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1 Bahia  





2 Ceará  





3 Minas Gerais  





4 Pernambuco  





5 Rio de Janeiro  





6 Rio Grande do Sul  





7 São Paulo  





8 See also  





9 Sources  



9.1  Books and periodicals  





9.2  Website  





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This is a list of trolleybus systems in BrazilbyEstado. It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present.

Busscar trolleybus in São Paulo, Brazil

Bahia[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Salvador 9 January 1959 June 1968  

Ceará[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Fortaleza 25 January 1967 February 1972  

Minas Gerais[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Belo Horizonte 30 May 1953 22 January 1969 Construction of a second system was started, in the late 1980s,[1] but never completed, and the plans were eventually cancelled.

Pernambuco[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Recife 15 June 1960 24 September 2001 [2]  

Rio de Janeiro[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Campos (dos Goytacazes) 29 June 1958 12 June 1967  
  Niterói 21 November 1953 10 November 1967  
  Rio de Janeiro:      
  ♦ Zona Norte April 1965 April 1971 (?)  
  ♦ Zona Sul 3 September 1962 July 1968 (?)  

Rio Grande do Sul[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Porto Alegre 7 December 1963 19 May 1969  

São Paulo[edit]

Name of system Location Date (from) Date (to) Notes
  Araraquara 27 December 1959 20 November 2000  
  Ribeirão Preto 24 July 1982 2 July 1999 [3]  
  Rio Claro 9 May 1986 July 1993  
  Santos 12 August 1963   See also Trolleybuses in Santos.
SPTrans (urban) São Paulo 22 April 1949   See also Trolleybuses in São Paulo.
Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus - Jabaquara - EMTU Greater São Paulo 3 December 1988   Serves neighboring towns including Diadema, São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André.
See also Trolleybuses in São Paulo.

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

Books and periodicals[edit]

Website[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trolleybus Magazine (TM) No. 164, March–April 1989, p. 40.
  • ^ TM No. 257, Sep.-Oct. 2004, p. 111.
  • ^ TM No. 227, Sep.-Oct. 1999, p. 112.
  • External links[edit]


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