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Federico Lacroze (Buenos Aires Underground)

Federico Lacroze is an underground station on Line B of the Buenos Aires Underground named after the Argentine railway entrepreneur, located at the intersection of Corrientes and Federico Lacroze avenues in the Chacarita neighbourhood and near the La Chacarita Cemetery. The station was opened on 17 October 1930 as the western terminus of the extension of the line from Federico Lacroze to Callao.

History
Originally, the underground station was intended to be the central terminal for Federico Lacroze's Buenos Aires Central Railway, however years later when construction of Line B began, it became an underground station. When the Federico Lacroze railway station was built, the Urquiza Line and General Urquiza Railway were moved permanently above ground. ==Gallery==
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File:Terminal Central de Buenos Aires.jpg|Original Buenos Aires Central Railway plaque File:Mural Lacroze (GCBA) Hiperrealista (2).jpg|Modern mural File:Federico Lacroze, rampa del subte al ferrocarril.JPG|Ramp that leads to the General Urquiza Railway ==Nearby==
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