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In 1912, the line reached [[Retiro Belgrano railway station|Retiro]] in central Buenos Aires. Other stations were opened, such as [[Munro]] (named in memory of Duncan McKay Munro) and "Kilómetro 14", later renamed "Juan B. Justo" in commemoration of [[Juan B. Justo|the former president of Argentina]].
Between Juan B. Justo and Retiro, tracks crossed over the Maipú Avenue in [[Vicente López Partido]], so a bridge was built to solve the issue. This bridge was named "Puente Saavedra". A short time after that, a new station, "Km. 12" was built near the bridge and
The current [[Florida Oeste, Buenos Aires|Florida]] station was initially opened as a simple stop along the way. In 1913, when the San Martín Avenue was paved, a storage property of the ''Narciso Agüero & Cía'' company was established there. For that reason, the stop was named "Parada Agüero" for a period.
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