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TransOlímpica
Overview
SystemRio de Janeiro BRT
OperatorConsórcio Rio Olímpico
StatusActive
Began service9 July 2016 (2016-07-09)
Route
LocaleRio de Janeiro
Communities servedRecreio dos Bandeirantes, Barra da Tijuca, Curicica, Jacarepaguá, Taquara, Jardim Sulacap, Magalhães Bastos, Vila Militar
StartRecreio Terminal
ViaCorredor Presidente Tancredo Neves
EndDeodoro Terminal
Length26 km (16 mi)
Other routes50, 51, 52, 53
Service
LevelDaily
FrequencyEvery 15 minutes
Journey time45 minutes
Operates4:00 am – 0:00 am
Ridership400,000 per business day
Route map

Legend
Recreio Terminal Bus interchange
Avenida das Américas
Catedral do Recreio
Tapebuias
Ilha Pura
Olof Palme
Riocentro
Morro do Outeiro Bus interchange
Centro Olímpico Terminal Bus interchange
Olympic Park
to Rio2 station
Minha Praia
Asa Branca
to Curicica station
Estrada dos Bandeirantes
Leila Diniz
Rio Guerenguê
Ventura
Colônia
(Bispo do Rosário Museum)
Estrada Rodrigues Caldas
Estrada do Outeiro Santo
Outeiro Santo
Estrada do Rio Grande
Boiúna
Cauby Peixoto tunnel
Senador Nelson Carneiro tunnel
Marechal Fontenelle Bus interchange
Avenida Marechal Fontenelle
Sulacap Terminal Bus interchange
Pe. João Chribbin
(Marechal Mallet)
Rio Caldeireiro
São José de
Magalhães Bastos
Bus interchange
Magalhães Bastos viaduct
Vila Militar Bus interchange
Estrada Marechal Alencastro
Deodoro Terminal Bus interchange
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TransOlímpica is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Rio de Janeiro connecting Barra da Tijuca and Deodoro. It opened on 9 July 2016 with 17 stations, and is the third line of the Rio de Janeiro BRT system. The new route has two carriageways with three lanes in each direction and one bus lane for each carriageway.

References

  1. "Sobre o Projeto - Transolímpica". Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
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