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SuperVia Trens Urbanos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌsupeʁˈvi.ɐ tɾẽzuʁˈbɐ̃nu(j)ʃ]) (English: SuperVia Urban Trains) is a rapid transit and commuter rail company operator, founded in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) in November 1998. It carries around 750,000 passengers[3] a day on a railroad network comprising 104 stations in 12 cities: Rio de Janeiro, Duque de Caxias, Guapimirim, Nova Iguaçu, Nilópolis, Mesquita, Queimados, São João de Meriti, Belford Roxo, Japeri, Paracambi and Magé.

SuperVia
SuperVia logo
A Series 3000 train departing a platform
Overview
Owner Government of the State of Rio de Janeiro
Area servedGreater Rio de Janeiro
Transit typeCommuter rail
Number of lines8
Number of stations104
Daily ridership 300,000/business day (2021)
Annual ridership 97.958.268 (2020)[1] (-39.9% ) [2]
Chief executiveAntônio Carlos Sanches
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Websitewww.supervia.com.br
Operation
Began operation1 November 1998; 25 years ago (1998-11-01)
Operator(s) SuperVia
CharacterAt-grade
Rolling stock
Number of vehicles204 trains
Headway4 minutes–30 minutes
Technical
System length270 km (170 mi)
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC catenary
Top speed90 km/h (56 mph)
System map

The baggage areas of SuperVia trains were an adaptation of the original design to fit the Brazilian reality. A Brazilian study found that the average passenger carries a weight of 7 kg in backpacks, shopping bags or briefcases on their daily commute.[4]

History edit

In 1998, a concession agreement commenced, which established the concessionaire's investment commitments (SuperVia) and grantor (State). Thus, it was possible to realise savings for the state coffers of more than US$1.6 billion, a figure corresponding to the subsidies that the state failed to spend with the operation of the system in the period 1998/2009.

Since the turn of the century, the number of passengers carried has increased and the system has seen significant improvement in compliance with the scheduling of trains, which are monitored on an ongoing basis by the government, through the regulatory agency.

In 1998, before the grant, 145,000 passengers were transported per day, with a punctuality of less than 30%. In 2009, over 510,000 passengers were transported per day, with an average punctuality of 90%, the highest rate ever recorded in the history of the system.[5]

Modernization edit

 
Central do Brasil Train Station.

With the arrival of 30 new trains in 2011, 14 previous SuperVia train configurations will be withdrawn from circulation. Capable of carrying 1,300 passengers, the new trains have several technical advantages, such as: alternating current traction motors, air conditioning with automatic temperature control, automatic coupling system, door system with detection of obstruction, electronic billboards and onboard displays, sound equipment, security cameras, lubrication system friezes, intercom and emergency signaling devices in accordance with the accessibility standard (NBR 14021).

Trains will also have cameras on the sides (mirror type), which allows monitoring by the driver of any platform without having to move away from the command post in the cabin. The color blue will be used (which is the color of the state and also a color of SuperVia). Made of fiber, the seats have a padded backrest in synthetic fabric. There are eight seats of a different color on each car and in the engine cars, there are special spaces for wheelchair users. And centers located in the fore sections of the cars, serves to transmit information to passengers. Four cameras will be installed in each car, allowing the driver to have visual surveillance of any emergency request. Four LCD televisions will be installed, with the goal of enabling business partnerships and educational and government institutions.[6]

In July 2021, the company announced that some trains will have free internet connection, the trains that have the service are 3000 Series, with 8 cars and air conditioning, and will circulate through different branches, the service is available in 3 trains only. The network will be available for a year, thanks to a partnership with Eletromídia and Magazine Luiza. To access the internet, the customer who is in one of these compositions, identified with Magazine Luiza stickers, the access to the web will be free for 30 minutes, which are automatically renewed without the need for a new login, for another 30 minutes.[7]

Lines edit

 
System Map
Line Termini Length Stations
Deodoro Central do Brasil ↔ Deodoro 23 km (14 mi) 19
Santa Cruz Central do Brasil ↔ Santa Cruz 54.75 km (34.02 mi) 21
Japeri Central do Brasil ↔ Japeri 61.75 km (38.37 mi) 17
Paracambi Japeri ↔ Paracambi 8.26 km (5.13 mi) 3
Belford Roxo Central do Brasil ↔ Belford Roxo 27.7 km (17.2 mi) 19
Saracuruna Central do Brasil ↔ Gramacho ↔ Saracuruna 34.02 km (21.14 mi) 20
Vila Inhomirim Saracuruna ↔ Vila Inhomirim 15.35 km (9.54 mi) 8
Guapimirim Saracuruna ↔ Guapimirim 17.3 km (10.7 mi) 19

Special Services edit

Line Termini Type Stations
Bangu Central do Brasil ↔ Bangu Express 8
Campo Grande Central do Brasil ↔ Campo Grande Express 12
Gramacho Central do Brasil ↔ Gramacho Express 5

Planned edit

Line Termini Length Stations Opening
Itaguaí Santa Cruz ↔ Itaguaí 10 km (6.2 mi) 5 TBA
Barrinha Japeri ↔ Barra do Piraí 46 km (29 mi) 11 TBA

Aerial tramway/cable car of the "Complexo do Alemão" favela edit

 
Public transport map with SuperVia routes (green).

On 8 July 2011, SuperVia began operating the "Complexo do Alemão" slum cable car, the first mass transit aerial lift passenger system in Brazil. The cable car is integrated into the urban rail transport system and has six stations - "Bonsucesso", "Adeus", "Baiana", "Alemão", "Itararé/Alvorada" and "Palmeiras". The system consists of 152 gondolas, each of which can carry 10 passengers, eight seated and two standing, and is 3.5 km in length.

From the first station (Bonsucesso) to last (Palmeiras) takes 16 minutes. According to the law signed by Governor Sérgio Cabral, each resident is entitled to two free tickets per day (one-way and one back). The unit rate will cost R$1. In 2013, the fare for tourists and visitors increased to R$5 (2013) (US$2.32). The value did not increase for residents, at first.[8]

A month after the end of the 2016 Olympics, the Alemão Cable Car closed for a six-month maintenance period - and it has never returned. Inaugurated in July 2011 with the presence of then-president Dilma Rousseff, the 3.6 km (2.2 mi) cable project in the complex of 17 communities in the north of Rio has been out of action for almost five years and has no expected return.[9]

An investigation from CADE, reported that the construction company Odebrecht received from the state, in total R$843 million (2011) (US$503.94 million) for the housing, health, education, sports and transport interventions in the Complexo do Alemão. According to a report by the Comptroller General of the Union (CGU), the price charged by the consortium had an overpricing of R$47 million (2011) (US$28.1 million).[10]

As of 2021, the Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Cláudio Castro, closed an agreement to reactivate the cable car. Castro and Government Secretaries met in France with the company Poma, which implemented the transport system. The 3.6 km route, cost R$210 million (2011) (US$125.54 million), and suffered depredation and many parts were stolen since its deactivation in October 2016, without working for half that time, in one of the poorest areas of Rio.[11][12]

Line Terminals
Teleférico A Palmeiras - Bonsucesso
 
Panoramic view of the aerial tramway/cable car system at the Complexo do Alemão slum. The image shows the lines between the stations (from left to right) Palmeiras - Itararé - Alemão - Baiana - Adeus

Pandemic and continuous operational trouble edit

In 2010 then-governor Sérgio Cabral renewed the concession until 2048, without a bidding process, despite the inefficiency in managing metropolitan trains.

In 2013, SuperVia received R$3.4 billion (2013) (US$1.58 billion) to purchase new trains, and invest in the improvement of the metropolitan train system. BNDES released R$1.6 billion (2013) (US$742.08 million), R$1.8 billion (2013) (US$834.84 million) from the state government and the rest of the company's cash. It is one of the most expensive tickets in the country, even without any improvement in the system. Of the current 201 trains, only 75% are new.

An investigation by the Extra RJ newspaper found that a train derailed every 2 months, between January 2017 and August 2019. In addition, the company has several convictions for failure to comply with the obligations established in the contract.[13]

Since March 2020, the concessionaire claims that it lost half its passengers during the pandemic, and it has accumulated a financial loss of R$474 million (US$87.94 million) as a result of a reduction of more than 102 million passengers until June 2, 2021.

Before the pandemic, the concessionaire transported around 600,000 passengers daily. SuperVia claims that the daily flow has stabilized at 300,000 passengers and has estimated that it needs a daily average of 450,000 passengers to cover operating costs.

Even so, throughout the period of the pandemic, passengers complained about the capacity and lack of conditions. On May 28, a train on the Belford Roxo branch caught fire on the stretch between Del Castilho and Pilares stations. According to the Fire Department, 3 people were injured during the disembarkation, made in haste, between the tracks. A firefighter reported that a composition's extinguisher was empty and could not be used to fight the flames.

The company had also a total of 29.18 kilometres (18.13 mi) of cables stolen from January to November 15, 2021, the quantity of materials taken is already more than triple the total that was replaced by the company in 2020 after the criminal action, when there were 355 cases and 7.47 km (4.64 mi) of stolen cables. The situation worsens on the Japeri branch, which had 323 occurrences and 15.78 km (9.81 mi) cables taken, especially in the regions of Japeri, Queimados and Nova Iguaçu. This means a cost of R$1.5 million with the replacement of this material, this year alone. According to SuperVia, the biggest loss, is for customers, since from January to October more than 1,102 trips were canceled or interrupted. To mitigate actions of this type, the company made adjustments in the installation of cables that result in a cost three times higher than the traditional model.[14]

Judicial Recovery edit

 
SuperVia equity share after a partial sale, 2015

As of June 2021, the concessionaire claims that it lost half its passengers during the pandemic and accumulates a debt of around R$1.2 billion (US$222.63 million) and that the Judicial request to the Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro is to preserve the provision of services to passengers and initiate a cycle of negotiations with creditors. The company will keep its activities even with the request for recovery.

The company, as well as the entire passenger system in Rio de Janeiro, does not have any government subsidy and basically supports itself with funds from ticket sales. With the worsening of the pandemic and the economic crisis, the full recovery of the flow of passengers is expected for 2023, according to company figures.

On April 13, Agetransp (Transport Regulatory Agency of the State of Rio de Janeiro) recognized the responsibility of the Grantor to promote emergency reimbursement to Supervia of R$216 million (US$40.07 million), corresponding to the supplementation of the concessionaire's minimum costs to ensure continued operation during the pandemic. SuperVia operates urban train services in Rio de Janeiro and eleven other municipalities in the Metropolitan Region and Baixada Fluminense, through a railway network of 270 km (170 mi), divided into five branches, three extensions and 104 stations.

The company is controlled by Guarana Urban Mobility Incorporated Brasil (GUMI), a consortium formed by the Japanese Mitsui and West Japan Railway Company, in addition to JOIN, a Japanese fund.[15] In 2019, Odebrecht TransPort S.A. (OTP) sold the company for R$800 million (2019) (US$202.81 million), they kept control of 11.33% of the company.[16][17][18][19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "RELATÓRIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADES" (PDF). AGETRANSP (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021. p. 64. (PDF) from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. ^ "RELATÓRIO DE ATIVIDADES" (PDF). AGETRANSP (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2019. p. 133. from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  3. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.supervia.com.br. from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Novos trens da SuperVia terão televisão, câmeras de segurança e bagageiros". 4 June 2010. from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  5. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.supervia.com.br. from the original on 2 May 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Supervia modernization". Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2010.
  7. ^ "Wi-fi gratuito nos trens da SuperVia". SuperVia (in Brazilian Portuguese). 15 July 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Moradores reclamam do aumento da tarifa do teleférico do Alemão no Rio". Globo - G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 10 April 2013. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  9. ^ "Teleférico do Alemão está em ruínas; promessa de transformação no Rio completará 10 anos depredada - Brasil". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). 23 April 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Suspeita de fraude e sobrepreço na obra do teleférico do Alemão". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 5 December 2016. from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Na França, Rio fecha acordo para reativar teleférico do Alemão, parado há 5 anos". CNN Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 November 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Governo do Rio começa obras para reativar Teleférico do Alemão". ISTOÉ Independente (in Brazilian Portuguese). 9 September 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Concessionária dos trens no Rio pede falência. A operadora pertence à Mitsui, que tem interesse na Trensurb (por Sindimetrô-RS)". Sul 21 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 10 June 2021. from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Furto de cabos triplica em 2021". SuperVia (in Brazilian Portuguese). 26 November 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Partial Sale of Equity in Brazilian Urban Passenger Rail Business". MITSUI & CO., LTD. 9 December 2015. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Supervia entra com pedido de recuperação judicial". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 8 June 2021. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Operadora de trens SuperVia pede recuperação judicial". Exame (in Brazilian Portuguese). 8 June 2021. from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  18. ^ "Multiple firms help Odebrecht sell transport assets". Lexology. 11 June 2019. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  19. ^ "Odebrecht conclui venda da Supervia e da Rota das Bandeiras". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 29 May 2019. from the original on 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.

External links edit

  • Official Page
  • Website design EntraCom
  • Stations Map 28 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  • Rio de Janeiro Government 22 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • SuperVia Map 10 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • Rio de Janeiro Stations

supervia, trens, urbanos, portuguese, pronunciation, ˌsupeʁˈvi, tɾẽzuʁˈbɐ, english, urban, trains, rapid, transit, commuter, rail, company, operator, founded, janeiro, brazil, november, 1998, carries, around, passengers, railroad, network, comprising, stations. SuperVia Trens Urbanos Portuguese pronunciation ˌsupeʁˈvi ɐ tɾẽzuʁˈbɐ nu j ʃ English SuperVia Urban Trains is a rapid transit and commuter rail company operator founded in Rio de Janeiro Brazil in November 1998 It carries around 750 000 passengers 3 a day on a railroad network comprising 104 stations in 12 cities Rio de Janeiro Duque de Caxias Guapimirim Nova Iguacu Nilopolis Mesquita Queimados Sao Joao de Meriti Belford Roxo Japeri Paracambi and Mage SuperViaSuperVia logoA Series 3000 train departing a platformOverviewOwnerGovernment of the State of Rio de JaneiroArea servedGreater Rio de JaneiroTransit typeCommuter railNumber of lines8Number of stations104Daily ridership300 000 business day 2021 Annual ridership97 958 268 2020 1 39 9 2 Chief executiveAntonio Carlos SanchesHeadquartersRio de Janeiro BrazilWebsitewww wbr supervia wbr com wbr brOperationBegan operation1 November 1998 25 years ago 1998 11 01 Operator s SuperViaCharacterAt gradeRolling stock57 Vickers Cammell FNV Cobrasma Santa Matilde Mafersa Series 200 1000 19 trains 90 Santa Matilde FNV Cobrasma General Electric Series 400 30 trains 95 Hitachi Nippon Sharyo Series 500 23 trains 100 Mafersa Hitachi Series 700 25 trains 32 Santa Matilde Villares GEC Traction MAN Series 800 8000 8 trains 104 Francorail Cobrasma MTE BBC Traction Cem Oerlikon Jeumont Schneider Series 900 9000 26 trains 80 Hyundai Rotem Series 2005 20 trains 400 CNR Series 3000 100 trains 160 Alstom Series 4000 20 trains 48 Alstom Series 5000 6 trains Number of vehicles204 trainsHeadway4 minutes 30 minutesTechnicalSystem length270 km 170 mi Track gauge1 600 mm 5 ft 3 in Electrification3 000 V DC catenaryTop speed90 km h 56 mph System map The baggage areas of SuperVia trains were an adaptation of the original design to fit the Brazilian reality A Brazilian study found that the average passenger carries a weight of 7 kg in backpacks shopping bags or briefcases on their daily commute 4 Contents 1 History 2 Modernization 3 Lines 3 1 Special Services 3 2 Planned 4 Aerial tramway cable car of the Complexo do Alemao favela 5 Pandemic and continuous operational trouble 6 Judicial Recovery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIn 1998 a concession agreement commenced which established the concessionaire s investment commitments SuperVia and grantor State Thus it was possible to realise savings for the state coffers of more than US 1 6 billion a figure corresponding to the subsidies that the state failed to spend with the operation of the system in the period 1998 2009 Since the turn of the century the number of passengers carried has increased and the system has seen significant improvement in compliance with the scheduling of trains which are monitored on an ongoing basis by the government through the regulatory agency In 1998 before the grant 145 000 passengers were transported per day with a punctuality of less than 30 In 2009 over 510 000 passengers were transported per day with an average punctuality of 90 the highest rate ever recorded in the history of the system 5 Modernization edit nbsp Central do Brasil Train Station With the arrival of 30 new trains in 2011 14 previous SuperVia train configurations will be withdrawn from circulation Capable of carrying 1 300 passengers the new trains have several technical advantages such as alternating current traction motors air conditioning with automatic temperature control automatic coupling system door system with detection of obstruction electronic billboards and onboard displays sound equipment security cameras lubrication system friezes intercom and emergency signaling devices in accordance with the accessibility standard NBR 14021 Trains will also have cameras on the sides mirror type which allows monitoring by the driver of any platform without having to move away from the command post in the cabin The color blue will be used which is the color of the state and also a color of SuperVia Made of fiber the seats have a padded backrest in synthetic fabric There are eight seats of a different color on each car and in the engine cars there are special spaces for wheelchair users And centers located in the fore sections of the cars serves to transmit information to passengers Four cameras will be installed in each car allowing the driver to have visual surveillance of any emergency request Four LCD televisions will be installed with the goal of enabling business partnerships and educational and government institutions 6 In July 2021 the company announced that some trains will have free internet connection the trains that have the service are 3000 Series with 8 cars and air conditioning and will circulate through different branches the service is available in 3 trains only The network will be available for a year thanks to a partnership with Eletromidia and Magazine Luiza To access the internet the customer who is in one of these compositions identified with Magazine Luiza stickers the access to the web will be free for 30 minutes which are automatically renewed without the need for a new login for another 30 minutes 7 Lines edit nbsp System Map Line Termini Length Stations Deodoro Central do Brasil Deodoro 23 km 14 mi 19 Santa Cruz Central do Brasil Santa Cruz 54 75 km 34 02 mi 21 Japeri Central do Brasil Japeri 61 75 km 38 37 mi 17 Paracambi Japeri Paracambi 8 26 km 5 13 mi 3 Belford Roxo Central do Brasil Belford Roxo 27 7 km 17 2 mi 19 Saracuruna Central do Brasil Gramacho Saracuruna 34 02 km 21 14 mi 20 Vila Inhomirim Saracuruna Vila Inhomirim 15 35 km 9 54 mi 8 Guapimirim Saracuruna Guapimirim 17 3 km 10 7 mi 19 Special Services edit Line Termini Type Stations Bangu Central do Brasil Bangu Express 8 Campo Grande Central do Brasil Campo Grande Express 12 Gramacho Central do Brasil Gramacho Express 5 Planned edit Line Termini Length Stations Opening Itaguai Santa Cruz Itaguai 10 km 6 2 mi 5 TBA Barrinha Japeri Barra do Pirai 46 km 29 mi 11 TBAAerial tramway cable car of the Complexo do Alemao favela editMain article Teleferico do Alemao nbsp Public transport map with SuperVia routes green On 8 July 2011 SuperVia began operating the Complexo do Alemao slum cable car the first mass transit aerial lift passenger system in Brazil The cable car is integrated into the urban rail transport system and has six stations Bonsucesso Adeus Baiana Alemao Itarare Alvorada and Palmeiras The system consists of 152 gondolas each of which can carry 10 passengers eight seated and two standing and is 3 5 km in length From the first station Bonsucesso to last Palmeiras takes 16 minutes According to the law signed by Governor Sergio Cabral each resident is entitled to two free tickets per day one way and one back The unit rate will cost R 1 In 2013 the fare for tourists and visitors increased to R 5 2013 US 2 32 The value did not increase for residents at first 8 A month after the end of the 2016 Olympics the Alemao Cable Car closed for a six month maintenance period and it has never returned Inaugurated in July 2011 with the presence of then president Dilma Rousseff the 3 6 km 2 2 mi cable project in the complex of 17 communities in the north of Rio has been out of action for almost five years and has no expected return 9 An investigation from CADE reported that the construction company Odebrecht received from the state in total R 843 million 2011 US 503 94 million for the housing health education sports and transport interventions in the Complexo do Alemao According to a report by the Comptroller General of the Union CGU the price charged by the consortium had an overpricing of R 47 million 2011 US 28 1 million 10 As of 2021 the Governor of Rio de Janeiro Claudio Castro closed an agreement to reactivate the cable car Castro and Government Secretaries met in France with the company Poma which implemented the transport system The 3 6 km route cost R 210 million 2011 US 125 54 million and suffered depredation and many parts were stolen since its deactivation in October 2016 without working for half that time in one of the poorest areas of Rio 11 12 Line Terminals Teleferico A Palmeiras Bonsucesso nbsp Panoramic view of the aerial tramway cable car system at the Complexo do Alemao slum The image shows the lines between the stations from left to right Palmeiras Itarare Alemao Baiana AdeusPandemic and continuous operational trouble editIn 2010 then governor Sergio Cabral renewed the concession until 2048 without a bidding process despite the inefficiency in managing metropolitan trains In 2013 SuperVia received R 3 4 billion 2013 US 1 58 billion to purchase new trains and invest in the improvement of the metropolitan train system BNDES released R 1 6 billion 2013 US 742 08 million R 1 8 billion 2013 US 834 84 million from the state government and the rest of the company s cash It is one of the most expensive tickets in the country even without any improvement in the system Of the current 201 trains only 75 are new An investigation by the Extra RJ newspaper found that a train derailed every 2 months between January 2017 and August 2019 In addition the company has several convictions for failure to comply with the obligations established in the contract 13 Since March 2020 the concessionaire claims that it lost half its passengers during the pandemic and it has accumulated a financial loss of R 474 million US 87 94 million as a result of a reduction of more than 102 million passengers until June 2 2021 Before the pandemic the concessionaire transported around 600 000 passengers daily SuperVia claims that the daily flow has stabilized at 300 000 passengers and has estimated that it needs a daily average of 450 000 passengers to cover operating costs Even so throughout the period of the pandemic passengers complained about the capacity and lack of conditions On May 28 a train on the Belford Roxo branch caught fire on the stretch between Del Castilho and Pilares stations According to the Fire Department 3 people were injured during the disembarkation made in haste between the tracks A firefighter reported that a composition s extinguisher was empty and could not be used to fight the flames The company had also a total of 29 18 kilometres 18 13 mi of cables stolen from January to November 15 2021 the quantity of materials taken is already more than triple the total that was replaced by the company in 2020 after the criminal action when there were 355 cases and 7 47 km 4 64 mi of stolen cables The situation worsens on the Japeri branch which had 323 occurrences and 15 78 km 9 81 mi cables taken especially in the regions of Japeri Queimados and Nova Iguacu This means a cost of R 1 5 million with the replacement of this material this year alone According to SuperVia the biggest loss is for customers since from January to October more than 1 102 trips were canceled or interrupted To mitigate actions of this type the company made adjustments in the installation of cables that result in a cost three times higher than the traditional model 14 Judicial Recovery edit nbsp SuperVia equity share after a partial sale 2015 As of June 2021 the concessionaire claims that it lost half its passengers during the pandemic and accumulates a debt of around R 1 2 billion US 222 63 million and that the Judicial request to the Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro is to preserve the provision of services to passengers and initiate a cycle of negotiations with creditors The company will keep its activities even with the request for recovery The company as well as the entire passenger system in Rio de Janeiro does not have any government subsidy and basically supports itself with funds from ticket sales With the worsening of the pandemic and the economic crisis the full recovery of the flow of passengers is expected for 2023 according to company figures On April 13 Agetransp Transport Regulatory Agency of the State of Rio de Janeiro recognized the responsibility of the Grantor to promote emergency reimbursement to Supervia of R 216 million US 40 07 million corresponding to the supplementation of the concessionaire s minimum costs to ensure continued operation during the pandemic SuperVia operates urban train services in Rio de Janeiro and eleven other municipalities in the Metropolitan Region and Baixada Fluminense through a railway network of 270 km 170 mi divided into five branches three extensions and 104 stations The company is controlled by Guarana Urban Mobility Incorporated Brasil GUMI a consortium formed by the Japanese Mitsui and West Japan Railway Company in addition to JOIN a Japanese fund 15 In 2019 Odebrecht TransPort S A OTP sold the company for R 800 million 2019 US 202 81 million they kept control of 11 33 of the company 16 17 18 19 See also editRio de Janeiro Light Rail Santa Teresa TramReferences edit RELAToRIO MENSAL DE ATIVIDADES PDF AGETRANSP in Brazilian Portuguese 2021 p 64 Archived PDF from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 RELAToRIO DE ATIVIDADES PDF AGETRANSP in Brazilian Portuguese 2019 p 133 Archived from the original on 6 October 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 You are being redirected www supervia com br Archived from the original on 1 July 2014 Retrieved 7 June 2014 Novos trens da SuperVia terao televisao cameras de seguranca e bagageiros 4 June 2010 Archived from the original on 6 October 2022 Retrieved 23 August 2010 You are being redirected www supervia com br Archived from the original on 2 May 2010 Retrieved 23 August 2010 Supervia modernization Archived from the original on 31 December 2012 Retrieved 23 August 2010 Wi fi gratuito nos trens da SuperVia SuperVia in Brazilian Portuguese 15 July 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Moradores reclamam do aumento da tarifa do teleferico do Alemao no Rio Globo G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 10 April 2013 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Teleferico do Alemao esta em ruinas promessa de transformacao no Rio completara 10 anos depredada Brasil Estadao in Brazilian Portuguese 23 April 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Suspeita de fraude e sobrepreco na obra do teleferico do Alemao O Globo in Brazilian Portuguese 5 December 2016 Archived from the original on 6 October 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Na Franca Rio fecha acordo para reativar teleferico do Alemao parado ha 5 anos CNN Brasil in Brazilian Portuguese 13 November 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Governo do Rio comeca obras para reativar Teleferico do Alemao ISTOE Independente in Brazilian Portuguese 9 September 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Concessionaria dos trens no Rio pede falencia A operadora pertence a Mitsui que tem interesse na Trensurb por Sindimetro RS Sul 21 in Brazilian Portuguese 10 June 2021 Archived from the original on 6 October 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Furto de cabos triplica em 2021 SuperVia in Brazilian Portuguese 26 November 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Partial Sale of Equity in Brazilian Urban Passenger Rail Business MITSUI amp CO LTD 9 December 2015 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Supervia entra com pedido de recuperacao judicial G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 8 June 2021 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Operadora de trens SuperVia pede recuperacao judicial Exame in Brazilian Portuguese 8 June 2021 Archived from the original on 6 October 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Multiple firms help Odebrecht sell transport assets Lexology 11 June 2019 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Odebrecht conclui venda da Supervia e da Rota das Bandeiras G1 in Brazilian Portuguese 29 May 2019 Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 External links edit nbsp 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