Line 9 (CPTM)

Line 9 (Emerald)
Overview
Type Commuter rail
System Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
Status In operation
Locale São Paulo, Brazil
Termini Osasco
Grajaú
Stations 18
Operation
Opened 1957
Owner Secretaria dos Transportes Metropolitanos do Estado de São Paulo (English: State Secretariat for Metropolitan Transportation)
Technical
Line length 32.8 kilometres (20.4 mi)
Track gauge 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)
Route map
Line 9 (CPTM)
Legend
Osasco Access to line 8
Viaduto Dona Ignês Coutinho
Viaduto Guerino Spitaletti
Presidente Altino Access to line 8
Único Galfrio Viaduct
Marginal Pinheiros
New Fepasa Bridge over Rio Pinheiros
Ceasa
Jaguaré Bridge
Villa Lobos-Jaguaré
Cidade Universitária
Cidade Universitária Bridge
Pinheiros Future Access to line 4
Bernardo Goldfarb Bridge
Eusébio Matoso Bridge
Hebraica-Rebouças
Cidade Jardim
Engº Roberto R. Zuccolo Bridge
Vila Olímpia
Engº Ari Torres Bridge
Berrini
Estaiada Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
Morumbi Bridge
New Morumbi Bridge
Morumbi
Granja Julieta
João Dias Bridge
Transamérica Bridge
Santo Amaro Access to line 5
Socorro
Socorro Bridge
Jurubatuba
Jurubatuba Bridge
Bridge over Rio Pinheiros
Autódromo
Primavera - Interlagos
Bridge over Av Dna Belmira Marin
Grajaú

Line 9 (Emerald) is a line of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos commuter rail system in São Paulo, Brazil. [1]

Stations

Code Station Municipality Integration
OSA Osasco Osasco Free transfer to Line 8 (Diamond) of CPTM.
PAL Presidente Altino Osasco Free transfer to Line 8 (Diamond) of CPTM.
CEA Ceasa São Paulo
JAG Vila Lobos-Jaguaré São Paulo
USP Cidade Universitária São Paulo
PIN Pinheiros São Paulo Integration with Line 4 (Yellow) of São Paulo Metro.
REB Hebraica-Rebouças São Paulo
CJD Cidade Jardim São Paulo
VOL Vila Olímpia São Paulo
BRR Berrini São Paulo Integration with the Diadema - Brooklin corridor, of EMTU.
MRB Morumbi São Paulo
GJT Granja Julieta São Paulo
SAM Santo Amaro São Paulo Free transfer to Line 5 (Lilac) of São Paulo Metro.
SOC Socorro São Paulo
JUR Jurubatuba São Paulo
AUT Autódromo São Paulo
INT Primavera-Interlagos São Paulo
GRA Grajaú São Paulo Access to SPTrans Grajaú Terminal.

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