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The World Bank-backed Metro Line 4 bridges the western districts with downtown. En route, residents encounter opportunities and forge lasting memories In the heart of São Paulo, at Luz Station during ...
Luz Station in Sao Paulo is one of the stations on the network using the rolling stock. Credit: Shutterstock Alstom revealed the design of new trains to be manufactured for the São Paulo Metro’s Line ...
ISS (Intelligent Security Systems), a pioneer provider of video intelligence and data awareness solutions, announced that São Paulo Metrô in Brazil has deployed its SecurOS® FaceX solution to protect ...
Work is resuming on a $2.7-billion, 15.3-kilometer transit project in São Paulo, Brazil after a four-year delay. Line 6 of the city's Metro had stalled due to Brazil’s “car wash” corruption ...
The government of the Brazilian state of São Paulo announced on June 7 that TC-Linha 4 Amarela, a consortium of Comsa and Tiisa Infraestrutura e Investimentos, has been selected to complete the second ...
Under Alckmin’s proposals, 84.6km of the 141.6km metro and monorail network would pass to private sector management, leaving Metro São Paulo with only lines 1, 2, and 3. The city is already using PPPs ...
The metro workers' strike shows no signs of abating. AFP/Getty Images. SAO PAULO -- Police confronted striking metro workers in Sao Paulo early on Monday in a central commuter station, with union ...
Sao Paulo metro. Photo: Mariana Ceratti / World Bank In 2002, São Paulo embarked on one of its most innovative and successful transport projects of the decade: the construction of Metro Line 4, ...
Line 3 stations have metallic truss roofing with colours that give them an urban appeal. Only two existing stations on Line 4 feature automatic platform screen doors and park and ride. The new metro ...
Sao Paulo's metro workers voted to stay off work for a fifth day on Monday even after a court declared the strike illegal, complicating preparations for the World Cup opening match.
T his video of a crowded metro station in Sao Paulo, posted by Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, is especially terrifying considering how many spectators will be flooding the city for the ...
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