The São Mateus–Jabaquara metropolitan corridor (
Portuguese: ''Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus-Jabaquara''), also called ABD Corridor (''Corredor ABD'') is a
bus rapid transit line in
Brazil
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, linking the city of
São Paulo
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to three neighboring cities,
Diadema,
São Bernardo do Campo
São Bernardo do Campo () is a Brazilian Municipalities of Brazil, municipality in the state of São Paulo.
It is part of the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo. The population is 810,729 (2022 census) in an area of .
According to 2021 data from ...
and
Santo André
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, as well as (indirectly)
Mauá. Operations started in 1988. Its other name references one letter per city (''A'' for Santo André, ''B'' for São Bernardo do Campo, and ''D'' for Diadema), the same way the
ABC region in
Greater São Paulo
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Metropolitan Area
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is named.
Sâo Mateus and
Jabaquara are city districts within São Paulo's jurisdiction, borrowing their names for the
bus lane
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as they were its original termini. Despite its name, no bus lines connect both sites directly; passengers interchange buses at a linking station.
The system was rated the most satisfying transportation mode in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, with a 79% approval rate, surpassing the long-lasting winning streak of São Paulo Metro (74% approval rate), according to the National Association for Public Transport's (''Associação Nacional de Transportes Públicos'') 2011 survey.
History
In 1975, the São Paulo state government established a council to coordinate actions to improve the Greater São Paulo region, including transportation policies. The council, ''Codegran - Conselho Deliberativo da Grande São Paulo''
(Deliberative Council for Greater São Paulo), envisioned a comprehensive
trolleybus
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
network to assist the public transportation system in the region bonded to
São Paulo Metro
The São Paulo Metro (, ), commonly called the ''Metrô'', is one of the rapid transit companies serving the city of São Paulo, alongside the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos, São Paulo Metropolitan Trains Company (CPTM), Via Quatro ...
and the existing
commuter rail
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systems at that time (the federal government-owned
RFFSA and the state-owned
FEPASA, later merged into
CPTM network).
The project started in 1984, as the National Bank for Economic and Social Development (
BNDES
The National Bank for Economic and Social Development or NBESD (, abbreviated: BNDES) is a development bank structured as a federal public company associated with the Ministry of the Economy of Brazil. The stated goal is to provide long-term f ...
) granted a loan for the works, although its conclusion was uncertain. Resumptions, loss of
median strip
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s in local avenues, and the path itself were all difficulties stated at that time.
Construction was announced to start in 1985, aiming to carry 150,000 passengers a day and to replace a costlier, nonviable metro line for that region, though it was superseded with the announcement of
line 18 of São Paulo Metro.
Effective work started in 1985 when its future
operations control center was erected after a ceremony hosted by the Governor of São Paulo,
André Franco Montoro.
In 1987, Montoro inaugurated the Piraporinha terminal. Only of lane had been completed - compared to of the complete project - and employing diesel-fueled buses rather than trolleybuses.
Service was expanded in 1988, as the branch from São Mateus to Ferrazópolis was inaugurated. The full extension of the corridor was accomplished only in 1990,
with the Jabaquara terminal inauguration, hosted by Governor
Orestes Quércia.
This last branch was not electrified, thus demanding the use of diesel-fueled buses for all bus routes linking Jabaquara and Diadema termini to the other destinations in the system.
Such electrification would only be completed in 2011.
Operation
At first, construction and operation was assigned to São Paulo Metro Operator (''Companhia do Metropolitano de S. Paulo'', a state-owned enterprise committed to build and manage the rapid transit system within São Paulo).
Later, operational responsibility was transferred to EMTU, while Metro retained the responsibility for construction.
However, in 1996 the government transferred operations to private ownership, to include the substitution of diesel buses by electrical-powered cars.
Operation and maintenance tasks were transferred to Metra Concessionaire (''Concessionária Metra'') in 1997 for the next 20 years.
Lines
''Source'': ABD corridor lines and timetables
Fares and fare collection

As of April 2014, the basic fare for a single-ride was
R$ 3.20.
Historically the fare was the same amount as in the São Paulo Metro and CPTM commuter rail systems, but the
2013 demonstrations in Brazil changed that policy as rail transportation fares were rolled back to R$3.00.
Students and teachers were eligible for a 50% discounted fare provided they attend a school within the system embracing area.
Seniors (people over age 65)
and handicapped people unable to work
may transit free of charge after a specific enrollment procedure.
Fares are collected in buses (which are equipped with
turnstile
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s) at the stops and termini turnstiles, before passengers' admission. Infrequent customers may buy a magnetic ticket to ride the system (an
Edmondson ticket). Daily commuters often employ the BOM card (''Cartão BOM'') - an abbreviation for ''Bilhete Ônibus Metropolitano'', Metropolitan Bus Ticket, compiling a word meaning ''good'' in
Portuguese - a
smartcard
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allowing access to the buses and the state rail transportation as well.
Special integration fares were offered for customers using São Paulo Metro or CPTM commuter rail systems, through the acquisition of a combined ticket costing R$5.80.
Fleet
Vehicles employed in the operation include diesel-fueled buses, trolleybuses,
hybrid and
battery-powered buses.
Some are
articulated and/or
low-floor units.
File:Trolleybus Brazil 001.jpg, Marcopolo articulated trolleybus no. 8026
File:Metra_-_Busscar_Urbanuss_Pluss_LF_7216.jpg, Busscar
Busscar Ônibus S.A. was a Brazilian bus manufacturer that built coach (vehicle), coaches, trolleybuses, charter buses, and tour buses, founded on 17 September 1946. The company was based in Joinville in the south of Brazil, where it had indus ...
low-floor trolleybus no. 7216
File:Trolebus Mafersa M-210 - EMTU- Cecom (1989).jpg, Mafersa trolleybuses lined up near the Center of Control, Operations and Maintenance, 1989
Classification as a BRT
Although Brazil hosted the first bus system recognized as a BRT at
Curitiba
Curitiba () is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná (state), Paraná in Southern Brazil. The city's population was 1,773,718 , making it the List of cities in Brazil by population, eighth most populous city in Brazil and the larg ...
,
beginning in the 1970s, the term was not widespread in the country until the nomination for the
2014 FIFA World Cup
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, when several prospective host cities announced plans to establish such systems as part of the infrastructure works initially intended to serve the event.
(As the event approached, many of those projects - including expressways and
light rail transit
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systems - were cancelled or postponed.)
The
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
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In some countries, institutes c ...
classified the system as a Bronze-standard BRT in the 2013 Corridor Ranking.
Diadema - São Paulo Extension
An extension branch to the system was proposed, connecting Diadema terminal to the
Brooklin neighborhood in São Paulo. Such extension was referred as ''Diadema-Brooklin'' corridor and began construction in 1986.
The project suffered setbacks, including lack of funding, civil actions questioning the public bidding process,
as well as challenging drainage works.
Effective operation started in 2000, although the corridor works were not ready, with a single line service employing
midibus
A midibus is a classification of single-decker minibuses which are generally larger than a traditional minibus but smaller than a full-size single decker and can be anywhere between and long. While used in many parts of the world, the mi ...
es. The complete path was completed in 2010, which allowed the replacement of midibuses with large capacity vehicles. A shuttle service was initiated linking Morumbi and Berrini stations, both of them providing connections to
Line 9 - Emerald CPTM stations. As a consequence the branch became called the ''Diadema-Berrini'' extension.
Lines
''Source'': ABD corridor lines and timetables
Interference with future projects
The São Paulo metropolitan transportation network expansion plan foresaw the need for a metro line linking southern São Paulo to the ABC region,
expected with the
line 18 implementation. The first sketched project claimed for a line from CPTM Tamanduateí Station in São Paulo up to Alvarengas Station in São Bernardo do Campo (as an elevated monorail).
Such path overlaps the Ferrazópolis-São Bernardo branch of the BRT, and the design of the line suggests its suppression in favor of the rapid transit structure and a city-owned bus corridor.
Such a proposal showed two setbacks: the need to partially terminate the contract with the system operator (thus requiring a compensation fee), and the suppression of a successful transportation mode (measured in
Pkm). Those risks endangered the whole monorail project,
and drove the São Paulo government to split its implementation, in favor of building the branch from Tamanduateí to Djalma Dutra (a station in São Bernardo) only.
The latest transportation map depicted the continuation of São Bernardo-Ferrazópolis branch as well as line 18 "in construction", although effective work on that metro line weren't started (although the Portuguese legend in the map shows the segment as "under implementation", a more accurate status rather than "under construction").
References
External links
METRA websiteSão Paulo Secretariat of Metropolitan Transportation
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sao Mateus-Jabaquara Metropolitan Corridor
Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo
Trolleybus transport in Brazil
Bus rapid transit in São Paulo (state)