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ROUTES
LRT ROUTE
Operator: Concessionária do VLT Carioca S/A
Blue Line (Linha Azul) | Santos Dumont - Cinelândia - Carioca - Parada dos Museus - Santo Cristo - Rodoviária - Praia Formosa |
SANTA TERESA TOURIST TRAMWAY
Operator: Companhia Estadual de Engenharia de Transportes e Logística
Carioca - Largo do Guimarães |
METRO ROUTES
Operator: MetrôRio
1 | Orange Line | General Osório - Botafogo - Flamengo - Catete - Glória - Cinelândia - Carioca - Central - Estácio - Afonso Pena - Uruguai |
2 | Green Line | Botafogo - Flamengo - Catete - Glória - Cinelândia - Carioca - Central - São Cristóvão - Maracanã - Triagem - Maria de Graça - Pavuna |
4 | Yellow Line | General Osório - Leblon - Jardim Oceânico |
RACK RAILWAY
Operator: Rio de Janeiro Tramway, Light and Power Limited
Cosme Velho - Silvestre - Corcovado (Cristo Redentor) |
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Light rail: 7 km.
- Metro: 57 km.
- Santa Teresa tramway: 2 km.
- Corcovado Rack Railway: 3.8 km.
HISTORY
- Urban tramways (first generation): (donkey-drawn) 26 March 1859 - 1862; (steam): 1862 - 1865; (horse-drawn:) 1868 - 1910; (electric): 8 Oct. 1892 - today (since 1968: only the Santa Teresa line).
- Light rail (second generation): 6 June 2016 - today.
- Metrô lines: 5 March 1979 - today.
- Rack railway: 9 Oct. 1884 - today (steam-operated until 8 March 1910, electric since).
GAUGE
- Urban tramways (first generation): 1100 mm. (incl. the Santa Teresa tramway) and 1435 mm (in the past, some other gauges as well)
- Light rail (second generation): 1435 mm.
- Metrô: 1600 mm.
- Rack railway: 1000 mm.
SOURCES
- "Rio de Janeiro: LRT revitalises a world class city", Tramways & Urban Transit, July 2024 (87: 1039), p.251-253.
- "Rio plans 250km light rail network" [news item], Tramways & Urban Transit, Sept. 2022 (85: 1017), p.324.
- "Rio's trams will run for the Olympics" [news item], Tramways & Urban Transit, July 2016 (79: 943), p.244.
- Rodriguez, H.S. A formação das estradas de ferro no Rio de Janeiro: O resgate da sua memória [The development of railways in Rio de Janeiro: Recalling its memory]. Rio de Janeiro: Memória do Trem, 2004.
- Wansbeek, C.J. "Rio de Janeiro: City of contrasts, quality metro", Tramways & Urban Transit, March 2005 (68: 807), p.92-95.
WIKIS
WEB SITES
- Bondes da Light do Rio de Janeiro
- Governo do Estado Rio de Janeiro - Transportes
- Metrô Rio
- Rio de Janeiro (on UrbanRail.Net)
- Rio de Janeiro (chapter in the book The tramways of Brazil, by Allen Morrison)
- Trem do Corcovado
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