Brasilia light rail - first phase
Get all the information on the Brasilia light rail - first phase, a Infrastructure project. Connect with the contracted companies and their key contacts, track the project stage and milestones, read related news and more. Some issues around this topic are: Bridge, Public-private partnership (PPP) and Light rail / Interurban train. Write to us at info@bnamericas.com or call us at +56 (2) 29410300 to schedule a demonstration of our platform.Description: The first phase of Brasilia light rail transit (LRT) will run through 24 stations from the Asa Sul terminal (TAS) to the Asa Norte terminal (TAN). It will have 33 trains running at up to 70km/h and is expected to handle up to 12,000 passengers per hour.
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