Line 11 (CPTM)

Line 11 (Coral) (Portuguese: Linha 11–Coral, formerly Line E (Orange), is a line of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos (CPTM) system in São Paulo, Brazil.[2]

Line 11 (Coral)
Overview
TypeUrban rail transit
SystemCompanhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
StatusIn operation
LocaleSão Paulo, Brazil
TerminiLuz
Estudantes
Stations16
Services
Operation
Opened1890 as part of the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil
Owner Government of the State of São Paulo
Operator(s) CPTM
Depot(s)Brás shelter
Eng. São Paulo shelter
Guaianases rail yard
Mogi das Cruzes rail yard
Rolling stock
  • 280 CAF Series 8500 (35 trains)
  • 72 Alstom Series 9000 (9 trains)
Technical
Line length50.5 kilometres (31.4 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)[1]
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

Luz
North-South Corridor
R. da Cantareira
Brás
Brás rail yard
Viaduto Bresser
Viaduto Guadalajara
Av. Salim Farah Maluf
Tatuapé
Viaduto Carlos Ferraci
Aricanduva River
Penha
Vila Matilde
opened 1924
closed 2000
Patriarca-Vila Ré
opened 1921
closed 2000
Artur Alvim rail yard
Artur Alvim
opened 1921
closed 2000
Av. José Pinheiro Borges
R. Eng° Sidney A. de Moraes
Corinthians-Itaquera
Av. Jacu Pêssego
Dom Bosco
José Bonifácio
Av. Nagib Farah Maluf
Guaianases rail yard
Guaianases
Antonio Gianetti Neto
Ferraz de Vasconcelos
Poá
to Brás
Calmon Viana
Rodoanel Mario Covas
Suzano
Jundiapeba
Braz Cubas
Mogi das Cruzes rail yard
Mogi das Cruzes
Estudantes
  1. 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+.
  2. Line is attended by Luz station through Airport Express service.
  3. Line stretch between Luz and Brás stations only works in business days.
  4. Line is attended by Brás station through Airport Connect service.
  5. Line is attended by Tatuapé station through Airport Connect service.

The section between stations Luz and Guaianases was completely modernized in late '90s, when many stations parallel to Line 3 - Red were closed. Since then, this part of the Line 11 - Coral is also known as the East Express (Portuguese: Expresso Leste). After the modernized section was opened in May 2000 the line was dived into two sections, and passengers were required to switch trains to proceed. Since April 2019 the line is once again unified, but in rush hours additional trains might travel between Luz and Guaianases only in order to increase seat availability to the most demanding stations.[3][4]

As of April 2019, about 752,800 passengers use Line 11 - Coral each business day,[5] with a headway of 4 minutes during hush hours and 8 minutes off-peak.[6]

Stations

Code Station Platforms Position Connections City
LUZ Luz Island and side platforms At-grade

(Airport-Express)
Touristic Express
São Paulo
BAS Brás Island platform At-grade
(Airport-Connect)
São Paulo
TAT Tatuapé Island platform At-grade
(Airport-Connect)
Tatuapé Bus Terminal
São Paulo
ITQ Corinthians-Itaquera Side platforms Elevated São Paulo
DBO Dom Bosco Side platforms Elevated - São Paulo
JBO José Bonifácio Side platforms Elevated - São Paulo
GUA Guaianases Island platforms At-grade - São Paulo
AGN Antonio Gianetti Neto Side platforms At-grade - Ferraz de Vasconcelos
FVC Ferraz de Vasconcelos Island platform At-grade - Ferraz de Vasconcelos
POA Poá Side platforms At-grade - Poá
CMV Calmon Viana Side platforms At-grade Poá
SUZ Suzano Island platform At-grade - Suzano
JPB Jundiapeba Side platforms At-grade - Mogi das Cruzes
BCB Braz Cubas Side platforms At-grade - Mogi das Cruzes
MDC Mogi das Cruzes Side and island platforms At-grade Touristic Express Mogi das Cruzes
EST Estudantes Island and side platforms At-grade Mogi das Cruzes Bus Terminal Mogi das Cruzes

References

  1. Ferreira, Robert; Tharcisiu Alves. (January 2012). "São Paulo Metro". www.nycsubway.org. www.nycsubway.org. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2014-02-02. On Lines 1, 2 and 3, the track gauge is a non standard 1600 mm, the third rail is 750 V DC and under running. For Lines 4 and 5, the track gauge is 1435 mm and they use overhead pantograph, precluding any connection to the rest of the system, plus the 4 and 5 lines can't connect because the trains on the 4 line use drive-less technology while trains on 5 line are OPTO. Lines 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 (operated by CPTM) are all 1600 mm and use overhead pantograph.
  2. Line 11 (CPTM) Website (Portuguese) Archived 2011-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Folha Online - Cotidiano - SP inaugura linha de trem expressa na zona leste e aumenta tarifa 23/05/2000 19h35". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  4. "Após fim da baldeação, continua demanda de modernização das estações de Mogi". O Diário de Mogi (in Portuguese). 2019-04-10. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  5. "a-companhia | CPTM". www.cptm.sp.gov.br. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  6. http://www.cptm.sp.gov.br/sua-viagem/Documents/L11.pdf
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