Scalabrini Ortiz (Buenos Aires Underground)

Scalabrini Ortiz
Location Av. Santa Fe and Av. Scalabrini Ortiz
Coordinates 34°35′6.6″S 58°24′57.5″W / 34.585167°S 58.415972°W / -34.585167; -58.415972Coordinates: 34°35′6.6″S 58°24′57.5″W / 34.585167°S 58.415972°W / -34.585167; -58.415972
Platforms Side platforms
History
Opened 29 December 1938
Services
Preceding station   Subte   Following station
Line D
toward Catedral

Scalabrini Ortiz Station is a station on Line D of the Buenos Aires Underground.

It is located at the intersection of Avenida Santa Fe and Avenida Scalabrini Ortiz.[1][2]

It was initially known as "Canning", after the nearby avenue, which was in turn named after the British minister George Canning. The avenue was renamed as Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz in 1974, during the government of Juan Perón. The National Reorganization Process restored the initial name in 1976, and renamed it as "2 de abril" during the Falklands War. The name "Scalabrini Ortiz" was restored once more in 1985, during the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín, and keeps being used to this day.[3]

References

  1. "Scalabrini Ortiz". Subterráneos de Buenos Aires S.E. 2008.
  2. (Spanish) Line D map (omnilineas.com.ar)
  3. "El día en que Canning fue 2 de Abril" [The day Canning was 2 of April] (in Spanish). En el subte. April 1, 2013. Retrieved April 18, 2016.

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