thousands of daily users.

The Scalabrini Ortiz station is of great importance as it is located in a high-traffic area and close to iconic places in the city, such as the Botanical Garden and Parque Las Heras. These renovations aim to create a more comfortable and safe environment for passengers, with adequate lighting and a more efficient layout.

The comprehensive renovation plan for subway stations covers several lines and has the main objective of improving the travel experience for users. On this occasion, the Scalabrini Ortiz station on line D will remain closed for three months for renovation works, following the path of other stations that have already been successfully modernized in the city’s underground transport system.