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Coordinates: 3°0733.6S 60°0114.4W / 3.126000°S 60.020667°W / -3.126000; -60.020667
 

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Manaus Monorail
Overview
StatusPlanned
LocaleManaus (Amazonas, Brazil)
Coordinates3°07′33.6″S 60°01′14.4″W / 3.126000°S 60.020667°W / -3.126000; -60.020667
Stations9
Service
TypeMonorail
Technical
Line length20 km (12 mi)
CharacterElevated

Route map

Matriz

Constantino Nery

São Jorge

Arena Amazônia

Santos Dumont

Manoa

Cidade Nova

Francisca Mendes

Jorge Teixeira

Manaus Monorail (Portuguese: Monotrilho de Manaus) is a 20 kilometres (12 mi) straddle monorail planned for construction in the Brazilian city of Manaus. In February 2012, the Infrastructure Secretariat of Amazonas signed a contract with a consortium of CR Almedia, Mendes Junior, Serveng and Malaysian rail company Scomi Rail for the construction of the monorail.[1] As of 2018, construction has yet to begin.[2]

History[edit]

Announced in August 2011, the line would run from Largo da Matriz to Jorge Teixeira, serving nine stations. It is designed to carry up to 35 000 passengers/h per direction. Completion was scheduled for 2014, though it has been delayed. Scomi Rail will supply 10 six-car SUTRA trainsets and depot equipment, as well as track switches, a maintenance vehicle, system integration and project management.[3]

Route[edit]

Station Inauguration City ward Connections
Matriz planned Centro
Constantino Nery planned Nossa Senhora das Graças
São Jorge planned São Jorge
Arena Amazônia planned Flores
Santos Dumont planned Da Paz
Manoa planned Cidade Nova
Cidade Nova planned Cidade Nova
Francisca Mendes planned Francisca Mendes
Jorge Teixeira planned Jorge Teixeira Bus Terminal 4

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RailwayGazette". Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  • ^ "Brazil still coming to terms with failures of its World Cup construction efforts". The Irish Times. 9 Jun 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  • ^ "Brazilian project is Scomi Engineering's much-awaited breakthrough". The Star. 2014-07-19. Retrieved 22 February 2024.

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