Transoeste

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Transoeste is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line stretching from Barra da Tijuca to Santa Cruz, with a branch to Campo Grande. TransOeste was the first line to open in the Rio de Janeiro BRT system. The corridor was a transformation of the Avenida das Américas to expand the carriageways for exclusive use of high capacity buses, the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit), with transfer stations in the median, and also included the construction of the Grota Funda Tunnel. The Transoeste corridor was inaugurated on June 6, 2012.[1][2]

Commenced operationJune 6, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-06-06)
Service typeBus rapid transit
Stations63 stations, 3 terminals
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TransOeste
Commenced operationJune 6, 2012; 13 years ago (2012-06-06)
LocaleRio de Janeiro
Service typeBus rapid transit
Stations63 stations, 3 terminals
Daily ridership250,000
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Fleet of regular and articulated buses operating the BRT Transoeste corridor at the Terminal Alvorada, Barra da Tijuca.

In 2016, the corridor began connecting the Alvorada Terminal [pt] to the Jardim Oceânico station on Line 4 of the Rio Metro upon that metro station's opening.

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