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How to get fromBuenos Aires to Uruguay (Station)by bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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There are 6 ways to get from Buenos Aires to Uruguay (Station) by bus, taxi, foot, or subway

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  1. Bus via 587 Saenz Pe?A Roque Pres. Diagonal Norte Av.

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    1. Take the bus from 587 Saenz Pe?A Roque Pres. Diagonal Norte Av. to 1489 Sarmientobus bus 50A / ...
    6 min
    $1,000–2,400
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from 304 Salta to 437 Libertadbus bus 39A / ...
    8 min
    $1,000–2,400
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Buenos Aires to Uruguay (Station)taxi taxi 2.1 km
    4 min
    $4,200–5,500
  4. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Buenos Aires to Uruguay (Station)walk walk 1.9 km
    22 min
  5. Subway

    1. Take the subway from Catedral to Tribunalessubway subway D
    8 min
  6. Bus via 623 Parana

    1. Take the bus from 545 Saenz Pe?A Roque Pres. Diagonal Norte Av. to 623 Paranabus bus 29A / ...
    10 min
    $1,000–2,400

Buenos Aires to Uruguay (Station) by bus

Calendar2904Weekly Buses
Duration6 minAverage Duration
Ticket$1,000Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Buenos Aires, Argentina and Uruguay (Station), Argentina?

Buenos Aires Colectivos operates a bus from 587 Saenz Pe?A Roque Pres. Diagonal Norte Av. to 1489 Sarmiento every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $1,000–2,400 and the journey takes 6 min. Alternatively, Subte - Buenos Aires Subway operates a subway from Catedral to Tribunales every 10 minutes, and the journey takes 3 min.

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