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Siemens to install ATO over ETCS Level 2 on three São Paulo lines
The technology will improve operations on São Paulo's commuter rail lines by increasing service frequency and reliability.
More World Cup: Group Previews | World Cup Roundup | Latest news & notes Millions of tourists will descend on Brazil for next week’s World Cup, but soccer fans traveling to see their favorite team may ...
Sao Paulo subway workers announced an open-ended strike amid fresh protests, hitting World Cup preparations as Brazil defended itself against criticism over chronic delays and soaring costs. The Sao ...
Ghella is sitting in Pole Position for two major Subway Lots worth over €2bn in Brazil. Ghella is a 30% part of the Via Celeste consortium named as “preferred bidder” along with Odebrecht (35%) and ...
Siemens Mobility has been awarded a contract to resignal three lines of the São Paulo commuter network in Brazil with ATO ...
Luz Station in Sao Paulo is one of the stations on the network using the rolling stock. Credit: Shutterstock Alstom revealed the design of new trains to be manufactured for the São Paulo Metro’s Line ...
The Brazilian city that will host the World Cup's opening match in a week was thrown into transit chaos Thursday as subway and overland commuter train operators went on strike, putting at risk the ...
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