Cariri Metro

Cariri Metro (Portuguese: Metrô do Cariri, though it is technically not a metro system; also known as Portuguese: VLT do Cariri) is a 13.9-kilometer (8.6 mi), nine station diesel commuter rail line (sometimes referred to as a light rail (VLT) line) in the Cariri region of southern Ceará state, Brazil. It is operated by Companhia Cearense de Transportes Metropolitanos, which also operates the Fortaleza Metro. It is expected to transport about 5,000 passengers per day. The line went into operation on an experimental basis on 1 December 2009, and went into regular service in 2010.

Cariri Metro
Overview
Native name
  • Metrô do Cariri
  • VLT do Cariri
LocaleCratoJuazeiro, Ceará, Brazil
Transit typeCommuter rail
(or light rail)
Number of lines1
Number of stations9
Daily ridership1,700 (daily)
WebsiteVLT do Cariri
Operation
Began operation1 December 2009
Operator(s)Metrofor
Number of vehiclesDiesel light rail vehicles
Headway40 minutes (weekdays)
Technical
System length13.6 km (8.5 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
System map

Crato
Padre Cícero
Muriti
São José
Crato
Juazeiro do Norte
Escola
Padre Antônio Vieira
Teatro
São Pedro
Juazeiro
Fátima
Proposed extension
to Barbalha

This rail line connects the cities of Crato and Juazeiro do Norte together, and is operated with diesel light rail vehicles (LRVs). The initially estimated cost for implementation of this project was R$ 13,223,522; the cost that was later revised to R$ 25,190,720.

The commuter rail system was implemented on a 13.9-kilometer (8.6 mi) existing railway line, where the rail was adjusted to allow for the acquisition of greater speeds between stations. Five stations were built in Juazeiro do Norte, and four in Crato.

In the future, it is planned to extend this rail line to the city of Barbalha, south of Juazeiro do Norte.

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