Line 10 (Turquoise)
Overview
StatusOperational
Owner Government of the State of São Paulo
LocaleGreater São Paulo, Brazil
Termini
Connecting lines
Stations15
Service
TypeCommuter rail
SystemSão Paulo Metropolitan Trains
Services
Operator(s) Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
Depot(s)Brás rail yard
Rolling stock
History
Opened16 February 1867 (1867-02-16)[lower-alpha 1]
Technical
Line length37.2 km (23.1 mi)
CharacterAt-grade
Track gauge1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)
Electrification3,000 V DC overhead catenary
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)
SignallingAutomatic block signaling
Route map

Luz
BR-050 jct.svg
BR-050
Avenida do Estado
Brás
Juventus-Mooca
Pq. da Mooca–
São Carlos
Ipiranga
Tamanduateí
Meninos Brook
São Caetano do Sul–
Prefeito Walter Braido
Utinga
Prefeito Saladino
Pref. Celso Daniel–
Santo André
Guarará Brook
ABC
Pirelli
opened 1943
closed 2006
Av. Manoel da Nóbrega
Capuava
Mauá
Guapituba
Ribeirão Pires–
Antônio Bespalec
Grande River
Estrada Guiherme Pinto Monteiro
Rio Grande da Serra
Campo Grande
opened 1889
closed 2002
Paranapiacaba
opened 1867
closed 2002
Special services
Luz
Brás
Tamanduateí
São Caetano
Santo André
Legend
 10+  Line 10+
 10E  Line 10 Express

Line 10 (Turquoise) (Portuguese: Linha 10 – Turquesa), formerly Line D (Beige), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network, in Brazil.[1]

Stations

Code Station Platforms Position Connections City
LUZ Luz Island and side platforms At-grade


Touristic Express
São Paulo
BAS Brás Side platform At-grade
São Paulo
MOC Juventus-Mooca Side platforms At-grade - São Paulo
IPG Ipiranga Side platforms At-grade (Future) São Paulo
TMD Tamanduateí Island platforms At-grade São Paulo
SCT São Caetano do Sul-Prefeito Walter Braido Side and island platforms At-grade São Caetano Bus Terminal São Caetano do Sul
UTG Utinga Side platforms At-grade - Santo André
PSA Prefeito Saladino Side platforms At-grade Santo André Road Terminal Santo André
SAN Prefeito Celso Daniel-Santo André Side and island platforms At-grade Santo André Bus Terminal
São Mateus-Jabaquara Metropolitan Corridor
Touristic Express
Santo André
CPV Capuava Side platforms At-grade - Mauá
MAU Mauá Side platforms At-grade - Mauá
GPT Guapituba Side platforms At-grade - Mauá
RPI Ribeirão Pires-Antônio Bespalec Side platforms At-grade Ribeirão Pires Road Terminal Ribeirão Pires
RGS Rio Grande da Serra Side platforms At-grade - Rio Grande da Serra

Trains

8500 Series at Prefeito Saladino station

As of August 2023, most trains running at this line are part of the 8500 and 9500 Series, created by CAF and Hyundai Rotem, respectively, given the unification of the line with Line 7 - Ruby, by the 710 Service, inaugurated in 2021.

Initially, most trains running at this line were part of the 2100 Series (Originally called CAF 440). Imported from Spain, this model was projected to take long journeys; therefore, they now only run at the ABC Express, that works at peak-hours between Tamanduateí and Santo André stations. 2100's compositions have only six cars, as opposed of the eight-cars regular compositions.

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