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Line H (Buenos Aires)

Línea H (SBASE) bullet.svg
Line H
Alstom 300 en Est Córdoba 02.jpg
Overview
Type Rapid transit
System Buenos Aires Underground
Termini Las Heras
Hospitales
Stations 11
Daily ridership

14,093 (2008)
23,852 (2009)Increase.svg 41.4%

80,000 (2015)
Operation
Opened 18 October 2007
Operator(s) Metrovías
Character Underground
Rolling stock 300 Series
Technical
Line length 8-kilometer (5.0 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification Catenary
Route map
Retiro Mitre Line Línea C (SBASE) bullet.svg Línea E (SBASE) bullet.svg
Terminal de Ómnibus Bus interchange
Padre Mugica
planned extension
 
Facultad de Derecho
under construction
Mitre Line
Las Heras
Santa Fe Línea D (SBASE) bullet.svg
Córdoba
Corrientes Línea B (SBASE) bullet.svg
Once - 30 de Diciembre Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Railway Línea A (SBASE) bullet.svg
Venezuela
Humberto I Línea E (SBASE) bullet.svg
Inclán Metrobussur.png
Caseros
Colonia Workshops
Parque Patricios
Shops
Hospitales Metrobussur.png
Sáenz
under construction
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14,093 (2008)
23,852 (2009)Increase.svg 41.4%

Line H of the Buenos Aires Underground, is the first entirely new line built in Buenos Aires since the opening of Line E on 20 June 1944. The first phase, between Plaza Once and Caseros, opened 18 October 2007, currently it stretches over 8 km between stations Hospitales and Las Heras.

According to projections, the line will stretch a total of about 11.85 km and will run from between Retiro to Sáenz once the remaining sections are constructed. It connects the southern part of the city with the north, improving the flow to the centre of the city. It is also designed to serve as a transversal line and provide cross-connections across all radial lines, mainly under the axis of Jujuy and Pueyrredón avenues.

Line H is currently served by a temporary fleet of refurbished vintage Siemens-Schuckert Orenstein & Koppel train sets originally introduced on line C, with electric current supplied by overhead lines. The cars feature 42 seats and 4 doors per side.

As the line is extended and passenger numbers increase, the rolling stock will be replaced by brand new Alstom Metropolis units ordered from that company in 2012 in order to make up the entirety of the Line's rolling stock. The first 6 of the 120 new Alstom cars arrived In August 2015, with the remainder arriving gradually, in time for the inauguration of the section of the line which connects it to Line D.

An initial extension to Corrientes station was inaugurated on Monday 6 December 2010. The Córdoba and Las Heras stations opened in December 2015 with Santa Fe (which links Line H to Line D) set to open in April 2016. This will also mean that the extension will be inaugurated along with the line's new Alstom Metropolis rolling stock, which arrives in the country before then.


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