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With the extension, the 250 thousand passengers that circulate daily on Line 2 do not need to change trains any more in order to get to the South Zone. The interconnection of the two metro lines will reduce, by up to 13 minutes, the journey time from Pavuna station to the city's downtown, the destination of 83% of Line 2's passengers. [8]
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.
Daily and annual passengers ridership figures in this chart are based on annual and daily (not just weekday) average passenger trips. The year of the source date varies and is provided on the right. Overall, Brazil has the largest number of metros, with 12 such systems, followed by Venezuela with 4 metro systems.
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.
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.
In 2013, SuperVia received R$ 3.4 billion (2013) (US$1.58 billion) to purchase new trains, and invest in the improvement of the metropolitan train system. BNDES released R$ 1.6 billion (2013) (US$742.08 million), R$ 1.8 billion (2013) (US$834.84 million) from the state government and the rest of the company's cash. It is one of the most ...
Siqueira Campos / Copacabana Station [1] (Portuguese: Estação Siqueira Campos / Copacabana) is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro that services the neighbourhood of Copacabana in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. [2] It is one of the busiest stations in the city, with an average daily flux of 76 thousand passengers. [3]
Cardeal Arcoverde / Copacabana Station [1] (Portuguese: Estação Cardeal Arcoverde / Copacabana) is a subway station on the Rio de Janeiro Metro servicing the Copacabana area. [2] It opened in July 1998.