Continuing with the theme of the trains stations today I share some shots of the Bolivar Station of the sub -line E. This is one of the busiest stations for having transfers between two other lines, It is also located at a very popular point in the city, in the Plaza de Mayo, it is very close to the San Telmo neighborhood and near important avenues.
This is where I dream my combinations between lines on my usual trips day by day.
It is not the prettiest station in the aesthetic sense but one of the many where more people circulate. It is a very clean station and is always protected or monitored by police officers since there is also the Palace of the Buenos Aires Legislature a few meters away.
There is something quite curious also with the name of some subway stations here in Buenos Aires such as this Bolivar Station, I associate this with our Liberator of Venezuela Simón Bolívar, There is also a station on line H with the name of Venezuela and there are squares and parks with the name of my country and with our flag next to that of Argentina.
I think that at some point there was a lot of alliance between the two countries to have dedicated this kind of thing, which seems very interesting to me.
I hope you liked this series. Have a good weekend.
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