TRAM TRAVELS

Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (SBA)

Operational

City: Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Total route length: 7.4 km (4.6 miles).

Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: July 14, 1863.
Closed: February 20, 1963.
Reopened: August 27, 1987.

Description

The tram network consisted of 122 tram lines when it had the most lines (before 1938).

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Trams and light rails in Argentina

Select a city: Buenos Aires, and San Miguel de Tucumán.

Other tram companies in Buenos Aires

Celeris / Tranvía del Este
Closed

Tram museums in Buenos Aires

Tranvía Histórico
Open regularly

Tram lines in operation

Buenos Aires P: Intedente Saguier - General Savio
Operational

Discontinued tram lines

36Buenos Aires tram line 36
Closed

42Buenos Aires tram line 42
Closed

86Buenos Aires tram line 86
Closed

Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (SBA) stops

General Savio, and Intedente Saguier.

Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (SBA) route map

View the route map in high resolution. See the official route map.

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Last updated: May 16, 2025.