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Rio–São Paulo high-speed rail

The Rio–São Paulo High-Speed Rail (Portuguese: Trem de Alta Velocidade Rio-São Paulo; Abbreviation: TAV RJ-SP) is a planned high-speed rail project to connect São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.[2][3] While originally planned to be operational by 2014 in time for the 20th FIFA World Cup, to be held in Brazil[4] at a cost of $9 billion,[5] as of May 2015 formal bidding for the project had yet to start, with the Brazilian government delaying the auction by "at least" one year in August 2013,[6] pushing back hopes of completion to at least the 2020s.[7]

Rio-São Paulo High-speed Rail
Overview
StatusPlanning
Owner Government of Brazil
Termini
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Operator(s)TAV Brasil[1]
Rolling stock45 sets of 10/20-car high-speed trains[1]
History
Planned opening2032[1]
Technical
Line length378 km (235 mi)[1]
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed330 km/h (210 mph)
SignallingERTMS-2
Route map

In 2023, TAV Brasil received authorization for the planning, construction and operation of the new high-speed line, with a redesigned project, removing the São Paulo-Campinas branch and airport stations from the project and moving the São Paulo and Rio stations from the city center.[1] Later in September, CEO of TAV Brasil stated that this change was reverted. Rio de Janeiro station returned to the old Barão de Mauá station (currently closed) and São Paulo station was moved to Água Branca station.[8]

Project history edit

The original project, named Expresso Bandeirantes, was to build a high-speed rail line between São Paulo and Campinas. The project was canceled in 2007 because the Brazilian government concluded that it was more viable to connect Campinas, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro with a single line 518 kilometres (322 mi) long.[9][10]

On December 7, 2009, the federal government announced the scoring criteria for bids, with 70% for the cost of building the project and 30% for ticket pricing.[11]

On July 2, 2010, it was announced that the line is now not expected to open before late 2016. It is hoped that the joint-venture, comprising the government and winning consortium, will be created during 2011.[12]

On early April, 2011, the government relented to requests from interested consortia to postpone the bid. The argument of the foreign technology suppliers was that they hadn't found interested construction contractors yet. It was then rescheduled for July 29.[13]

On July 29, 2011, no consortium submitted a proposal in the ceremony of bidding envelopes delivery. Only the foreign technology suppliers attended the event arguing that no Brazilian contractor showed interest in investing in the project of construction of the railroad, a condition of bidding documents.[14] The government then declared not to have given up on the project, with intentions to launch a new call for bids. This time the intention was to divide the bid into two parts: one for choosing the supplier of technology and one for choosing the railway constructors.[15]

On December 17, 2011, the government announced the completion of the new invitation for bids. The filing date of the new document was set for January 10, 2012, but again delayed in August 2013. There is still no date set for the new bidding session.[7][16]

In 2020, Governor of Rio de Janeiro Wilson Witzel stated that he's willing to resume the planning for the high-speed service soon.[17] Later in March, Hyperloop TT announced that the company has plans to implement a hyperloop railway line in Brazil, which may replace the current high-speed train and connect São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in 25 minutes.[18]

Route edit

Lines Terminals Stations Main Destinations Duration of Travel (min) Headway (min) Entry into Service
TAV
Rio-SP
Rio de JaneiroSão Paulo 4 Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo Rio-SP: 1h 25min -

São Paulo–Campinas route edit

The proposed bullet train project was presented to the city by Helio de Oliveira Santos (PDT), mayor of Campinas, in Brasília, to be built by the Japanese consortium within five years (ready for the World Cup in 2014). Campinas is ahead in the construction because it is the first city to pave the way for the train by completing its new Multimodal Passenger Terminal in June 2008. However, the tendering procedures would not begin until February 2009, when over 28 major world manufacturers participated in a contest for related projects. The Japanese consortium presented its proposal based on the Shinkansen, which carried 340 million passengers the previous year on 2100 km of track. It is made up of the Japanese companies Mitsui, Mitsubishi, Kawasaki and Toshiba. The consortium has already submitted a preliminary proposal in Brasília and São Paulo and Rio for interested entrepreneurs.

The preliminary proposal is for five different types of rail service in which the trains would travel at speeds of up to 320 km/h. There would be three express services and two slower ones, each hourly, carrying up to 3,000 passengers. However, the competition for the building includes manufacturers from Spain, South Korea, Italy, France, Germany, Japan and China.

Rio–São Paulo route edit

The first stretch of high-speed train line in Brazil will be between its main cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The distance of 412 km between the two city terminals: Campo de Marte in São Paulo and the Barão de Mauá station in Rio de Janeiro will be covered in one hour and twenty-five minutes at a maximum speed of 360 km/h.

It is tentatively planned that the trains will have a capacity of 855 passengers at a headway of 15 minutes. The fare will be around R$150 to R$250 per passenger in the off-peak hours. There are several projects presented to the Brazilian government. One is the Italian design company's Italplan Engineering Environment & Transport Srl, whose proposal envisaged the high-speed train starting operations in 2015. If this target date had been met it would have served as a quick and vital link to São Paulo in time for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Specifications edit

  • Length: 378 kilometres (235 mi)[1]
  • Estimated cost: R$ 50 billion (US$ 9.73 billion)[1]
  • Operational line speed: 300 km/h[1]
  • Designed line speed: 330 km/h[1]
  • Time between Rio-São Paulo: ?
  • Estimated passengers: ?
  • Estimated one-way ticket price: ?
  • Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)[1]
  • Voltage: ?

Other connecting lines edit

On May 13, 2008, it was reported that a high-speed line between Belo Horizonte and Curitiba would be included in the National Transport Plan.[19] It would link Belo Horizonte, Divinópolis, Varginha and Poços de Caldas (all in the state of Minas Gerais); Campinas, São Paulo, Sorocaba, Itapetininga and Apiaí (all in the state of São Paulo); and Curitiba (in the state of Paraná). The line would be around 1,150 kilometres long, about twice the length of the line between Rio de Janeiro and Campinas. The resultant network, centred on São Paulo, would serve an area containing more than half of Brazil's economic output and population. The line is scheduled to be built after the completion of the line between Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Campinas.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Meier, Ricardo (22 February 2023). "Novo trem-bala SP-Rio quer evitar regiões centrais e aeroportos". Metrô CPTM (in Portuguese). Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  2. ^ Brazil to build high-speed rail linking Rio and Sao Paulo Pravda. Retrieved on 2009-06-21.
  3. ^ In Tokyo Rio governor assures high speed rail 2010-10-12 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2016. Retrieved on 2009-06-21.
  4. ^ Trem-bala entre SP e Rio estará pronto para a Copa de 2014, prevê Dilma Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved on 2009-06-21. (in Portuguese)
  5. ^ Brazil eyes 2-phase high speed train tender in Feb Reuters. Retrieved on 2009-06-21.
  6. ^ "Brazil Delays High-Speed Train Project". Wall Street Journal. 13 August 2013.
  7. ^ a b "World Cup rail projects caught offside – International Railway Journal". April 28, 2015. Retrieved May 9, 2015.
  8. ^ Jean Carlos (17 September 2023). "Projeto do Trem de Alta Velocidade deverá ligar Água Branca até a estação Barão de Mauá, no Rio de Janeiro". Metrô CPTM (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  9. ^ Gigantes vão disputar trem rápido Correio Popular. Retrieved on 2008-06-18. (in Portuguese)
  10. ^ Serra “congela” processo do trem Bandeirantes Correio Popular. Retrieved on 2007-01-25. (in Portuguese)
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-07. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  12. ^ Ltd, DVV Media International. "Rio – São Paulo high speed rail bidding ready to start". Railway Gazette. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Leilão do trem-bala é adiado para julho". VEJA.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  14. ^ Brasília, João Fellet Da BBC Brasil em (11 July 2011). "Prazo para leilão do trem-bala acaba sem propostas de empreiteiras". BBC News Brasil. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Notícias – Brasil, mundo, saúde, educação, empregos e mais – R7". noticias.r7.com. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  16. ^ "Edital do leilão do trem-bala é confirmado para janeiro – Economia". Estadão. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  17. ^ Lobo, Renato (17 February 2020). "Witzel promete remotar trem bala entre Rio e São Paulo" (in Portuguese). Via Trólebus. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  18. ^ Caetano, Rodrigo (2 March 2020). "Trem ultrarrápido que faz SP-Rio em 25 minutos pode chegar ao país em 2025" (in Portuguese). Exame. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  19. ^ Leonardo Goy (May 13, 2008). "Brasil pode ter trem-bala ligando BH a Curitiba". O Estado de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2009-12-21.

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translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at pt Trem de alta velocidade no Brasil see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated pt Trem de alta velocidade no Brasil to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Rio Sao Paulo High Speed Rail Portuguese Trem de Alta Velocidade Rio Sao Paulo Abbreviation TAV RJ SP is a planned high speed rail project to connect Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro 2 3 While originally planned to be operational by 2014 in time for the 20th FIFA World Cup to be held in Brazil 4 at a cost of 9 billion 5 as of May 2015 formal bidding for the project had yet to start with the Brazilian government delaying the auction by at least one year in August 2013 6 pushing back hopes of completion to at least the 2020s 7 Rio Sao Paulo High speed RailOverviewStatusPlanningOwnerGovernment of BrazilTerminiRio de JaneiroSao PauloServiceTypeHigh speed railOperator s TAV Brasil 1 Rolling stock45 sets of 10 20 car high speed trains 1 HistoryPlanned opening2032 1 TechnicalLine length378 km 235 mi 1 Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Operating speed330 km h 210 mph SignallingERTMS 2Route mapLegendRio de JaneiroVolta RedondaRio de JaneiroSao PauloSao Jose dos CamposSao PauloIn 2023 TAV Brasil received authorization for the planning construction and operation of the new high speed line with a redesigned project removing the Sao Paulo Campinas branch and airport stations from the project and moving the Sao Paulo and Rio stations from the city center 1 Later in September CEO of TAV Brasil stated that this change was reverted Rio de Janeiro station returned to the old Barao de Maua station currently closed and Sao Paulo station was moved to Agua Branca station 8 Contents 1 Project history 2 Route 2 1 Sao Paulo Campinas route 2 2 Rio Sao Paulo route 3 Specifications 4 Other connecting lines 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksProject history editThe original project named Expresso Bandeirantes was to build a high speed rail line between Sao Paulo and Campinas The project was canceled in 2007 because the Brazilian government concluded that it was more viable to connect Campinas Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro with a single line 518 kilometres 322 mi long 9 10 On December 7 2009 the federal government announced the scoring criteria for bids with 70 for the cost of building the project and 30 for ticket pricing 11 On July 2 2010 it was announced that the line is now not expected to open before late 2016 It is hoped that the joint venture comprising the government and winning consortium will be created during 2011 12 On early April 2011 the government relented to requests from interested consortia to postpone the bid The argument of the foreign technology suppliers was that they hadn t found interested construction contractors yet It was then rescheduled for July 29 13 On July 29 2011 no consortium submitted a proposal in the ceremony of bidding envelopes delivery Only the foreign technology suppliers attended the event arguing that no Brazilian contractor showed interest in investing in the project of construction of the railroad a condition of bidding documents 14 The government then declared not to have given up on the project with intentions to launch a new call for bids This time the intention was to divide the bid into two parts one for choosing the supplier of technology and one for choosing the railway constructors 15 On December 17 2011 the government announced the completion of the new invitation for bids The filing date of the new document was set for January 10 2012 but again delayed in August 2013 There is still no date set for the new bidding session 7 16 In 2020 Governor of Rio de Janeiro Wilson Witzel stated that he s willing to resume the planning for the high speed service soon 17 Later in March Hyperloop TT announced that the company has plans to implement a hyperloop railway line in Brazil which may replace the current high speed train and connect Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in 25 minutes 18 Route editLines Terminals Stations Main Destinations Duration of Travel min Headway min Entry into ServiceTAVRio SP Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo 4 Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo Rio SP 1h 25min Sao Paulo Campinas route edit The proposed bullet train project was presented to the city by Helio de Oliveira Santos PDT mayor of Campinas in Brasilia to be built by the Japanese consortium within five years ready for the World Cup in 2014 Campinas is ahead in the construction because it is the first city to pave the way for the train by completing its new Multimodal Passenger Terminal in June 2008 However the tendering procedures would not begin until February 2009 when over 28 major world manufacturers participated in a contest for related projects The Japanese consortium presented its proposal based on the Shinkansen which carried 340 million passengers the previous year on 2100 km of track It is made up of the Japanese companies Mitsui Mitsubishi Kawasaki and Toshiba The consortium has already submitted a preliminary proposal in Brasilia and Sao Paulo and Rio for interested entrepreneurs The preliminary proposal is for five different types of rail service in which the trains would travel at speeds of up to 320 km h There would be three express services and two slower ones each hourly carrying up to 3 000 passengers However the competition for the building includes manufacturers from Spain South Korea Italy France Germany Japan and China Rio Sao Paulo route edit The first stretch of high speed train line in Brazil will be between its main cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo The distance of 412 km between the two city terminals Campo de Marte in Sao Paulo and the Barao de Maua station in Rio de Janeiro will be covered in one hour and twenty five minutes at a maximum speed of 360 km h It is tentatively planned that the trains will have a capacity of 855 passengers at a headway of 15 minutes The fare will be around R 150 to R 250 per passenger in the off peak hours There are several projects presented to the Brazilian government One is the Italian design company s Italplan Engineering Environment amp Transport Srl whose proposal envisaged the high speed train starting operations in 2015 If this target date had been met it would have served as a quick and vital link to Sao Paulo in time for the 2016 Summer Olympics Specifications editLength 378 kilometres 235 mi 1 Estimated cost R 50 billion US 9 73 billion 1 Operational line speed 300 km h 1 Designed line speed 330 km h 1 Time between Rio Sao Paulo Estimated passengers Estimated one way ticket price Gauge 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 Voltage Other connecting lines editOn May 13 2008 it was reported that a high speed line between Belo Horizonte and Curitiba would be included in the National Transport Plan 19 It would link Belo Horizonte Divinopolis Varginha and Pocos de Caldas all in the state of Minas Gerais Campinas Sao Paulo Sorocaba Itapetininga and Apiai all in the state of Sao Paulo and Curitiba in the state of Parana The line would be around 1 150 kilometres long about twice the length of the line between Rio de Janeiro and Campinas The resultant network centred on Sao Paulo would serve an area containing more than half of Brazil s economic output and population The line is scheduled to be built after the completion of the line between Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo and Campinas See also editRailway stations in BrazilReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Meier Ricardo 22 February 2023 Novo trem bala SP Rio quer evitar regioes centrais e aeroportos Metro CPTM in Portuguese Retrieved 23 February 2023 Brazil to build high speed rail linking Rio and Sao Paulo Pravda Retrieved on 2009 06 21 In Tokyo Rio governor assures high speed rail Archived 2010 10 12 at the Wayback Machine Rio 2016 Retrieved on 2009 06 21 Trem bala entre SP e Rio estara pronto para a Copa de 2014 preve Dilma Folha de S Paulo Retrieved on 2009 06 21 in Portuguese Brazil eyes 2 phase high speed train tender in Feb Reuters Retrieved on 2009 06 21 Brazil Delays High Speed Train Project Wall Street Journal 13 August 2013 a b World Cup rail projects caught offside International Railway Journal April 28 2015 Retrieved May 9 2015 Jean Carlos 17 September 2023 Projeto do Trem de Alta Velocidade devera ligar Agua Branca ate a estacao Barao de Maua no Rio de Janeiro Metro CPTM in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 17 September 2023 Gigantes vao disputar trem rapido Correio Popular Retrieved on 2008 06 18 in Portuguese Serra congela processo do trem Bandeirantes Correio Popular Retrieved on 2007 01 25 in Portuguese Financiamento e tarifa definirao vencedor do trem bala Abril com Archived from the original on 2010 04 07 Retrieved 2010 01 12 Ltd DVV Media International Rio Sao Paulo high speed rail bidding ready to start Railway Gazette Retrieved 28 June 2019 Leilao do trem bala e adiado para julho VEJA com Retrieved 28 June 2019 Brasilia Joao Fellet Da BBC Brasil em 11 July 2011 Prazo para leilao do trem bala acaba sem propostas de empreiteiras BBC News Brasil Retrieved 28 June 2019 Noticias Brasil mundo saude educacao empregos e mais R7 noticias r7 com Retrieved 28 June 2019 Edital do leilao do trem bala e confirmado para janeiro Economia Estadao Retrieved 28 June 2019 Lobo Renato 17 February 2020 Witzel promete remotar trem bala entre Rio e Sao Paulo in Portuguese Via Trolebus Retrieved 11 May 2020 Caetano Rodrigo 2 March 2020 Trem ultrarrapido que faz SP Rio em 25 minutos pode chegar ao pais em 2025 in Portuguese Exame Retrieved 11 May 2020 Leonardo Goy May 13 2008 Brasil pode ter trem bala ligando BH a Curitiba O Estado de S Paulo in Portuguese Retrieved 2009 12 21 External links editTAV Trem de Alta Velocidade in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rio Sao Paulo high speed rail amp oldid 1175833626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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