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Bulnes
Línea D (SBASE) bullet.svg
Estacion Bulnes.jpg
Location Av. Santa Fe between Bulnes and Anasagasti
Coordinates 34°35′17.8″S 58°24′40.5″W / 34.588278°S 58.411250°W / -34.588278; -58.411250
Platforms Side platforms
History
Opened 23 February 1940
Services
Preceding station Subte gcba logo.png Buenos Aires Underground Following station
Scalabrini Ortiz
towards Congreso de Tucumán
Line D Agüero
towards Catedral

Bulnes is a busy subway station in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's part of Line D of the city's underground train system. You can find it where Avenida Santa Fe meets Bulnes Street. This station first opened its doors on February 23, 1940. It was an important part of extending Line D further into the city.

What is Bulnes Station?

Bulnes station is an underground subway stop. It is located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. A cool fact about this station is that it sits right beneath the Alto Palermo Shopping Centre. One of the exits from the station even leads directly into the mall! This makes it super convenient for shoppers.

A Historic Landmark

In 1997, Bulnes station was given a special honor. It was declared a national historic monument. This means it's an important part of Argentina's history and culture. It is protected so future generations can enjoy it.

Station Art and Design

Like many subway stations, Bulnes has unique art. Murals and designs often decorate the walls. These artworks can tell stories or show local culture. They make the station more interesting for daily commuters and visitors.

Gallery

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