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Metrô Rio. This is a list of stations on the underground railway system in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Nowadays, the system has two lines denominated numerically: broadly Linha 1 serves the south and central zones while Linha 2 serves the north.
Flamengo Station (Portuguese: Estação Flamengo) is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the neighbourhood of Flamengo in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. [ 1 ] The station was opened in 1981 and was originally known as Morro Azul .
Line 1 (Orange) of the Rio de Janeiro Metro serves the city's downtown business centre, the tourist areas in the city's South Zone, and several neighbourhoods in the North Zone. It is a semi-circular line, and is fully underground.
General Osório / Ipanema [1] is a station on Line 1 of the Rio de Janeiro Metro located in the Ipanema borough of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the line's southern terminus. The station opened in December 2009.
Uruguai / Tijuca is a station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the neighborhood of Tijuca in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro.. The station was inaugurated in 15 March 2014, more than 30 years after initially being promised. [2]
São Francisco Xavier / Tijuca Station [1] (Portuguese: Estação São Francisco Xavier / Tijuca) is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the neighbourhood of Tijuca in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. [2] It is located next to a church of the same name and the Teatro Ziembinski.
Cinelândia Station (Portuguese: Estação Cinelândia) is a station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the Praça Marechal Floriano (commonly known as Cinelândia) [1] public square in the Centro neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1979, the Cinelândia station was opened as one of the first five stations of the then-new metro ...
Jardim de Alah / Leblon is a station on Line 4 of the Rio de Janeiro Metro located in the Leblon neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The station opened alongside four others of Line 4 in late July 2016. [2] The station is named after the Jardim de Alah park across the street from it.