Linha Universidade

Linha Universidade or LinhaUni is the company responsible for the construction and operation of São Paulo Metro Line 6-Orange for 24 years (2020-2044), through a public-private partnership concession, in partnership with the Government of the State of São Paulo.[1][2] Its main associate is Spanish group Acciona.[3][4]

Linha Universidade
TypePrivate (S.A.)
IndustryRail transport
Founded22 November 2019 (2019-11-22)
Headquarters
São Paulo, Brazil
ProductsCommuter transport
OwnerAcciona
Websitewww.linhauni.com.br

Line 6, in its first phase, will have 15.3 km (9.5 mi) of extension, and will connect stations Brasilândia and São Joaquim, being completely underground.[5][6]

LinhaUni rolling stock

Line 6 will have a rolling stock of 22 trains, with 6 cars each, to be made by Alstom.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. Lobo, Renato (5 October 2020). "Em edição extra no Diário Oficial, concessionária assume terrenos da Linha 6 do Metrô". Via Trólebus (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  2. Meier, Ricardo (9 October 2020). "Linha Universidade consegue captar R$ 1 bilhão para financiar obras da Linha 6-Laranja". Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  3. "Concessionária Linha Universidade". LinhaUni (in Portuguese). 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  4. Lobo, Renato (8 October 2020). "Quem é a Acciona, principal sócia da operadora da Linha 6-Laranja do Metrô?". Via Trólebus (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  5. Meier, Ricardo (7 October 2020). "LinhaUni será a operadora da Linha 6-Laranja a partir de 2025". Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  6. Meier, Ricardo (5 October 2020). "Doria anuncia retomada das obras da Linha 6-Laranja nesta terça-feira, 6". Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  7. Meier, Ricardo (23 October 2020). "Alstom volta a ser contratada para fornecer trens da Linha 6-Laranja do Metrô". Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  8. "Trens da Linha 6-Laranja serão fornecidos pela Alstom". Revista Ferroviária (in Portuguese). 23 October 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
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