Feb 23 β€’ 19:31 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

A key station on Line D reopens: how Plaza Italia has been completely renovated

The Plaza Italia subway station reopens after three months of renovations, enhancing passenger experience with significant upgrades.

The Plaza Italia station of Line D in Buenos Aires is back in operation after undergoing three months of extensive renovations aimed at modernizing this heavily utilized transit point. The improvements have been described by the city government as part of a broader strategy to enhance public transport infrastructure throughout the city.

Key upgrades include the renovation of two main hallways, improvements to access points, and platform areas. The works involved measures to prevent water leakage through the installation of special coatings, complete replacement of the flooring, new lighting arrangements, and restoration of the station's murals, which collectively enhance both safety and aesthetics for commuters using this vital transportation hub.

This renovation is part of the Integral Renewal Plan for Stations enacted by the Subterraneos de Buenos Aires, which targets a total of 48 stations for upgrades. The reopening of Plaza Italia marks a significant milestone in this public transportation initiative, promising a more pleasant daily commuting experience and encouraging residents to utilize the subway system more frequently.

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