Line 7 (CPTM)

Line 7 (Ruby)
Overview
Type Commuter rail
System Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
Status In operation
Locale São Paulo, Brazil
Termini Jundiaí
Luz
Stations 17
Operation
Opened 16 February 1867 as part of the São Paulo Railway
Owner Secretaria dos Transportes Metropolitanos do Estado de São Paulo (English: State Secretariat for Metropolitan Transportation)
Technical
Line length 61 kilometres (38 mi)
Track gauge 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)
Route map
Line 7 (CPTM)
Legend
Jundiaí
Link with MRS Logística
60 kilometres (37 mi) mark
Border between Várzea Paulista and Jundiaí
Level crossing with Rua Avenida Pacaembu
Várzea Paulista
55 kilometres (34 mi) mark
Border between Campo Limpo Paulista and Várzea Paulista
50 kilometres (31 mi) mark
Campo Limpo Paulista
45 kilometres (28 mi) mark
Botujuru
Viaduct over Estr. Faustino Bizetto
Botujuru Tunnel
Border between Francisco Morato and Campo Limpo Paulista
40 kilometres (25 mi) mark
Camélias Viaduct
Francisco Morato
Border between Franco da Rocha and Francisco Morato
Baltazar Fidélis
Estr. do Lago Viaduct
35 kilometres (22 mi) mark
Franco da Rocha
Level crossing with Rua Azevedo Soares
Viaduct
Border between Caieiras and Franco da Rocha
Ver. José Carlos da Silva Júnior Viaduct
30 kilometres (19 mi) mark
Level crossing with Rodovia SP-332
Caieiras
Border between São Paulo and Caieiras
25 kilometres (16 mi) mark
Dep. Ulisses Guimarães Viaduct
Dona Mora Guimarães Viaduct
Perus
Rodoanel Mário Covas
20 kilometres (12 mi) mark
Jaraguá
Level crossing with Estrada de Taipas
Avenida Dr. Felipe Pinel Viaduct
15 kilometres (9.3 mi) mark
Vila Clarice
Viaduct over R Estéfano Mauser
Av Raimundo Pereira de Magalhães Viaduct
Pirituba
10 kilometres (6.2 mi) mark
Piqueri
Viaduct over Av Raimundo P de Magalhães
Bridge over Rio Tietê
Lapa (Line 7)
Link to Lapa and Água Branca rail yards
Comendador Elias Nagib Breim Viaduct
Água Branca
Level crossing with access to Lapa rail yard of MRS
Pompéia Viaduct
Antarctica Viaduct
5 kilometres (3.1 mi) mark

Palmeiras-Barra Funda Access to Lines 8 and 3
Pacaembú Viaduct
Engº Orlando D. Murgel Viaduct
Viaduct over Rua Silva Pinto
Gen. Couto de Magalhães Viaduct

Luz Access to Lines 1, 4*, 10 and 11

Line 7 (Ruby) is a line of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos commuter rail system in São Paulo, Brazil. [1]

Stations

Code Station Municipality Integration
LUZ Luz São Paulo Free transfer to Lines 10 (Turquoise) and 11 (Coral) of CPTM, and Line 1 (Blue) of São Paulo Metro Future integration with Line 4 (Yellow) of São Paulo Metro.
BFU Palmeiras-Barra Funda São Paulo Free transfer to Line 8-Diamond of CPTM, and Line 3 (Red) of São Paulo Metro. Access to Terminal Rodoviário da Barra Funda.
ABR Água Branca São Paulo
LPA Lapa São Paulo
PQR Piqueri São Paulo
PRT Pirituba São Paulo Next to the Terminal Pirituba of SPTrans.
VCL Vila Clarice São Paulo
JRG Jaraguá São Paulo
??? Vila Aurora São Paulo under construction
PRU Perus São Paulo
CAI Caieiras Caieiras
FDR Franco da Rocha Franco da Rocha
BFI Baltazar Fidélis Franco da Rocha
FMO Francisco Morato Francisco Morato Transfer to the Jundiaí extension.

Jundiaí Extension

The trains coming from Luz stop at Francisco Morato and return to Luz. To continue to Jundiaí, passengers are required to switch trains. The stretch between Francisco Morato and Jundiaí has fewer trains and longer intervals. As of 9 November 2009, some trains (during off-peak hours and on a trial basis) run the full length of the line: Luz ↔ Jundiaí.

Code Station Municipality Integration
FMO Francisco Morato Francisco Morato Transfer to main Line 7 (Ruby).
BTJ Botujuru Campo Limpo Paulista
CLP Campo Limpo Paulista Campo Limpo Paulista
VPL Várzea Paulista Várzea Paulista
JUN Jundiaí Jundiaí

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