Belo Horizonte Metro
Encyclopedia
The Belo Horizonte Metro (Portuguese
: Metrô de Belo Horizonte, commonly called Metrô) is a metro
system serving the city of Belo Horizonte
, Brazil
. The system has one line which is 28.2 km (17.5 mi) long, has 19 stations and carries 145,000 passengers per day. The system is operated by Compania Brasiliera de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). Two more lines are planned.
is 1600 mm.
Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romance language that arose in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia, nowadays Galicia and Northern Portugal. The southern part of the Kingdom of Galicia became independent as the County of Portugal in 1095...
: Metrô de Belo Horizonte, commonly called Metrô) is a metro
Rapid transit
A rapid transit, underground, subway, elevated railway, metro or metropolitan railway system is an electric passenger railway in an urban area with a high capacity and frequency, and grade separation from other traffic. Rapid transit systems are typically located either in underground tunnels or on...
system serving the city of Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte is the capital of and largest city in the state of Minas Gerais, located in the southeastern region of Brazil. It is the third largest metropolitan area in the country...
, Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...
. The system has one line which is 28.2 km (17.5 mi) long, has 19 stations and carries 145,000 passengers per day. The system is operated by Compania Brasiliera de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). Two more lines are planned.
History
The first section of the metro opened on 1 August 1986. This was 10.8 km long and had six stations with three trains in operation. In 1987 the line was extended to Central station and two more trains were brought into use. Further trains were delivered in the 1990s, bringing the total to 25.System characteristics
The trains are supplied by 3000V DC overhead wires and have a commercial speed of 40 km/h with a maximum speed of 80 km/h. Track gaugeRail gauge
Track gauge or rail gauge is the distance between the inner sides of the heads of the two load bearing rails that make up a single railway line. Sixty percent of the world's railways use a standard gauge of . Wider gauges are called broad gauge; smaller gauges, narrow gauge. Break-of-gauge refers...
is 1600 mm.
System table
Line | Terminals | Inauguration | Length (km) | Stations | Length of trip (min) | Operation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Eldorado ↔ Vilarinho | 1 August 1986 | 28,1 | 19 | --- | Daily, from 05:45 to 23:00 |
Future lines
Line | Terminals | Inauguration | Length (km) | Stations | Length of trip (min) | Posture |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Barreiro ↔ Santa Tereza | --- | 21 | 11 | --- | Under construction |
3 | Pampulha ↔ Savassi | --- | 12,5 | 11 | --- | Planned |