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The '''Gentileza Intermodal Terminal''' (Portuguese: ''Terminal Intermodal Gentileza'', (''TIG'')) is a transport terminal in ], Brazil, connecting the ] — ] — 22 municipal bus lines and lines 1 and 4 of the ]. It is located in the old ], on Avenida Francisco Bicalho, in ]. |
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The '''Gentileza Intermodal Terminal''' (Portuguese: ''Terminal Intermodal Gentileza'', (''TIG'')) is a transport terminal in ], Brazil, connecting the ] — ] — 22 municipal bus lines and lines 1 and 4 of the ]. It is located in the old {{ill|São Cristóvão gasometer|pt|Gasômetro de São Cristóvão}}, on Avenida Francisco Bicalho, in ]. |
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The name is a tribute to the ] — a religious preacher who became known for the phrase "''Gentileza gera gentileza''" ("Kindness begets kindness"), the most famous among several other phrases he wrote on the pillars of the ] and on the ] itself. |
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The name is a tribute to José Datrino, better known as ] — a religious preacher who became known for the phrase "''Gentileza gera gentileza''" ("Kindness begets kindness"), the most famous among several other phrases he wrote on the pillars of the ] and on the {{ill|Gasômetro viaduct|pt|Viaduto do Gasômetro}} itself.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rio City Hall begins work on the Gentileza Intermodal Terminal |url=https://en.prefeitura.rio/cidade/prefeitura-do-rio-inicia-obras-do-terminal-intermodal-gentileza/ |website=pefeitura.rio |access-date=12 December 2024 |date=21 July 2022}}</ref> |
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The terminal's inauguration took place on 23 February 2024, and its operations began the following day, with five bus lines, two BRT lines and one VLT line. |
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The terminal's inauguration took place on 23 February 2024, and its operations began the following day, with five bus lines, two BRT lines and one VLT line. |
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The terminal's inauguration took place on 23 February 2024, and its operations began the following day, with five bus lines, two BRT lines and one VLT line.