SÃO PAULO PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
LINE -1 BLUE LINE
The first line of São Paulo metro, had its construction started in 1968, and the first section started to operate in 1974, from Jabaquara to Vila Mariana.
In 1975 the line was complete, from Jabaquara, in the south, to Santana, in the north, crossing the city's historical downtown
In 1993 the line's name was changed from North-South Line to Line 1 - Blue
In 1998 it was extended to the north, adding three more stations: Jardim São Paulo, Parada Inglesa and Tucuruvi.
Characteristics:
Tucuruvi Station
Characteristics:
Partly underground station with lateral platforms. Access for physically disabled persons and connection with urban and intercity buses.
In 1975 the line was complete, from Jabaquara, in the south, to Santana, in the north, crossing the city's historical downtown
In 1993 the line's name was changed from North-South Line to Line 1 - Blue
In 1998 it was extended to the north, adding three more stations: Jardim São Paulo, Parada Inglesa and Tucuruvi.
Characteristics:
- Length: 20,2 km
- Stations: 23
- Fleet: 51 six-car trains
- Daily passengers: 827.061
- Headway:
- Peak: 109 s
- Offpeak: 147 s
- Max: 355 s
- Round trip time: 75 minutes
Tucuruvi Station
Characteristics:
Partly underground station with lateral platforms. Access for physically disabled persons and connection with urban and intercity buses.
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