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181 stops • 2 directions

Linea 19: Once - Boulogne
  1. Plaza Miserere
  2. Rivadavia y Jean Jaures
  3. Rivadavia y Bustamante
  4. Rivadavia y Mario Bravo
  5. Salguero y Diaz Velez
  6. Plaza Almagro
  7. Avenida Corrientes
  8. Guardia Vieja y Medrano
  9. Guardia Vieja y Gascon
  10. Guarda Vieja y Pringles
  11. Guarda Vieja y Lambare
  12. Estado de Israel y Aguirre
  13. Aguirre y Lavalleja
  14. Avenida Scalabrini Ortiz
  15. Ramirez de Velasco y Acevedo
  16. Ramirez de Velasco y Acevedo
  17. Avenida Juan B. Justo
  18. Ramirez de Velasco y Fitz Roy
  19. Avenida Dorrego
  20. Guevara y Concepcion Arenal
  21. Guevara y Newbery
  22. Lacroze
  23. Lacroze y Fraga
  24. Lacroze y Charlone
  25. Centro Cultural Carlos Gardel
  26. Alvarez Thomas y Lacroze
  27. Alvarez Thomas y Cespedes
  28. Alvarez Thomas y Zabala
  29. Plaza San Miguel de Garicoits
  30. Elcano y Alvarez Thomas
  31. Elcano y Enrique Martinez
  32. Superi y Los Incas
  33. Superi y La Pampa
  34. Superi y Echeverria
  35. Superi y Mendoza
  36. Avenida Monroe
  37. Superi y Rivera
  38. Superi y Congreso
  39. Quesada y Balbin
  40. Freire e Ibera
  41. Freire y Pedraza
  42. Pinto y Juana Azurduy
  43. Pinto y Larralde
  44. Parque Saavedra
  45. Pinto y Besares
  46. Pinto y Ramallo
  47. Ramallo y Conesa
  48. Ramallo y Vidal
  49. Ramallo y Avenida San Isidro
  50. San Isidro Labrador
  51. General Paz
  52. Laprida
  53. Guemes
  54. Santa Rosa
  55. San Martin
  56. Malaver
  57. Estaciones Mitre y Maipu
  58. Maipu y Corrientes
  59. Maipu y Gutierrez
  60. Maipu y Saenz Pena
  61. Maipu y Roma
  62. Acassuso y Monteverde
  63. Acassuso y Garay
  64. Acassuso y Chacabuco
  65. Acasusso y Espana
  66. Acassuso y Juan B. Justo
  67. Acassuso y Sarmiento
  68. Sarmiento y Castro
  69. Sarmiento y Borges
  70. Sarmiento y Pelliza
  71. Cementerio de Olivos
  72. Pelliza y Valle Grande
  73. Pelliza y Uzal
  74. Pelliza y Bellocq
  75. San Lorenzo y Repetto
  76. Panamericana Oeste
  77. San Lorenzo y Avalos
  78. Avenida Mitre
  79. Derqui y Mendez
  80. Derqui y Antartida Argentina
  81. Borges y Drysdale
  82. Ituzaingo e Independencia
  83. Independencia y Ascasubi
  84. Ader y Castelli
  85. Ader y Obligado
  86. Ader y Parana
  87. Ader y Soldado de Malvinas
  88. Ader y Moreno
  89. Acassuso y Jose Maria Paz
  90. Acassuso y Quintana
  91. Julian Alvarez y Ramirez de Velasco
  92. Guardia Vieja y Pringles
  93. Acassuso y Espana
  94. Guardia Vieja y Lambare
  95. Ramirez de Velasco y Serrano
  96. Acassuso y Avellaneda
Linea 19: Boulogne - Once
  1. Ader y Moreno
  2. Ader y Soldado de Malvinas
  3. Ader y Parana
  4. Ader y Obligado
  5. Ascasubi e Independencia
  6. Tejedor y Acassuso
  7. Acassuso y Belgrano
  8. Avenida Mitre
  9. San Lorenzo y Avalos
  10. Panamericana Oeste
  11. San Lorenzo y Blas Parera
  12. San Lorenzo y Bellocq
  13. San Lorenzo y Uzal
  14. San Lorenzo y O'Higgins
  15. San Lorenzo y Fray Sarmiento
  16. Sarmiento y Castro
  17. Castro y Goyena
  18. Goyena y Acassuso
  19. Goyena y San Lorenzo
  20. San Lorenzo y Juan B. Justo
  21. San Lorenzo y Espana
  22. San Lorenzo y Maria Paz
  23. San Lorenzo y Chacabuco
  24. Escuela 15
  25. San Lorenzo y Quintana
  26. San Lorenzo y Garay
  27. San Lorenzo y Maipu
  28. Maipu y Pelliza
  29. Maipu y Saenz Pena
  30. Municipalidad de Vicente Lopez
  31. Maipu y Ugarte
  32. Est. B. Mitre
  33. Irigoyen
  34. Urquiza
  35. Melo
  36. Alvarez
  37. Puente Saavedra
  38. San Isidro y Pico
  39. Parroquia San Isidro
  40. Vidal y Arias
  41. Plaza Vicuna Mackenna
  42. Zapiola y Ramallo
  43. Zapiola y Besares
  44. Zapiola y Garcia del Rio
  45. Zapiola y Jaramillo
  46. Larralde y Pinto
  47. Larralde y Conde
  48. Conde y Juana Azurduy
  49. Conde e Ibera
  50. Avenida Congreso
  51. Conde y Rivera
  52. Conde y Monroe
  53. Hospital Pirovano
  54. Plaza y Blanco Encalada
  55. Olazabal y Tronador
  56. Olazabal y Naon
  57. Olazabal y Martinez
  58. Melian y Mendoza
  59. Melian y Echevarria
  60. La Pampa y Conde
  61. Virrey del Pino y Superi
  62. Virrey del Pino y Forest
  63. Forest y Los Incas
  64. Forest y Alvarez Thomas
  65. Charlone - Zabala
  66. Forest y Palpa
  67. Lacroze
  68. Parque Los Andes
  69. Avenida Dorrego
  70. Corrientes y Juan B. Justo
  71. Corrientes y Gurruchaga
  72. Avenida Scalabrini Ortiz
  73. Corrientes y Julian Alvarez
  74. Corrientes y Angel Gallardo
  75. Corrientes y Yatay
  76. Corrientes y Medrano
  77. Medrano y Sarmiento
  78. Mitre y Salguero
  79. Mitre y Bravo
  80. Mitre y Bustamante
  81. Mitre y Anchorena
  82. Plaza Miserere
  83. Balbin y Congreso
  84. Maipu y Castro
  85. Olazabal y Enrique Martinez
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 19. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 19 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 19 stop here?'

Where does bus #19 run?

This route serves the Buenos Aires (Argentina) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is ERSA. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'Nacional' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

What color is the route on maps?

On transit maps this route is marked in red. Color helps you spot the line quickly and tell it apart from others. In some cities the line color appears on stop signs or even on the vehicles themselves. The exact shade might vary between sources—go by route number and endpoints instead.

Is there a fare?

Yes. Payment rules and discounts can differ by region and vehicle type. If it matters to you, verify current fares and ticket/validation requirements before traveling.

Can you board with a wheelchair?

Yes. Accessibility usually means low-floor entry with ramps and designated spaces. Even when accessibility is stated, conditions can vary on specific vehicles and stops. If this is critical, check the vehicle type for your specific trip and confirm ramp/entry availability beforehand.

Additional Route Information
Linea 19: Once - BoulogneLínea 19: Once → Boulogne

Reference

19

Origin

Plaza Miserere

Destination

Boulogne

Route network

Nacional

Operator

ERSA

Opening hours

24/7

Color

red

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes
Linea 19: Boulogne - OnceLínea 19: Boulogne → Once

Reference

19

Origin

Boulogne

Destination

Plaza Miserere

Route network

Nacional

Operator

ERSA

Color

red

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes

Payment: contactless

Yes

Quick overview

Explore the bus 19 route in Buenos Aires (Argentina). 2 directions, 181 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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