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TransOeste
Commenced operationJune 6, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-06-06)
LocaleRio de Janeiro
Service typeBus rapid transit
Stations63 stations, 3 terminals
Daily ridership250,000
Websitemobi-rio.rio.br
BRT map of Rio de Janeiro

Transoeste
Opened6 June 2012
Stations55 (8 under construction)
StatusIn service
Legend
Jardim Oceânico   
Terminal Alvorada Bus interchange
Bosque da Barra
Novo Leblon
Américas Park
Santa Mônica Jardins
Riomar
Golfe Olímpico
Interlagos
Pedra de Itaúna
Pontões/Barrasul
Viaduto Orlando Raso
Salvador Allende Bus interchange
Bus interchangeMainline rail interchange Campo Grande Gelson Fonseca
Cândido Magalhães Guinard
Prefeito Alim Pedro Glaucio Gil
Gramado Benvindo Novaes
Parque Esperança Nova Barra
Pina Rangel Gilka Machado
São Jorge Guiomar Novaes Bus interchange
Ana Gonzaga Recreio Shopping
Inhoaíba Recanto das Garças
Vilar Carioca Notre Dame
Icurana Dom Bosco
Cosmos Pontal
Parque São Paulo Grota Funda Tunnel [pt]
Júlia Miguel Ilha de Guaratiba Bus interchange
Mainline rail interchange Santa Eugênia (Paciência [pt]) CTEx
31 de Outubro Embrapa
Cesarinho Mato Alto Bus interchange
Três Pontes Magarça Bus interchange
Vila Paciência Pingo D'água Bus interchange
Bus interchange Cesarão III Vendas de Varanda
Bus interchange Cesarão II Santa Veridiana
Bus interchange Cesarão I Curral Falso
Cajueiros
Gastão Rangel
General Olímpio
Bus interchangeMainline rail interchange Santa Cruz [pt]
This diagram:
Fleet of regular and articulated buses operating the BRT Transoeste corridor at the Terminal Alvorada, Barra da Tijuca.

Transoeste is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line stretching from Barra da Tijuca to Santa Cruz, with a branch to Campo Grande. TransOeste was the first line to open in the Rio de Janeiro BRT system. The corridor was a transformation of the Avenida das Américas to expand the carriageways for exclusive use of high capacity buses, the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit), with transfer stations in the median, and also included the construction of the Grota Funda Tunnel. The Transoeste corridor was inaugurated on June 6, 2012.

See also

References

  1. Alba Valéria Mendonça (2012-06-06). "BRT Transoeste é inaugurado no Rio" (in Portuguese). O Globo News G1. Retrieved 2012-06-09.
  2. O DIA (2012-06-06). "BRT Transoeste é inaugurado com a presença do ex-presidente Lula" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-06-09.

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