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Line 9 (CPTM)
Line 9 (Emerald)
Logo completo viamobilidade.svg
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerGovernment of the State of São Paulo
LocaleGreater São Paulo, Brazil
Termini
Connecting lines
  • Current:
    • Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
    • Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
  • Future:
    • Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
  • Planned:
Stations21
4 in project
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemSão Paulo Metropolitan Trains
Services
Operator(s) ViaMobilidade (Motiva)
Depot(s)
  • Presidente Altino rail yard
  • Grajaú rail yard
  • Varginha rail yard
Rolling stock
History
Opened25 January 1957; 68 years ago (1957-01-25)
Last extension10 August 2021; 4 years ago (2021-08-10)
Technical
Line length39.1 km (24.3 mi)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Old gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

Osasco
Viaduto Dona Ignez Collino
Viaduto Guerino Spitaletti
Presidente Altino rail yard
Presidente Altino
Viaduto Único Gallafrio
Imperatriz Leopoldina (planned)
Domingos de Moraes (planned)
Lapa (planned)
 20 
Viaduto Comendador Elias Nagib Breim
Água Branca (planned)
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Ceasa
Ponte do Jaguaré
Villa Lobos–Jaguaré
Cidade Universitária
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Pinheiros
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Ponte Bernardo Goldfarb
Ponte Eusébio Matoso
Hebraica–Rebouças
Cidade Jardim
Ponte Eng° Roberto R. Zuccolo
Vila Olímpia
Ponte Eng° Ari Torres
Berrini
Ponte Morumbi
Ponte Nova Morumbi
Morumbi–Claro
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Granja Julieta
Ponte Laguna
João Dias
Viaduto João Dias
Viaduto Transamérica
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Santo Amaro
Line 1 (São Paulo Metro)
Socorro
Ponte Socorro
Jurubatuba–Senac
Ponte Jurubatuba
Autódromo
Primavera–Interlagos
Av. Dona Belmina Marin
Grajaú
Grajaú rail yard
Bruno Covas/Mendes–Vila Natal
Varginha
Varginha rail yard

Line 9 (Emerald) (Portuguese: Linha 9–Esmeralda), formerly Line C (Sky Blue) (Linha C–Celeste) and Line C (Emerald) (Linha C–Esmeralda), is one of the thirteen lines that make up the São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network in Brazil and one of the three lines operated by ViaMobilidade.[1]

The line was previously operated by Fepasa, and subsequently by CPTM. Since 27 January 2022, ViaMobilidade has been operating it under a contract for 30 years, along with Line 8-Diamond.[2][3]

Characteristics

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Osasco ↔ Varginha
Extension 39.1 km (24.3 mi)
Average number of passengers carried/day 613.000
Gap time between trains (rush hour) 4 min
Stations 21
Trains (rush hour) 20 (24)
Time of ride 53 min (approx.)
Medium distance between stations 1.93 km (1.20 mi)
Seats offer (rush hour) 9345
Medium velocity (highest) 36 km/h / 22 mph (90 km/h / 56 mph)
Level crossing 0

Stations

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