El Mega Taller Del Subte Convertido En Cementerio De Trenes
In 1981, Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Underground) proposed building a Mega Central Workshop in the south of the city. You might think it was just another one of those monumental ideas that never materialized... But they did build it. Although not on the scale you might imagine. Join me to learn the story of the "Buenos Aires Subway Central Workshop," or as it's known today: the Lacarra Workshop. // My other social media // TWITTER: / matienlaciudad INSTAGRAM: / matienlaciudad

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