Pasco Sur is a ghost station in the Buenos Aires Underground, which was part of Line A until its closure in 1953.
Given its proximity to Alberti's southern platform (located just 124 metres away), both Pasco Sur and Alberti Norte stations were closed in 1953 in order to improve the line's frequency, since the closeness of stations in that part of the line meant that trains could never accelerate to full speed before having to stop again.
[3] Unlike Alberti Norte which was converted into an electrical substation,[4] Pasco Sur has mostly maintained its original condition, with its turnstiles, signage and ticket counters still intact, and these can be occasionally observed by passengers when the station's lights are occasionally turned on.
This is one of the oldest urban myths related to the Underground and is furthered by the presence of a mysterious white cross in the tunnel near the station.
[5] Media related to Pasco Sur (Buenos Aires Underground) at Wikimedia Commons