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  2. Rio–São Paulo high-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    The original project, named Expresso Bandeirantes, was to build a high-speed rail line between São Paulo and Campinas.The project was canceled in 2007 because the Brazilian government concluded that it was more viable to connect Campinas, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro with a single line 518 kilometres (322 mi) long.

  3. Brazilian Highway System - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Highway System (Portuguese: Sistema Nacional de Rodovias) is a network of trunk roads administered by the Ministry of Transport of Brazil. It is constructed, managed and maintained by the National Department of Transport Infrastructure (DNIT), a federal agency linked to the Ministry of Infrastructure, and the public works departments of state governments.

  4. High-speed rail in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro: Stops: 10: Distance travelled: 510.8 km (317.4 mi) Average journey time: 2 hours and 33 minutes: Train number(s) 42 (2014) – 84 (2024) On-board services; Class(es) Business and first class: Disabled access: Fully accessible: Seating arrangements: Airline-style coach seating: Catering facilities: On-board café, and at-seat ...

  5. BR-101 (Brazil highway) - Wikipedia

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    BR-116 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ BR-465 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ BR-459 in Paraty, RJ BR-050 in Santos, SP BR-280 in Joinville, SC BR-470 in Navegantes, SC BR-282 in São José, SC BR-453 in Torres, RS BR-290 in Osório, RS. South end: São José do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul: Location; Country: Brazil: Highway system; Highways in Brazil; Federal

  6. Rail transport in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the large systems in Rio and São Paulo, the further cities in Brazil with smaller commuter train systems include the Cariri region, João Pessoa, Maceió, Natal, and Teresina. The other Brazilian metro systems are the Belo Horizonte Metro , Federal District Metro , Fortaleza Metro , Porto Alegre Metro , Recife Metro and Salvador Metro .

  7. Highway system of São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    The highway system of São Paulo is the largest statewide road transportation system in Brazil, with 34,650 km. It consists of a hugely interconnected network of municipal (11,600 km), state (22,000 km) and federal (1,050 km) roads.

  8. Trens Intercidades - Wikipedia

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    The journey from São Paulo to Jundiaí could take 20 minutes, to Campinas around 40 to 50 minutes and Americana just over an hour. On 1st March 2024, CRRC 40% with Grupo Comporte 60% entered at Trens Intercidades Proposal with the possibility to deliver 22 inter-city trains, to be used from Luz Station to Campinas since supposidelly 2030.

  9. Rio de Janeiro Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural LRT service passing Rio de Janeiro's Theatro Municipal. Light rail in the Cinelândia station. The first phase, consisting of a single 15-kilometre line between the Novo Rio Bus Terminal and Santos Dumont Airport and 18 stops, [3] was inaugurated on 5 June 2016, two months ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony, [4] with regular service beginning the following day.