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  2. São Paulo Metro - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Metro (Portuguese: Metrô de São Paulo, [meˈtɾo dʒi sɐ̃w ˈpawlu]), commonly called the Metrô, is a rapid transit system that forms part of the urban railways that serves the city of São Paulo, alongside the São Paulo Metropolitan Trains Company (CPTM), both forming the largest metropolitan rail transport network of Latin America. [3]

  3. Transport in São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Train of CPTM. Faria Lima station, on Line 4 - Yellow.. With 13 lines, 187 stations and a total length of 377 km (234 mi) (of which about 353 km or 219 mi is within the São Paulo Metropolitan Region boundaries), [5] the São Paulo Metropolitan Rail Transport Network is the largest urban rail system in Latin America.

  4. List of São Paulo Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of São Paulo Metro stations. Only urban bus terminals were quoted in this page. (Some stations have nearby bus lines, but they are technically not in the terminal. Tucuruvi (line 1) and Guilhermina-Esperança (line 3) stations, for example.)

  5. São Paulo Metropolitan Trains - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Metropolitan Train is a public transit rail system implanted in Greater São Paulo, serving 23 of its 39 municipalities.It has 273 km (170 mi) of length, 7 lines and 94 stations, transporting approximately 3 million passengers per day.

  6. Line 2 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2007, the Governor José Serra opened the Alto do Ipiranga station, located at the junction of Avenida Dr. Gentil de Moura and Rua Visconde de Piraja, bringing the metro network in São Paulo to a total length of 61 kilometres (37.9 mi), with a forecast of passenger demand on Line 2 of 370,000 people per day.

  7. São Paulo Metro P stock - Wikipedia

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    The São Paulo Metro P stock is a class of electric multiple units built by Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles between 2013 and 2014 to complement the rolling stock of Line 5-Lilac during the 11.5 km (7.1 mi) expansion between stations Largo Treze and Chácara Klabin.

  8. Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 (Blue) (Portuguese: Linha 1–Azul) is one of the six lines that make up the São Paulo Metro and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Metropolitan Rail Transportation Network. It was the first line built for the São Paulo Metro and also the first metro line built in Brazil.

  9. Line 3 (São Paulo Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 3 (Red) (Portuguese: Linha 3–Vermelha) is one of the six lines that make up the São Paulo Metro and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Metropolitan Rail Transportation Network. It runs between Palmeiras-Barra Funda and Corinthians-Itaquera. It was formerly called the East-West Line. Line 3 is the busiest in the system. [2]