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  2. 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.

  3. RioGaleão Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The RioGaleão Light Rail is a future light rail line serving the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.. This new line will be approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) long and will have 7 stations, beginning at the Estácio Station (with connection to Rio de Janeiro Metro Line 1) and ending at the Galeão station, connecting the metro system directly to the Galeão Airport.

  4. Invepar - Wikipedia

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    This light rail service operates in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, with two lines totaling 28 km. Over 15 million passengers used this mode of transport in 2017. Invepar controls Metrô Barra , and is responsible for the procurement and provision of rolling stock systems used on metro Line 4, which came into service in 2016.

  5. Line 1 (Rio LRT) - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro Road Terminal LRT Lines 2 and 4 3 Equador 12 July 2016 Santo Cristo Lines 2 and 4 4 Pereira Reis 12 July 2016 Santo Cristo Lines 2 and 4 5 Gamboa 2016 Santo Cristo Lines 2 and 4 6 Providência 4 June 2017 Gamboa: Providência Gondola Lift: 7 Harmonia 4 June 2017 Gamboa — 8 Parada dos Navios/Valongo 13 June 2016 Gamboa

  6. Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Galeão was the primary airport of Rio de Janeiro, being the much smaller Santos Dumont Airport the secondary facility until 2019. In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63% of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro, spread into three airports. In 2022 Santos Dumont reached 10,178,502 ...

  7. List of tram and light rail transit systems - Wikipedia

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    Light rail/interurban: Rio de Janeiro [note 1] Brazil: Santa Teresa Tram: 1877 [298] 4 1 6.0 km (3.7 mi) Heritage tram: Rio de Janeiro Light Rail: 2016 [299] 28 3 28 km (17.4 mi) Light rail/Tram: Santos, São Paulo and the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista: Baixada Santista Light Rail: 2016 [300] 15 1 11.5 km (7.1 mi) Light rail ...

  8. Rail transport in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    List of light rail transport (LRT) or tramway systems in Brazil: VLT Carioca in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro; Salvador LRT in Salvador, Bahia; Baixada Santista LRT, between Santos and São Vicente, São Paulo; VLT de Sobral in Sobral, Ceará; VLT de Maceió in Maceió, Alagoas; VLT do Cariri in Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará; VLT de Fortaleza in ...

  9. Line 3 (Rio LRT) - Wikipedia

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    Line 3: Central ↔ Santos Dumont is a LRT line on VLT Carioca system, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.. It has 10 stops, all at-grade, 6 of them connected with Line 1 (including terminal station Santos Dumont), 1 with Line 2 (terminal station Central), and 3 more for Line 3: Santa Rita/Pretos Novos, Camerino/Rosas Negras and Cristiano Ottoni/Pequena África.