Line 12 (CPTM)

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Line 12 (Sapphire)
Linha12 cptm.svg
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerBandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg Government of the State of São Paulo
LocaleGreater São Paulo, Brazil
TerminiBrás
Calmon Viana
Connecting lines
  • Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
  • Cptmsymbol.svg Cptm 7.svgCptm 10.svg Cptm 11.svg Cptm 13.svg
Stations13
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemSão Paulo Metro
Operator(s)Cptmsymbol.svg Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
Depot(s)Brás rail yard
Rolling stock
History
Opened1934 (as part of the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil)
Technical
Line length39 km (24 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Electrification3,000 V DC catenary
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

Legend
Cptm 11.svg to Luz
Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Brás
Cptm 7.svgCptm 10.svg Cptm 11.svg Spairportexpress.svg SPTrans-logo-cinza.png Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Brás rail yard
Viaduto Bresser
Av. Salim Farah Maluf
Tatuapé
Cptm 11.svg SPTrans-logo-cinza.png Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Viaduto Carlos Ferraci
Engenheiro Sebastião Gualberto
opened c. 1886
closed 2000
Agente Cícero
opened 1951
closed c. 1975
Engenheiro Trindade
opened 1934
closed 1999
Engenheiro Goulart
Cptm 13.svg
USP Leste
Comendador Ermelino
Cement industry
Estrada de Cumbica
Viaduto da Jacu Pêssego
São Miguel Paulista
R. Arlindo Colaço
Itaquera River
Jardim Helena-Vila Mara
Lageado Brook
Itaim Paulista
Jardim Romano
Industrial track
Industrial track
Manoel Feio rail yard
Engenheiro Manoel Feio
MRS Logística
to São José dos Campos
Cargo termini
Itaquaquecetuba
Aracaré
Rodovia São Paulo-Mogi
Cptm 11.svg to Luz
Calmon Viana
Cptm 11.svg
Down arrow Construction suspended
Suzano
Cptm 11.svg

Line 12 (Sapphire) (Portuguese: Linha 12–Safira, formerly Line F (Purple), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Sao Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network, in Brazil.[2]

Stations[]

Code Station Platforms Position Connections City
BAS Brás Island and side platforms At-grade Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Cptmsymbol.svg Cptm 7.svgCptm 10.svg Cptm 11.svg Spairportexpress.svg
São Paulo
TAT Tatuapé Island platforms At-grade Metrô-SP icon.svg Spmetro 3.svg
Cptmsymbol.svg Cptm 11.svg
SPTrans-logo-cinza.png Tatuapé Bus Terminal
São Paulo
EGO Engenheiro Goulart Island platforms At-grade Cptmsymbol.svg Cptm 13.svg São Paulo
USL USP Leste Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
ERM Comendador Ermelino Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
SMP São Miguel Paulista Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
JHE Jardim Helena-Vila Mara Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
ITI Itaim Paulista Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
JRO Jardim Romano Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
EMF Engenheiro Manoel Feio Side platforms At-grade - Itaquaquecetuba
ITQ Itaquaquecetuba Island platform At-grade - Itaquaquecetuba
ARC Aracaré Island platform At-grade - Itaquaquecetuba
CMV Calmon Viana Island and side platforms At-grade Cptmsymbol.svg Cptm 11.svg Poá


References[]

  1. ^ Ferreira, Robert; Tharcisiu Alves. (January 2012). "São Paulo Metro". www.nycsubway.org. www.nycsubway.org. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-02. On Lines 1, 2 and 3, the track gauge is a non standard 1600 mm, the third rail is 750 V DC and under running. For Lines 4 and 5, the track gauge is 1435 mm and they use overhead pantograph, precluding any connection to the rest of the system, plus the 4 and 5 lines can't connect because the trains on the 4 line use drive-less technology while trains on 5 line are OPTO. Lines 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 (operated by CPTM) are all 1600mm and use overhead pantograph.
  2. ^ Line 12 (CPTM) Website (Portuguese) Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine

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