The Most Storied Metro System? | Buenos Aires Subte Explained

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@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Check out another amazing South American metro system, the Sao Paulo Metro, here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fnvJYYGaabyYoK8
@stephenpower8723
@stephenpower8723 4 ай бұрын
A pretty important thing you should have mentioned is how cheap the subte and buses are in BsAs. When I was there in Jan 2023 it was ARS22 (less than USD 10 cents!) per trip. I never saw anyone evading fares which is quite amazing given how poor their economy is.
@matienlaciudad
@matienlaciudad Жыл бұрын
IT'S FINALLY HEREEEE!! I don't know what else can I say after watching this video evolve from concept to reality. I'm glad I was able to help you out with this one. Hopefully we can collaborate in another future project!
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mati!
@TRDInfo
@TRDInfo Жыл бұрын
Mati y RM transit, no me esperaba está colaboración 😮
@mateomcsg
@mateomcsg Жыл бұрын
matiiiiii
@rebornfacets
@rebornfacets Жыл бұрын
Also waiting this video 😽
@gardelitozz7184
@gardelitozz7184 Жыл бұрын
MATIIIIIIIIIIIII JUSTO VEIA ABAJO COURTESY OF MATI Y DIJE NO TE PUEDO CREER! DIOS QUE COINCIDENCIA JAJA, EXCELENTE VIDEO DE RM TRANSIT Y ENCIMA CON TU MATERIAL!, TIENE QUE SALIR CROSSOVER !!
@MartinIbert
@MartinIbert Жыл бұрын
I think I did not hear you mention it -- "subte" is just short for "subterráneo", which simply means "under ground".
@andressorin1205
@andressorin1205 Жыл бұрын
At last someone points out to this!
@federicostritzler7650
@federicostritzler7650 Жыл бұрын
You are right !
@maestrofeli4259
@maestrofeli4259 Жыл бұрын
yep. I remember when I was a child and learnt in english class that the word "subway" mean the public transport thingy (subterraneo) and I was like "no wayy😱🤯🤯" "I can't believe my favourite fast food chain is the subte". Lol
@AnavonRebeur
@AnavonRebeur Жыл бұрын
​@@maestrofeli4259for me, born and raised in Buenos Aires, the arrival of Subway franchising spunded a too disgusting name. And never bought a sandwich that sounded as prepared in.the darkness of below. Doy you know why americans call so a simple sandwich?.
@maestrofeli4259
@maestrofeli4259 Жыл бұрын
@@AnavonRebeur perdon, no pude entender muy bien a que te referis con la ultima oracion. Yo soy del conurbano, por lo que el subte no fue gran parte de mi vida y nací despues de que subway se instalara en el pais, por lo que subway siempre estuvo en mi vida (igual que mcdonalds, starbucks, burger king u otras cadenas yanquis) y su nombre nunca se me hizo raro.
@krotos6134
@krotos6134 Жыл бұрын
Buenos Aires is a beautiful city. Saludos desde Buenos Aires.
@thegames4565
@thegames4565 Жыл бұрын
Argentinian women are so beautiful. Hope I meet one someday. Best regards from Buenos Aires
@nicolasmoreno95
@nicolasmoreno95 Жыл бұрын
Man I look so forward to eat the famous asado one of these days. Greetings from Buenos Aires.
@heatherdukeswifeandgirlfriend
@heatherdukeswifeandgirlfriend Жыл бұрын
i have 3 spine deformities chau
@ary3901
@ary3901 Жыл бұрын
@@heatherdukeswifeandgirlfriend Girls with spine deformities from Buenos Aires are still beautiful Saludos desde buenos aires con la espalda hecha mierda
@uchil3916
@uchil3916 Жыл бұрын
I remember a 90's argentine film called Moebius, about a missing train in the subte system. One topologist hypothesized that the system has grown so complex, it was actually non-Euclidian. Loved the video, thank you!
@juca365
@juca365 Жыл бұрын
Recuerdo esa pelicula! Creo que habia una estacion Ciudad Universitaria, ficticia obvio, pero como deseaba que se hiciera realidad :)
@prysmikeloy9135
@prysmikeloy9135 Жыл бұрын
@@juca365 esa es tremenda pelicula, de hecho habia un montonazo de lineas ficticias tales como la J y estaciones como dock sud, borges, parque I y II, etc etc
@GabyAR7575
@GabyAR7575 Жыл бұрын
Una estación llamada Italpark!
@_TRB_
@_TRB_ Жыл бұрын
Morbius
@prysmikeloy9135
@prysmikeloy9135 Жыл бұрын
@@_TRB_ morbius es otra, es una pelicula de mierda nefasta. MOeBIUS es la argentina y es la mejor pelicula argentina
@mukundhashok8486
@mukundhashok8486 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing Buenos Aires's beautiful Subte system. I was in BA recently for an exchange trip, and I truly agree that this system is beautiful.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, its a great city!
@IvanStepaniuk
@IvanStepaniuk Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, I've waiting for this one for long! Born there, commuted on line C daily and I have to say it's quite a traumatic experience at rush hour. Systemically over-capacity and unreliable, the Subte has been a long time victim of political wars between the national and city governments, often from opposite sides of the political spectrum. The mural art on the Subte is quite remarkable, perhaps worth of a video on its own along such examples around the world. Great work RMTransit!!!
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, its a great system - it deserves expansion!
@edwardmiessner6502
@edwardmiessner6502 Жыл бұрын
And yet it's fared better than public transit in the United States! Some cities the size of Buenos Aires or larger only have light rail, a single starter rapid transit line, or bus rapid transit!
@SaurikSI
@SaurikSI Жыл бұрын
@@edwardmiessner6502 Well, beating the United States in public transit is an easy feat LOL
@Amygondor
@Amygondor Жыл бұрын
what "opposite spectrums"? there hasn't been a true right-wing party for decades, the only one right now being "la libertad avanza", which was created less than four years ago by right wing people who just entered politics with the express purpose of fighting back against career politicians who are so far removed from their voters that they can't even fathom what our true wants are.
@NeoGamemaster
@NeoGamemaster Жыл бұрын
I've used the B line since 2007, and about 6 years ago I decided to just start walking to work (I travel 30 blocks, it's not that much) because of how unreliable the subte is. It's always, quite literally, ALWAYS either packed at all times of the day, or there's always some problem which I'm starting to believe they're made up and not real.
@gonxaa
@gonxaa Жыл бұрын
The C line gets Tokyo levels of ridership at rush hour, the only thing missing is the company guys pushing people in; sadly this job is left to amateur volunteers (aka other riders). I agree the suburban railway would make an interesting video, specially the Roca line between Haedo and Temperley, a token line left almost exclusively for people in emergency settlements in Southwest GBA to be able to go to work.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
The suburban railways will absolutely get a vidoe eventually!
@robertcartwright4374
@robertcartwright4374 Жыл бұрын
"amateur volunteers" - Hahaha!
@Nadia1989
@Nadia1989 Жыл бұрын
Ah, nothing like getting squashed into the Subte during rush hour. I definitely don't miss it.
@OfficerExe
@OfficerExe Жыл бұрын
Not that roca line please... The fact it serves dangerous settlements is enough to not include it.
@quickgoldberg9041
@quickgoldberg9041 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficerExe wtf the people that live there need transport too
@juanpablo1834
@juanpablo1834 Жыл бұрын
One funny detail about the linea E (my favorite one), it was planned on the late 70's to continue forward west near the general paz, (the highway that separates the capital city from the province, which would've massively increased usage and saved lots of commune time for tens of millions of people). The plans were also approved by the government. The only issue? They had, simultaneously, also approved the construction of the 25 de mayo highway connecting the same route on the surface. But neither project knew about the extension or height of the other one, until it was already too late and they realized that the sewer pipes from the highway would be running at exactly the same height as where the subway track would. With a little less incompetence from the dictatorial government, this could've been easily avoided. That is why they had to cancel the construction of the next station (the digging was almost 50% done at this point) and stop at Plaza de los virreyes (where it ends currently), and it will never be able to continue because the sewage system plan prevailed as it was more visible since it was on the surface, and so it would make a better image of this de facto government. That is why, to continue the original plan they had to do the premetro line, a poor attempt in uniting the poor south side of the city using a god forgotten tramway that would absolutely never receive any funds. Fun premetro tip: Do not absolutely, never, under any circumstance take it. You've been warned.
@sole112358
@sole112358 Жыл бұрын
Or, you know, take it, BUT WATCH OUT
@izumi2165
@izumi2165 Жыл бұрын
why shouldn't I take the premetro?
@yosephsteel5454
@yosephsteel5454 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for information you shared. At least they should extent the Line E to Terminal Dellepiane since there's a bus terminal and also depot for Line E, it would be so useful. I really don't know what the hell is the person or the persons who planning the metro system is thinking.
@piensoluegolucho7438
@piensoluegolucho7438 Жыл бұрын
Algunas notas: - Los trenes Le Brugeoise siguen en servicio para tareas de movimiento de otras unidades (no llevan pasajeros, pero sirven a la empresa para llevar cosas del taller de superficie al túnel de la estación primera junta) - Los fines de semana circulan por un lazo cerrado los viejos tranvías de la ciudad restaurados por la asociación "amigos del tranvía" saliendo del taller de caballito y dando una vuelta pasando por Rivadavia antes de volver - Exceptuando la linea H, las demás lineas se conectan entre si por medio de vías de servicio - Debajo del túnel de la linea A, hay un viejo túnel con espacio para un tren de cargas mas pequeño
@poja82
@poja82 Жыл бұрын
The original lines retired in 2013 where really a time trip, I loved riding them, but they shaked like they where about to collapse, the problem was that ther where all wood, so very hard to fix without non historical parts. Its sad that they are not there anymore, i feel very privileged for having rode them.
@Leonardohummel
@Leonardohummel Жыл бұрын
titilaban las luces, hacia ruidos raros y sentías que iba a explotar, pero como se extrañan esos vagones
@alfredokress4936
@alfredokress4936 Жыл бұрын
The shaking of the carriage body was not due to wear and tear, but it was planned by design and construction, to avoid breaking the wooden parts. Actually, the carriages survived roughly 90 years reliably running.
@Snowsea-gs4wu
@Snowsea-gs4wu Жыл бұрын
I rode them A LOT during the 90s (sometimes up to 4 times a day) and they where LOVELY! They shook and made all kind of noises, lights suddenly turned off but I kind of got used to it and even liked that they gave some rest to my eyes, sometimes even for a couple of stations! Good times, thanks for the video!
@laluenbaires
@laluenbaires Жыл бұрын
Growing up in Villa Devoto, I didn't get to use the subway as much (no subte line goes that far west of the city) so my family and I mainly used the bus. I do remember going to the doctor once when I was little and being completely amazed by those wagons, so beautiful! I wish I got the chance to ride them more.
@Nerthos
@Nerthos Жыл бұрын
The original A line wagons were the best of the whole network. While I wish they had been kept running (or replicas with modern mechanics were built to replace them) at least they are put on the tracks semi regularly for touristic travel.
@Nico_M.
@Nico_M. Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the Marunouchi Line rolling stock still have some signs in Japanese.
@timoarrg
@timoarrg Жыл бұрын
Indeed! I have seen them, although i doubt the untrained eye would notice as they have really darkened over the years
@albertoandrade9807
@albertoandrade9807 Жыл бұрын
@@timoarrg where?
@CoifTube
@CoifTube Жыл бұрын
@@albertoandrade9807 las palancas de alarma están en japones
@AltoCalibreOP7
@AltoCalibreOP7 Жыл бұрын
@@albertoandrade9807 En algunos enlaces entre vagones se notan varios carteles en japones
@leograsso2
@leograsso2 Жыл бұрын
I thought it was just some kind of urban art when I first saw it, but now it makes sense lol
@PetreDiaz
@PetreDiaz Жыл бұрын
Buenos Aires Subte is great. For an old subway that has small connective tunnels and so many changes over the years it is quiet easy to navigate. The old parts of the city it is well connected and most of the touristic parts of the city are very accessible via subway (not counting Caminito and San Telmo). Some of the stations have great art murals painted on the subway tiles. However as in Paris and London it is so annoying to see the trains coming from the “wrong direction” due to the British heritage of the original lines.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
I want to see it grow, and the through running suburban rail happen!
@PetreDiaz
@PetreDiaz Жыл бұрын
@@RMTransit I would not hold my breath. I was already disappointed by the elimination of the tranvía de puerto madero, which had the potential to become a cool lrt that could have been extended to la Boca neighbourhood. But as you I wish to see extended. I also hope to see the trains converted to electronic traction on all lines.
@veritorossi
@veritorossi Жыл бұрын
@@RMTransit Good luck with that. I don't think it will happen anytime soon. Also Subte is not friendly to people with disabilities at all.
@aylen7062
@aylen7062 Жыл бұрын
Trains going on the left is not heritage from the British, but from Argentina's past. Up until 1945 streets also were left-handed. Cars/bicycles/carriages as well as trains/trams, all on the left. Then we switched on streets but not on rail.
@MrBrno
@MrBrno Жыл бұрын
The BRT system opened in 2013 also goes the opposite way for some weird reason, so you have cars going one way and buses going the opposite way
@Iobiarg
@Iobiarg Жыл бұрын
Being from Córdoba, the second largest city in Argentina, the Subte is one of the things we envy the most. The amount of time and money the Subte means is crazy. In my city there are only buses, taxis and Cabify. Traffic jams are insane every day. But the government won't invest and take the risk. But Subte should be present in every major city. And Córdoba being so spread in area, needs it even more.
@chusty93
@chusty93 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video. We argentines tend to complain a lot about our country, as if nothing was right about it. But we need to have a bit of pride and recognize that it's not all that bad. Yes, subte could use A LOT of improvement, but it is nonetheless quite a good metro system
@moteroargentino7944
@moteroargentino7944 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. There's so much to see and experience here, from the land itself to the people and what they do. Generally it's a great place to live... all it's major problems can be summarized in one word: politics. Or rather the lack of them, since for the last few decades there was no actual long term future planning to steer the country. It was all infighting and short term politics aimed to win elections rather than improving the nation.
@daniel_rossy_explica
@daniel_rossy_explica Жыл бұрын
@@moteroargentino7944 Tengo 36 años y nunca en mi vida vi un político que hable sobre un plan a largo plazo. Recién ahora Milei está diciendo que en 35 años no sé qué, pero dudo que vaya a poder hacer algo con las dos cámaras en contra y que el siguiente gobierno que venga no deshaga todo lo que vaya a poder hacer.
@mats1975
@mats1975 Жыл бұрын
Chusty, coincido plenamente, vivo en Seattle de hace 23 años y me impresiona de buena forma lo limpio y bien que se ve todo en el video, muchisimo mejor que muchas areas de la ciudad de Seattle, (por suerte no vivo EN la ciudad) - hay muchisimas cosas que a veces dan por sentado de lo que se tiene alla que no todos lados hay, (como todo, tambien cuenta al reves, desde este lado, cuando nos quejamos aca de algo) , Saludos !
@neilworms2
@neilworms2 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed visiting Buenos Aires, and I do hope things get better for you guys as you do have a very fantastic base to work with. Buenos Aires is one my favorite cities on earth, its so vibrant, full of life and culture (and the buildings are eclectic and interesting!) I wish the best for Argentina in general, but I do know at least as an outsider looking in its going to be very challenging.
@gfer66
@gfer66 Жыл бұрын
@@daniel_rossy_explica Milei diciendo que va a invertir en obra pública? Contate uno de gallegos ahora...
@gerardomalazdrewicz7514
@gerardomalazdrewicz7514 Жыл бұрын
Tangentially related, but in the movie "Moebius" (Argentina, 1996), the subte plays a stellar role.
@thelegend2776
@thelegend2776 Жыл бұрын
I was 100% NOT expecting this collab. Aguante Mati en la ciudad y RMTransit!
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Жыл бұрын
Here's some context for some of the names mentioned here: General San Martín is José de San Martín, who's an Argentine regarded as the Liberator of Argentina, Chile and Peru as he was the main leader of the southern and central parts of South America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish. Belgrano refers to Manuel Belgrano, who not only participated in the struggle for independence as well, but also designed what became the flag of Argentina. Plaza de Mayo was named in honor of the 1810 May Revolution, which sparked the war for independence when the Primera Junta seized the government, ousted the Spanish Viceroy, and launched a series of military expeditions. A tip for the future: In the Rio de la Plata region (as in not just Argentina but also Uruguay), they pronounce "ll" as "zh" instead of as a y. So Caballito at 4:38 is pronounced "Cabazhito". This pronunciation of ll and y as sh is actually a linguistic phenomenon called yeismo rehilado, which is also common in Uruguay. Why is this a thing in the region? Because of Galician, French, Portuguese, and most importantly, Italian immigration. Loan words like champagne and chef from French for example. And Puerto is pware-to. This isn't just a Rio de la Plata thing, but an all-Spanish thing. Saying Puerto as "porto" is Anglicized
@pcongre
@pcongre Жыл бұрын
cool! (though I still think @RMTransit did a *very* decent job with the pronunciation : ) )
@oolooo
@oolooo Жыл бұрын
As an Argentinian , I refuse to be connected to that conquering dictator
@Laura-ef3mm
@Laura-ef3mm Жыл бұрын
A mí me dio gracia que cuando se refirió a los distintos subtes naturalmente pronunció las letras en inglés, lo que puede prestarse a confusión con cómo realmente las llamamos en español 😋
@ignaciotorovillacura6342
@ignaciotorovillacura6342 Жыл бұрын
As a Chilean I wondered if the lack of expansion in Buenos Aires subte is due to the broad and larger bus system and suburban rail that crosses the city. In Santiago the former bus system had so many lines and coverage that many people never used the subway, but when the system was replaced with Transantiago, metro increased its passengers and the oversaturated network needed to be expanded.
@patricioargentum.9668
@patricioargentum.9668 Жыл бұрын
En parte si. Hay que verlo en terminos de lienas ferreas, entiendo el resto de Latam no tiniendo red de trenes urbanos amplia no las incluyan, pero en nuestro caso son parte de la misma red. Estan super conectadas. En total son 98 estaciones en la Capital Federal.
@C.Q.Q
@C.Q.Q Жыл бұрын
Large bus system in existence before subway are constructed is a common thing across developing cities, including East Asian cities that have now become developed. It didn't stop those cities from switching from bus to subway.
@pwn3dname
@pwn3dname Жыл бұрын
It's mostly due to neglect by a right-wing city government that's more committed to cars than public transportation. The bus network is not that good - it actually resembles Santiago's yellow lines in many aspects.
@willy-7030
@willy-7030 Жыл бұрын
@@pwn3dnamethat’s not true, only your personal -shortsighted, biased-impression; the problem here is the macro economic situation that prevents city government from taking loans and private companies from taking the risk to continue growing the Subway system. Until the macro issue gets resolved, no system updates are possible.
@pwn3dname
@pwn3dname Жыл бұрын
@@willy-7030 the country has had a poor macroeconomic situation for the last 40 years, give or take, yet we've managed to build some subway in all years except for the last four. Take some responsibility for once.
@Sibliseidan
@Sibliseidan Жыл бұрын
One thing you misses abuot Retiro is that apart of the tree train stations it has a long distance bus station directly to the north of it. And long distance buses are the most used form of long distance public transportation in Argentina.
@morrisginzburg1978
@morrisginzburg1978 Жыл бұрын
As a born Argentinian who takes the B line daily, I wanted to say two things, one, that our subway system is hella awesome, but also let everyone know that the subte workers are striking because of many cases of mold and asbestos in the stations and tunels causing diseases. Hopefully our government will listen to demands and fix these issues soon so we can all enjoy the best public transportation possible. Thanks for the video, it's weird listening to foreigners talk about something so close to me in other languages, but it also gives me perspective on how other countries see our city !
@Aiyoros
@Aiyoros Жыл бұрын
Oh boy, my favourite topic, subte de Buenos Aires!! We can resume the lack of expasion to politicians, as always (corruption, favors to buses/truck owners), and bad economic (due to politicians). Of course, politicians wants low cost and highly visible infraestructure, so metrobus was born. Subways are boring and no one sees the tunels being...bored(?)!. BTW, in Skyscrappercity we have fun imagining proposed lines onto an actual map or proposing new lines. Fun fact, Highlander 2 was filmed in Argentina, and part of it was filmed in the E line, they even used a preliminary subway car made by Materfer. We also have a failed attemp to put the Sarmiento line into a tunnel (soterramiento del Sarmiento, even it rhymes), the project is surrounded by a lot of corruption, but president Mauricio, the cat, Macri, promised the tunnel and it started being built with. Now we have a tunnel half built, but due to a lack of budget (FMI to the rescue!) it got suspended. RER is awesome, maybe can be simplified I wish we can build it. And the lack of high speed train...don't get me started!. Your pronunciation of the spanis words is very good!!
@noticiasinmundicias
@noticiasinmundicias Жыл бұрын
I second everything said here.
@MrBrno
@MrBrno Жыл бұрын
The failed Soterramiento wasn't Macri's fault, it was doomed from the start due to Kirchner's corruption during the first Cristina government. The project started around 2008-2010.
@Aiyoros
@Aiyoros Жыл бұрын
@@MrBrno yeah well, I couldn't write all the soterramiento's back story, it's a long one 😅
@jbevilaqua1939
@jbevilaqua1939 Жыл бұрын
Great Video. Although Buenos Aires does have a limited metrobus network, it does have one of the most extensive bus network in the world. You can pic virtually any corner and there is a bus combination that will get you there.
@gymnodinium9
@gymnodinium9 Жыл бұрын
if not 1 a combination of 2 for sure, you will never have to walk more than 6 blocks or drive. But sometimes the bus can be overcrowded and it is a nightmare
@lorenzobuero7115
@lorenzobuero7115 Жыл бұрын
0:30 little clarification, there aro almost 15 million living in the City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and it's suburban area, but just 3 or 4 million in CABA itself, the subte is only in CABA.
@sralmendrita
@sralmendrita Жыл бұрын
This is why space bugs destroyed Buenos Aires, they were jealous of the tunnels, their dirty bug tunnels are way less efficient. WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?
@JPabloBczk
@JPabloBczk 7 ай бұрын
El subte de buenos aires es mas moderno que el metro de nueva york
@elbandano2721
@elbandano2721 Жыл бұрын
Mati en la Ciudad Joined to the chat
@matienlaciudad
@matienlaciudad Жыл бұрын
Just the chat? 😂
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
He was already in the chat!
@elbandano2721
@elbandano2721 Жыл бұрын
@@RMTransit A
@chettone8080
@chettone8080 Жыл бұрын
As an Argentinian, I can strongly affirm that we need a new metro line that "circles" and connects green, red, light blue and purple lines on the western side of the city. If you see Buenos Aires map, you will find areas like Villa Del Parque that are completely unconnected to the metro system (but they do have trains). Without a line that connects the western side of the city from north to south, people who live on the western side need to take a metro line to go to the eastern/center side of the city and then take another line to go north or south, or simply travel by bus.
@edwardbrown3721
@edwardbrown3721 8 ай бұрын
Osea la Línea I? Está en el mismo proyecto que la H sólo que no se ha hecho aún, junto a la F y la G
@peterjohn5544
@peterjohn5544 Жыл бұрын
I love Argentina, I love Buenos Aires and SUBTE is possibly my favorite metro system I've ever used.
@docontra4921
@docontra4921 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Dropping in to add some info on the B line (ironically among the lines I used the least 😅): - Of the east-west lines, it was the only one built from west to east (all the rest were built from downtown outwards) - It was built by Federico Lacroze, then owner of the now Urquiza line, who had planned on through trains from downtown (Leandro N. Alem station, by the then central mail building) to the suburbs (it's the only subte line built with railway standards -- spacing, track hardness, etc. -- instead of light railway as the rest of the lines) - He never quite got to run those trains due to (extremely valid!) union issues: Train conductors wanted the benefits of both Railway conductors (best retirement plan in Argentina and among the best salaries at the time) and Subway conductors ("unsanitary work"[1] -- 6 hour shifts instead of 8 hour shifts at the same daily pay). His response was to cancel the through-running services - This also came with a completely different electrical system that is rather unique for subway systems (3rd rail instead of overhead lines[2]). - The CAF trains had lots and lots of issues: For some inexplicable reason, SBASE/Metrovías decided to install the extremely proprietary and never-before installed overhead line system from CAF[3] instead of adapting the engines to 3rd rail, or even to the catenary system used in the entire rest of the system, which required increased maintenance windows (line was closing ~2 hours early and even shutting down some weekends during this work). - To make matters worse, the trains that came with AC didn't quite fit with the AC units installed in parts of the tunnel (ironically the tighest fit was in one of the newer parts: the connection between the old Federico Lacroze garages and the extension to Tronador/Villa Ortúzar), so they had to lower the tracks relative to the tunnel roof (Didn't know that cargo trains used to serve the Abasto! 🤯) As for the connection of Once to Puerto Madero, there was a tunnel meant for cargo that even had a underutilized passenger express train at one point (twice daily) to Moreno and Luján. The tunnel has been cut off by the "Paseo del Bajo" project (a trench/tunnel where all trucks that used to circulate in Eduardo Madero/Ing. Huergo are now forced into), and I doubt they can reestablish that connection (it's a small miracle already that the Paseo del Bajo didn't shut down the tracks connecting Retiro with the Roca railway...). [1]: This right was taken from the workers sometime in the 90's IIRC, and it has been their main fight ever since [2]: I don't have my mental timeline right, but I have seen very old photos of the Urquiza line with overhead lines [3]: My understanding is that the "standard" overhead lines in Argentina are suspended copper bars, while the CAF system is as near as makes no difference completely rigid
@willingshelf
@willingshelf Жыл бұрын
_Happy Mati en la Ciudad noises_
@matienlaciudad
@matienlaciudad Жыл бұрын
👀👀
@PetreDiaz
@PetreDiaz Жыл бұрын
@@matienlaciudad tus vídeos sobre la historia del subte me encantaron y fueron súper utilices en descubrir el Buenos Aires que a mi me interesa (🚂)
@matienlaciudad
@matienlaciudad Жыл бұрын
@@PetreDiaz Me alegro que te hayan gustado! 😄
@sams3015
@sams3015 Жыл бұрын
I was just in Madrid, it reminds me so much of that system. BA is one city I really want to visit, hopefully someday
@brunamancini2663
@brunamancini2663 Жыл бұрын
great video! I went to buenos aires twice, and even with so many problems with subway and bus infrastructure, it's so much more efficient than where I currently live in. you should definely make a video about São Paulo subway system as well!
Жыл бұрын
I love the CNRs, they smell like lemon.
@soofsofi
@soofsofi Жыл бұрын
I'm Argentinian, I've lived my whole life in Buenos Aires, and an interesting fact is that you can ride the original 1913 wooden cars (La Burgeoise) on special events like the night of the museums. Also, until a few years ago the "Subte" sign was not yellow throughout the network. It used to have the background colour of the line the station belonged to, and also yellow can be confusing since it's the H line colour
@tomasdellavalle3084
@tomasdellavalle3084 Жыл бұрын
Great video, also we have a big big problem with the subte B, the trains that we bought from Spain have Asbesto, very dangerous carcinogenic material.. and we are still using them. 3 workers already died from cancer, and the goverment of Buenos Aires doesn't buy new trains.. its a big problem right now
@ramiroolarte7169
@ramiroolarte7169 Жыл бұрын
Excellent... The original trains from line A you can actually ride on weekends in a small tourist service from Caballito. You forgot the connection from line A to Sarmiento trains, they even have some Sarmiento services sharing underground platform with the Subte.
@sev9530
@sev9530 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that underground connection between Sarmiento train and lines A and B its quite pretty (at least for me)
@38911bytefree
@38911bytefree Жыл бұрын
Nice coverage !!!!. It is very true that our metro have mantained a wide variety of raillstock across the years. By the end of the 70 this was about to change. We had a project calle "coche unico" ( one train for all lines). The project aim was to provide ALL the lines, except for B for obviuos reasons with an homogenoeus fleet or trains. Across 18 years, FIAT MATERFER delivered 45 pairs (each pair consistin on a A and B car). But our Gobernement never commited to support this process and with the last deliveries in 1998, the train loocked out of date. But here is the result> This rolling stock performed pretty well across the years. It aged well, still going strong. and passed the 2016 audit from Metro of Barcelona. This is not the only case of Argentinian rolling stock but it was the second project for the metro. This rolling stock can run on 600 and 1500V, more like S7000 and others. IT uses chopped DC for traction control (ALL SOLID STATE), air suspension an PLC "drive by wire" controls. For a late 70s design ,man they did an outstanding job. People dont realize the effort that was put there, they lack from AA and that all ....
@nico94ar
@nico94ar Жыл бұрын
i live in buenos aires sinze 1994 and i love trains, your video wass veery enjoyable. U should ask motormans here they very friendly and they may give u a drive on the motorman cabin to make a nice video
@lucasmoorim
@lucasmoorim Жыл бұрын
I hope you talk about the amazing sybway and metropolitan train system of São Paulo soon!
@nickivilardii
@nickivilardii Жыл бұрын
another day, another coronación de gloria
@patricioiasielski8816
@patricioiasielski8816 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I know the scope of the video is the subte, but in the Intro I think you under-estimated the importance of the bus network, is truly amazing the number of lines, services and extension, I think is the most unique thing about the Buenos Aires transportation system and what "saves" us (the porteños/bonaerenses) from having an unbearable experience because of the poor conectivity of the train and metro lines.
@chiilca
@chiilca Жыл бұрын
Es verdad pero los bondis nos "salvan" porque los metros no están bien desarrollados. Los trenes y subtes son la manera más eficiente de transporte que hay y creo que se debería invertir más en eso antes que concentrarse solo en los colectivos durante tanto tiempo. Y que no se me mal interprete, el metro bus es muy útil y agilizó el sistema de colectivos mucho más pero creo que hay que apostar por los trenes/subtes mucho más
@MrBrno
@MrBrno Жыл бұрын
More than 600 bus lines between CABA+GBA which is absolutely insane
@lucaswhat6486
@lucaswhat6486 Жыл бұрын
You should do a video about the Dominican subway system and transportation in and around the capital city Santo Domingo
@margamez9801
@margamez9801 Жыл бұрын
Yessss, and also about the current monorail construction in Santiago de los caballeros
@blancfilms
@blancfilms Жыл бұрын
I'm interested to know why you constantly call Constitucion = Constitution but Once = Once and not Eleven...?
@LoboLatic22
@LoboLatic22 Жыл бұрын
Love the Subte, as someone used to the London Underground, the Subte is a refreshing change. Granted, the C can be chaotic at times as can the B but you expect that. I love it
@timtwoface
@timtwoface 4 ай бұрын
Just booked a flight to Buenos Aires and this is one of the first videos I've watched since
@tirsoyosviak7490
@tirsoyosviak7490 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting this video for so long! I'm from Argentina, and even though the some Subte stations aren't the cleanest, and sometimes it can be too crowded, I think it's a wonderful system nonetheless, with beautiful stations and varied rolling stock (it might not be the best, but it is very interesting to se the different trains, and riding them) Thanks so much for doing this video, keep up the work!
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I hope I did the system some justice!
@artoftravelling
@artoftravelling Жыл бұрын
Great video, very interesting for us to understand subte better as we moved recently.
@brauliorodriguez882
@brauliorodriguez882 Жыл бұрын
yo al ver que las imágenes fueron proporcionadas por Mati: 😱😱😱😱😱 (crossover épico)
@matienlaciudad
@matienlaciudad Жыл бұрын
😎
@SBS6578L
@SBS6578L Жыл бұрын
Definitely didn't expect a South American metro system to have such a storied history, especially, well, since Shanghai just got released a few weeks ago. Anyways, nice video as always
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Its a really interesting system, it's hard to believe some of the details honestly!
@zddxddyddw
@zddxddyddw Жыл бұрын
Well, that's your prejudice showing, then.
@rmfigue
@rmfigue Жыл бұрын
Buenos aires subway system is the oldest in the southern hemisphere
@pay2000
@pay2000 Жыл бұрын
How prejudiced, Argentina is the best country in the world
@vezax8505
@vezax8505 Жыл бұрын
Basically because Argentina (and most specifically Buenos Aires) had EU capitals budget back in the day, unlike other south american cities. With such a budget you could do a lot of things. Sadly in the last 100 years Argentina has decayed a lot and became much more “south american” as the rest of the countries around there. Such a shame…
@andy-kai-chan
@andy-kai-chan Жыл бұрын
Strange how similar this system looks like the one in Chicago (for better and worse)
@TadeB
@TadeB Жыл бұрын
Being part of the city government, I have a couple of footnotes: 1) The mega station under the Obelisk (RER) is not going to happen. The debt taken by President Macri with the IMF was partly justified with this project, but after the reduction of investments in trains, the lack of funds was declared. There is currently no plan to revive the project. 2) There is a second stretch of tramway in CABA, which was closed not many years ago. Coincidentally, it used the same modern cars as the Madrid tram. Clearly the system was not well managed and the cars are currently in our Tram Museum. There are private proposals to revive the system, but again, without a defined plan from the city... and we need trams back. 3) You should see the elevation works of the Mitre line and the tunneling works of the Sarmiento line. Each one deserves its own videos.
@nosveranvolver
@nosveranvolver Жыл бұрын
¿Hay algún plan de la Secretaría de Transporte por el tema de colectivos en general? Está bien que la CNRT es la tiene que hacer los cambios de recorrido y todo eso, pero no puede ser que en ciertas avenidas como Rivadavia la mitad de las paradas no estén bien señalizadas (aún cuando en la CNRT tienen parada oficial en cierto lugar). También mejoraría mucho el tránsito en general y el transporte público si se crearan y modificaran ciertas líneas, o cosas muy pequeñas como la ubicación de una parada mal ubicada que desencadena un cuello de botella a todo el tránsito, y eso es algo que prácticamente no demanda presupuesto alguno.
@pilotoespacial3000
@pilotoespacial3000 Жыл бұрын
El RER está pospuesto indefinidamente pero eso no quiere decir que no haya escenario de realizarse. El unico problema es financiero, no es un proyecto cancelado por dificultades de ingenieria. Las vias del tranvia del este se levantaron, no hay más sistema como tal. Toda su infraestructura desapareció, inclusive los coches ya son practicamente chatarra.
@adityavenkatesan5423
@adityavenkatesan5423 Жыл бұрын
Please cover chennai metro 🇮🇳. It has 54km operational metro and 119 km under construction
@DanPerlman
@DanPerlman Жыл бұрын
Two things worth mentioning. While the H line was inaugurated in 2007 (twice, because at the original inauguration, it turned out that the line didn't work, so they had to re-inaugurate it months later after they fixed the problems), it originally only ran for four stations, connecting lines D, B, and A, with one intermediate stop, and ran that way for years before eventually adding in more stops in both directions, one at a time gradually increasing its coverage. The last to open opened just a couple of years ago and there are still more to come. Second, and one of the things that I've always found fascinating, and which may be just a local apocryphal story... You might note watching the videos, that the trains run "on the left", so to speak. Supposedly, it's because the original suburban, and subte line A, were installed by British companies. While our traffic in Buenos Aires runs "on the right", the American model, all of our trains run on the opposite side. According to the story, by the time anyone noticed that the Brits were installing the trains on "the wrong side", it was too late to do anything about it. Whether or not the story is true, who knows? But it does make for good local lore when showing visitors around.
@harveyschwartz6789
@harveyschwartz6789 Жыл бұрын
Remember being there for a month one winter in I think 2006 and seeing the wooden doors of the cars on one of the lines swinging back and forth, open and close as the train was moving along.
@JoshuaPers
@JoshuaPers Жыл бұрын
That was the line A, the oldest of the network, opened in 1913. In 2006, the original trains were still running. Since 2013, the line has all new CNR Citic series 200 trains, and the original trains were retired.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Some of the oldest cars out there those would have been!
@noticiasinmundicias
@noticiasinmundicias Жыл бұрын
@@RMTransit It was quite an experience, I loved it as a kid. The lights would flicker when cornering, and you if sat in the front of the train you could see the way forward. The smell of wood and the screeching noise of the wheels on the rails. Sadly the old cars were not preserved and either left to rot or sold to the mayor's friends. It would've been super simple to leave a couple of the trains running during the weekends, such a shame.
@Nadia1989
@Nadia1989 Жыл бұрын
Some were auctioned to private collectors.
@38911bytefree
@38911bytefree Жыл бұрын
99 Years on Service !!!!. and with one of the lowest rates of accidents (just 4 in all it history). Door was held close by pneumatics, I find a bit difficult to picture what you are describing. Been a daily user for years, never seen something like that. Could be the driver internal door. Yes, they barely closed them properly ... they didnt care at all. Drivers treated this material pretty bad, even using reverse as a brake. Tourist love them. And dont think because it was wooden and old, they couldnt cope with the rush hour like champs. With 200HP per coach, they got the job done really well. GOOD OLD IRON
@SNACKito
@SNACKito Жыл бұрын
Line C is the worst of all! The rest, A, B, D, E, H I love them!! They are reliable and the fastest way to move around the city. Thanks for making this video.
@unclenene
@unclenene Жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias por este video. Mientras tanto, seguimos esperando que nuestro subte siga creciendo. Ojalá algún día pueda ver llegar el subte hasta Ciudad Universitaria, hasta Villa del Parque, hasta Liniers... y si rehabilitan el túnel que se hizo en la provincia de Buenos Aires hasta Morón, seguir con el trazado de la línea A (o la línea Sarmiento soterrada) más allá de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
@97nelsn
@97nelsn Жыл бұрын
3:48 feels like a hybrid mix of Lexington & 53rd on the NYC subway and Grove Street Station on the Path
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Жыл бұрын
Be honest, Reece...you were singing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" while editing this video, weren't you? 😂Argentina may have been the first to get a subway in Latin America, but the first in the Spanish-speaking world to get trains in general was CUBA! During the colonial era, the Compañía de Caminos de Hierro de la Habana opened a 27.5 kilometers line from Havana to Bejucal in November 1837, before Spain itself got trains! Buenos Aires's buses are just as interesting as the Subte! There are over 100 city bus lines called Colectivos, and these lines are each managed by different companies, meaning liveries galore! They have the frequency of subway systems, but colectivos do not have a fixed timetable, but run from four to several per hour, depending on the bus line and time of the day. Not to mention they're inexpensive! It's like how the jitneys in northern New Jersey steal business from NJ Transit by running more frequent along NJT routes and attracting Spanish speakers, although the fares are more than NJT. And then on top of these colectivos, there's the Metrobús BRT system you mentioned. It operates 24 hours a day and 365 days a year (like the NYC Subway), with 2-to-4-minute frequencies during the day and 10 to 15 minutes at night. It opened in 2011 with the Juan B. Justo Line at 12 kilometers long and 21 stations, and more lines have since been built.
@YOMARTINPRODUCTIONS
@YOMARTINPRODUCTIONS Жыл бұрын
Argentinean here. I'm shocked to see you people like our subte system! Despite having a nice architecture and some stations really vary regarding their cleaniness, I can sadly say that we really need at least 2 or 3 subte lines more, as the rush hours especially during the combinations between Linea C (blue), Linea D (green) and B (red), the famously called "Diagonal Norte" station can be a nightmare to cross on rush hours, as of 6 pm. There's a huge flow of passengers during those hours and that leads to a serious overcrowding problem. Forunately, even in rush hours, we unanimously respect the "letting getting off the train before boarding" (dejar bajar antes de subir), but even then, being a so crowded city where about 20% of the country lives here, we seriously need more subway trains to help filtering the flow. Especially due to the fact that there's not many subways on the west side of the city and there's only 2 "combination" lines (the ones that go north-south).There's the F line that was forever sheduled by the ongoing governments and never saw the light.
@bolchinsky
@bolchinsky Жыл бұрын
we are waiting for a goverment to re-start the subte construction..... 12 years of promesses and not a single km built. Great vid!
@PAnon-sama
@PAnon-sama Жыл бұрын
Happy to see more latinamerican metro systems in this channel.
@francisconikotian2326
@francisconikotian2326 Жыл бұрын
I actually used to take the 1913 trains, its crazy inside, its like a time capsule, and they worked perfectly
@palomasofiaalcalde382
@palomasofiaalcalde382 Жыл бұрын
Sarmiento railway used to connect once with retiro through the 1912 tunnel. My mom used to take it 20 years ago. Now it's closed.
@gerardohugo3032
@gerardohugo3032 Жыл бұрын
It should be back!
@tomasdionnet812
@tomasdionnet812 Жыл бұрын
I waited for years for you to tackle the Subte system and you never fail to deliver! I hoping to see soon the video about Buenos Aires´s Suburban Railways as i myself work at Plaza Constitución on the General Roca Railway
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind note! Stay tuned, I will do one eventually!
@OfficerExe
@OfficerExe Жыл бұрын
Dou, de que trabajas en Constitución?
@tomasdionnet812
@tomasdionnet812 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficerExe En el área de transporte
@elorani1714
@elorani1714 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to see southern hemisphere content. Looking forward to a video on the commuter rail systems in South Africa, especially the Gautrain in Johannesburg-Pretoria.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
2 more southern hemisphere videos coming this month!
@Zekno
@Zekno Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: most of the old wagons from Linea B (B line) are full of asbestos, and the Subte company does nothing to remedy it.
@ivana.medina3126
@ivana.medina3126 Жыл бұрын
I am from Buenos Aires and this was very informative, thank you!
@Cristopher.C
@Cristopher.C Жыл бұрын
I'm fron Buenos Aires and I say KILLEM ALL!! YEAH!!! sorry it reminded me of that Starship Troopers line xd
@Ari_The_Polar_Bear
@Ari_The_Polar_Bear Жыл бұрын
I love the Subte,and it's nice to see other people learn more and more about Argentina's railways! (as someone who lives there) My personal favorite line is the C line since it partaked most of my childhood.
@estrellaescobar5723
@estrellaescobar5723 Жыл бұрын
As a resident of Bs. As. i can tell that if our economy wasn't that shitty, our subte system could have been MUCH more bigger and complex than this. All the lines are in alphabetical order: A, B, C, D, E and H. Notice how there's missing letters. That's because back in 2010' there was plans to DOUBLE the size of the Subte by adding lines F, G, H and extensions like P. But only H and partially P was completed.
@bassneter
@bassneter Жыл бұрын
Wow that metro is incredible, So beautiful! Saludos desde Buenos Aires
@JLAO-so5ro
@JLAO-so5ro Жыл бұрын
day 1 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro day 2 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro day 3 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro day 4 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro day 5 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro day 6 of asking to do a video on mumbai metro 1 week of asking to do a video on mumbai metro
@yodorob
@yodorob 10 ай бұрын
If Argentina hadn't deteriorated into economic and political instability starting in the 1950s, most likely the Subte might be an even more extensive metro network, or at least with a greater number of lines - of which at least 1-2 might extend beyond the autonomous city of Buenos Aires (aka the federal district) and into the suburbs inside Buenos Aires province.
@sea80vicvan
@sea80vicvan Жыл бұрын
Nice video. I wasnt aware of this metro, but it appears to to be well used in Buenos Aires and the public wants it to be expanded. Being able to use the Subte card in the rest of Argentina sounds similar to how the Suica card in the Tokyo system can be used elsewhere in Japan.
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of Japanese connections!
@JoshuaPers
@JoshuaPers Жыл бұрын
Actually it is not the "subte card" is the SUBE (Sistema Único de Boleto Electrónico) card, which is a National Government political being implementing gradually across the country.
@tnmlssvoid
@tnmlssvoid Жыл бұрын
I lived in Buenos Aires for around a decade, why am I watching this? lol Great vid tho
@Valkenvr
@Valkenvr Жыл бұрын
I can't believe you didn't include footage from the Line A stations which are exactly the same as they were in 1913. It even has the original advertisement.
@gertwallen
@gertwallen Жыл бұрын
The subway employees claim that the system is contaminated with asbestos. If true, it's scary
@yungxexe
@yungxexe Жыл бұрын
dont get in there in summer
@SillyGirlKisser74
@SillyGirlKisser74 Жыл бұрын
VAMOS ARGENTINAAAAA
@hugod9131
@hugod9131 Жыл бұрын
It's a shame we demolished most of our train infraestructure in the 90s
@g-low6365
@g-low6365 Жыл бұрын
its been long time since i last used the "subte". i live some 30km from the city. but even back then, u could go anywhere combining it with suburban trains and urban and suburban buses. bsas public transportation is pretty well designed/organized. (much more than other things in this country)
@nayas1885
@nayas1885 Жыл бұрын
¿Por qué estoy acá? No me importan los trenes
@tintren
@tintren Жыл бұрын
La última vez que fui en subte me robaron el celular
@prysmikeloy9135
@prysmikeloy9135 Жыл бұрын
sacar cualquier cosa de valor en el subte es como asomarse a un risco
@fujin09
@fujin09 Жыл бұрын
si no me equivoco los primeros carritos eran hecho en brujas, belgica. Son los que fueron utulizados hasta 2013 para 100 anos!
@dmartind
@dmartind Жыл бұрын
Also, on line E there are two stations SAN JOSÉ, the current one and the old one that is below the current one. The old one has an address to Constitution, since that was its original route. Today we can see on the way of the C when it is entering the station Constitución on our right we see as some iron columns and even parked cars, there were the platforms of the line E.
@OprichnikStyle
@OprichnikStyle Жыл бұрын
you forgot Lacroze, terminal for the Urquiza line, which is joined by the line B of the subway
@swampcoder2097
@swampcoder2097 Жыл бұрын
Talk about the one in Medellin pls
@PiotrPavel
@PiotrPavel Жыл бұрын
I was watching videos about subway fires. Can we have episode about prevention and safety systems in metro and trains?
@daniel_rossy_explica
@daniel_rossy_explica Жыл бұрын
SUBTE is by far the fastest way to get to various parts of Buenos Aires. There is a bus line that has a stop at the corner of my block that goes all the way up to Retiro (line 100) but often, I would rather take a shorter bus line to Lanus station, then the Roca train line to Constitución, and then the SUBTE to whatever place in Buenos Aires City I have to be, provided the place is in a walkable distance from the metro stop. While travelling that way is more expensive, it is way faster than one or two bus lines, as trains don't have traffic or red lights to stop them.
@williamerazo3921
@williamerazo3921 Жыл бұрын
Each line was built for differently form cut and cover to TBM of eras. Live A is the closest to how NYC Subway was built
@felixtheswiss
@felixtheswiss Жыл бұрын
Lucky me i got to drive the original Subte Trains 15years ago
@zhoucheng7141
@zhoucheng7141 Жыл бұрын
Tbh i hate how they took decades to make a line that has a stop every 5 blocks instead of making a decent line that connects with the central points of south and west city limits which would be so much helpful for millions of ppl who have to come in and out of CABA everyday. That would be actually useful and not just a billion worth commodity.
@Fulscript
@Fulscript Жыл бұрын
Pro.
@geraldgibert6814
@geraldgibert6814 Жыл бұрын
i live in bs as, your video is perfect, thanks
@RMTransit
@RMTransit Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@dariogonzalez553
@dariogonzalez553 Жыл бұрын
I think the new viaducts for suburban rail deserved a longer explanation. Good video anyway.
@j.s.7335
@j.s.7335 Жыл бұрын
Great job with the Spanish pronunciations. I greatly appreciate it. Great video!
@alistairlee7604
@alistairlee7604 Жыл бұрын
I remember that they had a rolling stock that lasted for a century before retiring them.
@andrewdiamond2697
@andrewdiamond2697 Жыл бұрын
In 2005, I rode on a train in BA that had wicker seats. It had to have been 80 or 90 years old.
@federicostritzler7650
@federicostritzler7650 Жыл бұрын
Yes. They were beautiful. Using them was like traveling in time, to the beginning of past century.
@o_s-24
@o_s-24 Жыл бұрын
Didn't expect it to be so old
@tyleralberico9340
@tyleralberico9340 Жыл бұрын
Omg I was just wondering if you were gonna cover this!
@ElJuanoVideos
@ElJuanoVideos Жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this. Buenos Aires is a very extensive city and during rush hours, it's almost impossible to use the subte system accordingly. Lines E, C, B and D being the most used ones in my opinion (from personal experience, having used all of them) Another note you could've added is that there were projects planned for new lines F, G, I and extention of the existing ones to connect everything in a single unit, but never happened in the end. This would've solved a lot of issues regarding rush hour multitudes as people would have a new way to get to their jobs and homes, other than relying on the existing system or riding the bus, which is either crwoded as well or on strike multiple times. Overall, beautiful narration, research and take on our underground system!
@christo16035
@christo16035 Жыл бұрын
could you do a video on Athens metro pls!
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