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Ceilândia Norte Station
Ceilândia Norte is a Federal District Metro brazilian station on Green line. It was opened on 16 April 2008 as part of the section between Ceilândia Sul and Terminal Ceilândia. The station is located between Ceilândia Centro and Terminal Ceilândia. References {{Authority control Brasília Metro stations Railway stations in Brazil opened in 2008 ...
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Federal District Metro (Brazil)
The Federal District Metro ( Portuguese: ''Metrô do Distrito Federal'', commonly called ''Metrô DF'') is the rapid transit system of the Federal District, in Brazil. It is operated by ''Companhia do Metropolitano do Distrito Federal'' and was opened in 2001. Currently, Federal District's Metro has 27 stations on two lines, and it runs for . The system passes through 6 Administrative regions of the Federal District, those being Brasília, Guarå, Águas Claras, Taguatinga, Ceilândia, and Samambaia. The metro covers the Federal District's main cities. Its main problem is the sheer distance between many stations (caused by overall low density, suburban profile for such system), making it only a small part of the transit system of the Federal District and mostly an intercity service, with exceptions in Brasília and Ceilândia. The administrative region of Águas Claras is well-served by the system, making it one of the fastest-growing areas of the Federal District and the ...
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Ceilândia Sul Station
Ceilândia Sul is a Federal District Metro brazilian station on Green line. It was opened for full service on 23 April 2007 as the west terminus of the section between Praça do Relógio and Ceilândia Sul, though the shuttle service at this section started in November 2006. On 16 April 2008 the line was extended to Terminal Ceilândia. The station is located between Centro Metropolitano and Guariroba. References {{Authority control Brasília Metro stations Railway stations in Brazil opened in 2007 ...
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Terminal Ceilândia Station
Terminal Ceilândia is a Federal District Metro station on the Green line, located in the administrative region of Ceilândia Ceilândia () is an administrative region in the Federal District in Brazil. It is bordered by Brazlândia to the north, Taguatinga to the east, and Samambaia and Sol Nascente/Por do Sol to the south. With about 398,374 inhabitants, it is th .... The station is the western terminus of Green line. It was opened on 16 April 2008 as part of the section between Ceilândia Sul and Terminal Ceilândia. The adjacent station is Ceilândia Norte. References {{Authority control Brasília Metro stations Railway stations in Brazil opened in 2008 ...
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Ceilândia Centro Station
Ceilândia Centro (Station code: CEC) is a Federal District Metro station on the Green line. It was opened on 16 April 2008, as part of the section between Ceilândia Sul and Terminal Ceilândia. The station is located between Guariroba and Ceilândia Norte. Gallery File:Ceilândia Centro metro station, 29-03-2024.jpg, Station exterior File:Ceilândia Centro metro station, 29-03-2024 (6).jpg, Platform File:Ceilândia Centro metro station, 29-03-2024 (5).jpg, Tunnel References {{Authority control Brasília Metro stations Railway stations in Brazil opened in 2008 ...
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BrasĂ­lia Metro Stations
BrasĂ­lia ( ; ) is the capital city, capital of Brazil and Federal District (Brazil), Federal District. Located in the Brazilian highlands in the country's Central-West Region, Brazil, Central-West region, it was founded by President Juscelino Kubitschek on 21 April 1960, to replace Rio de Janeiro as the national capital. BrasĂ­lia is Brazil's List of cities in Brazil by population, third-most populous city after SĂŁo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, with a population of 2.8 million. Among major Latin American cities, it has the highest GDP per capita. BrasĂ­lia is a Planned community, planned city developed by LĂşcio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and Joaquim Cardozo in 1956 in a scheme to move the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central location. The landscape architect was Roberto Burle Marx. The city's design divides it into numbered blocks as well as sectors for specified activities, such as the Hotel Sector, the Banking Sector, and the Embassy Sector. BrasĂ­lia was inscribed as a UN ...
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