This Thursday, March 7, subway line D will operate again, which was closed for almost two months for modernization works.
The news was confirmed by the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge Macri, in a message published on his account on the social network X.
"Tomorrow line D of the subway will operate again. We expedited the modernization work and managed to advance the reopening of LINE D, which from now on will have better safety standards and better frequency of service," said the president.
"Tomorrow it will circulate normally throughout its entire route except that the training will not stop at the Faculty of Medicine station, which will continue to be under construction and closed until March 10," he clarified.
The reopening had originally been announced for March 17, so it will take place 10 days earlier than expected.
TOMORROW SUBWAY LINE D WORKS AGAIN
We expedited the modernization work and managed to advance the reopening of LINE D, which from now on will have better safety standards and better frequency of service.
Tomorrow it will circulate normally in… pic.twitter.com/kYeVwJBpxm
— Jorge Macri (@jorgemacri) March 6, 2024
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