Line 7 (CPTM)

Line 7 (Ruby) (Portuguese: Linha 7–Rubi, formerly Line A (Brown), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network, in Brazil.[1]

Line 7 (Ruby)
Overview
TypeCommuter rail
SystemCompanhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
StatusIn operation
LocaleSão Paulo, Brazil
TerminiBrás/Luz
Jundiaí
Stations19
Services
Operation
Opened16 February 1867 (as part of the São Paulo Railway)
Owner Government of the State of São Paulo
Operator(s) CPTM
Depot(s)CPTM/MRS rail yard
Rolling stock232 Hyundai Rotem Series 9500 (29 trains)
Technical
Line length61 kilometres (38 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC catenary
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

Brás rail yard
Brás
Luz
Palmeiras-Barra Funda
Av. Santa Marina
Água Branca
 6 
Lapa
to Amador Bueno
Piqueri
Pirituba
Vila Clarice
Jaraguá
Vila Aurora
Rodoanel Mario Covas
Perus
Viad. Gino Dártora (SP-336)
Caieiras
Viad. Ver. José Carlos da Silva Jr.
Viad. Pref. Donaldo Savazoni
Franco da Rocha
Viad. Estrada do Lago
Baltazar Fidélis
Francisco Morato
Viad. das Camélias
Botujurú Tunnel
Botujuru
Campo Limpo Paulista
Viad. Alfried Krupp
Várzea Paulista
Viad. dos Emancipadores
Jundiaí rail yard
Jundiaí
  1. Line stretch between Luz and Brás stations only works in business days.
  2. Line is attended by Brás station through Airport Connect service.
  3. Line stretch which connects it to Luz station is currently disabled for the public. For this station, it's offered the services of Express Line 10+.
  4. Line is attended by Luz station thourgh Airport Express service.

Stations

Code Station Platforms Position Connections City
BAS Brás Island and side platforms At-grade
(Airport Connect)
São Paulo
LUZ Luz Island and side platforms At-grade

(Airport Express)
Touristic Express
São Paulo
BFU Palmeiras-Barra Funda Island platforms At-grade

Barra Funda Bus Terminal
Barra Funda Road Terminal
São Paulo
ABR Água Branca Side platforms At-grade  6  (Future)
(Future)
São Paulo
LPA Lapa Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
PQR Piqueri Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
PRT Pirituba Side platforms At-grade Pirituba Bus Terminal São Paulo
VCL Vila Clarice Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
JRG Jaraguá Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
VAU Vila Aurora Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
PRU Perus Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
CAI Caieiras Side platforms At-grade - Caieiras
FDR Franco da Rocha Island platform At-grade - Franco da Rocha
BFI Baltazar Fidélis Side platforms At-grade - Franco da Rocha
FMO Francisco Morato Island platform At-grade (Jundiaí Extension) Francisco Morato

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 Platforms Position Connections City
FMO Francisco Morato Island platform At-grade (Main line) Francisco Morato
BTJ Botujuru Side platforms At-grade - Campo Limpo Paulista
CLP Campo Limpo Paulista Side platforms At-grade - Campo Limpo Paulista
VPL Várzea Paulista Side platforms At-grade - Várzea Paulista
JUN Jundiaí Side platforms At-grade Touristic Express Jundiaí
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