Recife Metro

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The Recife Metro (Portuguese: Metrô do Recife, Metrorec) is a rapid transit system serving the Metropolitan Region of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. It is operated by the federally-owned Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU) and currently serves 29 stations, along Script error: No such module "convert". of track. The system is complemented by two diesel-powered light rail lines with seven additional stations.[1] In 2018, the combined system carried 102,089,000 passengers.[2]

Characteristics

The contemporary metro, entirely aboveground, began construction in 1983, with funding from the World Bank.[3] The metro consists of the Center Line (with two branches, Center-1 and Center-2) and the South Line, which all radiate outward from Recife station.

The stations were designed to include various non-written means of identification, as the Northeast Region has a substantial rate of illiteracy (13.9% as of 2019).[4] In addition to audio messages announcing the name of the stop, there are visual cues: a different color is used on the walls of every station, and stations are uniquely identified with pictograms, similar to the Mexico City Metro.

Center Line trains leaving Recife station have one of two destinations: Center-1 trains run to Camaragibe, while Center-2 trains serve Jaboatão dos Guararapes. The two branches run on the same tracks between Recife station and Coqueiral station, reusing the route of an old railway track, where the metro system was built. The South line runs from Recife station parallel to the shore of the Atlantic.

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Diesel light rail

A Script error: No such module "convert". long meter gauge (Template:RailGauge) light rail network (Template:Langx, VLT) is integrated with the metro system.[5] Two light rail lines link the city of Cabo de Santo Agostinho with Recife and provide a connection between the Center-1 and South lines through the suburbs. The rail lines are not electrified, and use diesel vehicles. Terminology varies, with the CBTU and media referring to it both as the VLT and as the Linha Diesel ('Diesel line'), the name of the former heavy rail service.[6][7][8]

Bus integration

The system also includes several bus lines linked from the terminals of bus/metro integration designated SEI (Sistema Estrutural Integrado - "Integrated Structural System") through which passengers may continue their travel on the same ticket.[9]

Lines

Metro

The metro is built to a gauge of Template:RailGauge, (Irish gauge). All three lines are elevated or at grade, and trains are powered by overhead lines.

Line Terminals Start date Length Stations Duration (min) Schedule (as of April 2021)[10]
Center - 1 RecifeCamaragibe 11 March 1985 15 28 Daily, 5 AM to 11 PM
Center - 2 RecifeJaboatão 29 August 1987 14 24 Daily, 5 AM to 11 PM
South Recife ↔ Cajueiro Seco 28 February 2005 14.3 km 13 25[11] Daily, 5 AM to 11 PM
Total (metro system) 39.5 km[5] 29[5] --- ---

† Center-1 and Center-2 lines share a significant amount of track. The precise length of each branch has not been published.

Light rail

Metre gauge (Template:RailGauge is used, in common with most other railways in Brazil. It is built at grade.

Line Terminals Start date Length Stations Duration (min) Schedule (as of April 2021)
Diesel light rail (VLT) Cabo de Santo Agustinho ↔ Cajueiro Seco, Curado ↔ Cajueiro Seco 2012 31.5 km[5] 8[5] 54 Monday to Friday, 5 AM to 8:44 PM

(on Saturdays, until 2pm). No service on Sunday.[10]

Rolling stock

Train model[12] Type Years active Country of origin Lines served
ALCO RS-8 Diesel-electric locomotive 1959-unknown USA Light rail
CAF 100 Electric multiple unit 2012–present Brazil/Spain Metro, unknown
Template:Interlanguage link Diesel multiple unit 2012–present Brazil/Germany Light rail
Template:Interlanguage link Electric multiple unit 1985-unknown Brazil/Germany/UK Metro, unknown

Stations

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Center-1 Center-2 South Line Diesel Light Rail
1 Recife SEI Recife SEI Recife SEI Curado C1
2 Joana Bezerra¹ SEI Joana Bezerra¹ SEI Joana Bezerra¹ SEI Jorge Lins
3 Afogados SEI Afogados SEI Largo da Paz SEI Marcos Freire
4 Ipiranga Ipiranga Imbiribeira Cajueiro Seco SEI, S
5 Mangueira Mangueira Antonio Falcão Ângelo de Souza
6 Santa Luzia SEI Santa Luzia SEI Shopping Center Recife Pontezinha
7 Edgar Werneck Edgar Werneck Tancredo Neves SEI Ponte dos Carvalhos
8 Barro SEI Barro SEI Aeroporto - Airport SEI Santo Inácio
9 Tejipió Tejipió Porta Larga Cabo SEI
10 Coqueiral² Coqueiral² Monte dos Guararapes
11 Alto do Céu Cavaleiro SEI Prazeres SEI
12 Curado LRT Floriano Cajueiro Seco SEI, LRT
13 Rodoviária-Coach station Engenho Velho
14 Cosme e Damião Jaboatão
15 Camaragibe SEI

Notes

  • SEI: integration with local buses
  • 1: Center-1, Center-2 and South lines run together between Recife and Joana Bezerra stations
  • 2: Center-1 and Center-2 run together between Recife and Coqueiral stations

Network map (excluding light rail)

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See also

References

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External links

  • CBTU Recife – official website Template:In lang
  • Parent company CBTU's website; Contains links to other Brazilian urban rail systems
  • Photographic gallery for the Diesel line (pictures taken at a "photographical excursion" involving several photo artists at 19 August 2009)

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