Line 9 (CPTM)

Line 9 (Emerald) (Portuguese: Linha 9–Esmeralda, formerly Line C (Sky Blue), Linha C–Celeste), 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 9 (Emerald)
Overview
TypeCommuter rail
SystemCompanhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
StatusIn operation
LocaleSão Paulo, Brazil
TerminiOsasco
Grajaú
Stations18
Services
Operation
Opened1957
Owner Government of the State of São Paulo
Operator(s) CPTM
Depot(s)CPTM rail yard
Rolling stock
  • 304 CAF Series 7000 (38 trains)
  • 280 CAF Series 8000 (35 trains)
Technical
Line length32.8 kilometres (20.4 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC catenary
Operating speed36 km/h (22 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

to Amador Bueno
Osasco
Viaduto Dona Ignês Coutinho
Viaduto Guerino Spitaletti
Presidente Altino
Presidente Altino rail yard
Viaduto Único Galfrio
Ceasa
Jaguaré Bridge
Villa Lobos-Jaguaré
Cidade Universitária
Pinheiros
Bernardo Goldfarb Bridge
Eusébio Matoso Bridge
Hebraica-Rebouças
Cidade Jardim
Eng° Roberto R. Zuccolo Bridge
Vila Olímpia
Eng° Ari Torres Bridge
Berrini
Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge
Morumbi Bridge
New Morumbi Bridge
Morumbi
Granja Julieta
Laguna Bridge
João Dias
João Dias Bridge
Transamérica Bridge
Santo Amaro
Socorro
Socorro Bridge
Jurubatuba
Jurubatuba Bridge
Pinheiros River
Autódromo
Primavera-Interlagos
Av. Dona Belmina Marin
Grajaú
Grajaú rail yard
Under construction
Mendes-Vila Natal
Varginha rail yard
Varginha

Characteristics

Osasco ↔ Grajaú
Extension 31,8 km
Average number of passengers carried/day 613.000
Gap time between trains (rush hour) 4 min
Stations 18
Trains (rush hour) 20 (24)
Time of ride 53 min (approx.)
Medium distance between stations 1,93 km (1,19 mi)
Seats offer (rush hour) 9345
Medium velocity (highest) 36 km/h / 22 mph (90 km/h / 56 mph)
Level crossing 0

Stations

Code Station Platforms Position Connections City
OSA Osasco Island platforms At-grade
Osasco Bus Terminal
Osasco
PAL Presidente Altino Island platforms At-grade Osasco
CEA Ceasa Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
JAG Villa Lobos-Jaguaré Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
USP Cidade Universitária Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
PIN Pinheiros Island platform At-grade
Pinheiros Bus Terminal
São Paulo
REB Hebraica-Rebouças Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
CJD Cidade Jardim Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
VOL Vila Olímpia Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
BRR Berrini Island platform At-grade Diadema-Morumbi Metropolitan Corridor São Paulo
MRB Morumbi Island platform At-grade (Future)
Diadema-Morumbi Metropolitan Corridor
São Paulo
GJT Granja Julieta Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
TBA João Dias Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
SAM Santo Amaro Island platform At-grade São Paulo
SOC Socorro Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
JUR Jurubatuba Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
AUT Autódromo Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
INT Primavera-Interlagos Island platform At-grade - São Paulo
GRA Grajaú Island platform At-grade Grajaú Bus Terminal São Paulo
MVN Mendes-Vila Natal Island platform Elevated - São Paulo
VAR Varginha Island platform Elevated Varginha Bus Terminal São Paulo
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