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Line 18 (Bronze) ( pt, Linha 18–Bronze) was a project of the
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. It would link
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to the southeast portion of the
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, ending in
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. The line was expected to be the first
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Line to go beyond the city limits.


Stations


Background

Preliminary studies for a city passenger rail transportation system in São Paulo were sketched as of 1888, and later some of them included the so-called ABC region. One of them cited a
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as an alternative for the city and its neighborhoods in the 1960s, inspired on
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and
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models, including a suggestion to link ABC to Parque Dom Pedro II through
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. São Paulo Metro was established as a company in 1968 and started its revenue service in 1974. Its justification was based upon the fast growth of the city of São Paulo, and its car fleet as well, with all the problems emerging due to that. The original plan suggested the construction of four lines, all of them enclosed within the city's limits, although predicting transfer stations to the commuter rail system and the buses. The southeasternmost station of the system was predicted to be settled near
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(and bearing such name), a state road linking São Paulo to Santos passing by the ABC region. Although
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services exist between the ABC region and the city of São Paulo since the end of the 19th century, through
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and its successors, the fast growth of the area observed in the 2nd half of the 20th century and the unavailability of such services in some cities (notably São Bernardo do Campo and Diadema) demanded further transport options to the region. At first the government didn't see any rationale to establish a metro line in the area, choosing to install a
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service linking São Paulo to São Bernardo do Campo through Diadema. Such initiatives led to the establishment of
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, one of the first
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systems in Brazil. The
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secretariat of Metropolitan Transportation started to issue plans for the future transport expansion in 1997, aiming to anticipate and get prepared for the demands of its citizens on this matter. Those reports are known as Integrated Urban Transport Plans (''Plano Integrado de Transporte Urbano'' – PITU). PITU 2025 claimed for the need to a metro branch linking ABC to São Paulo, more specifically employing either a light rail or guided bus technology.


Project

The original project predicted an 18 stops' line linking the current Tamanduateí station (already served by São Paulo Metro and
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service as well) to Alvarengas station, a future terminal station to be located near the city road bearing the same name. However parts of such path overlaps the current São Mateus–Jabaquara metropolitan corridor, which would demand the extinction of such service between São Bernardo and Ferrazópolis. As this corridor is operated through a
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, it would imply breaking that contract thus exposing the state government to a
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. Such risk endangered the whole project and the solution sought was to truncate the proposed line to end at São Bernardo station and eventually at Djalma Dutra station. The
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for the establishment of the line has been established in 2014 and states it will be constructed as a
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. The system is expected to be concluded in 2018. Stations ''Rudge Ramos'' and ''Mauá'' are shown as ''Praça Regina Matiello'' and ''Instituto Mauá'', respectively, in some local news sources, although the most recent metro company documents still don't mention them bearing such names. In July 2014,
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n rail company Scomi Rail announced that it had been selected as the monorail technology provider for the winning consortium of the Public Private Partnership Project (PPP), Consorcio ABC Integrado. This would be Scomi's third project in Brazil after Line 17-Gold and the Manaus Monorail. The line will operate the
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monorail systems designed by Scomi Rail. In July 2020, more than a year after the cancelling of the project, Chinese company BYD presented a proposal to the State Secretary of Regional Development, along with the Chairman of the Greater ABC Intermunicipal Dealership, Gabriel Maranhão, Mayor of
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, to "rescue" the monorail line.


Controversy

The monorail alternative for line 18 was contested, as it is not employed on current metro branches but appointed as the most suitable construction for this project, as well as for lines 15-Silver (formerly Line 2-Green expansion) and 17-Gold. Positive arguments are the cheaper, faster construction and decreasing the need for resumption; listed setbacks are visual pollution, difficulty to be evacuated in case of emergency, its relative small capacity and incapability to be upgraded. In downtown São Bernardo do Campo, some real estate owners tried to settle a
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to change the proposed
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, as it may adversely affect
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s recently erected there, through aesthetic concerns and planned resumptions. On 3 July 2019, Governor
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, along with Vice Governor, Rodrigo Garcia, and Secretary of Metropolitan Transportations,
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, announced that the Line would be cancelled and replaced by a
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system, already rumored months before.


References


External links


São Paulo Metro website
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