SPTrans

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São Paulo Transporte
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Overview
OwnerBandeira da cidade de São Paulo.svg Prefecture of São Paulo
Area servedSão Paulo, Brazil
Transit type
Chief executiveLevi dos Santos Oliveira
HeadquartersAv. Boa Vista, 236
Centro
São Paulo, SP
Websitewww.sptrans.com.br
Operation
Began operation8 March 1995

The São Paulo Transporte (SPTrans) is the name adopted on March 8, 1995 by the municipal local government which aims to manage the public transport system with buses in São Paulo. It was founded from the Companhia Municipal de Transportes Coletivos. All bus lines are operated by concessionaires under the supervision of SPTrans, providing business planning and management of public transport. The SPTrans issues work orders for each line of operation, including setting paths, hours of operation, and necessary fleet. The fare can be made in cash or by contactless smart card called Bilhete Único. The company also manages the bus lanes and bus terminals in the city.

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