Line 2 (Green) () is one of the six lines that make up the
São Paulo Metro
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, and one of the thirteen lines that make up the
Metropolitan Rail Transportation Network. It currently runs between the
Vila Madalena and
Vila Prudente stations. The line is also called, and was originally known as, the Paulista Line, because it goes along much of the
Avenida Paulista, one of the leading financial centers in São Paulo. Despite being the second line to be planned, it was the third to be built—the second line built was actually
Line 3 (Red). This line connects the West and South-East regions.
History
The first section of Line 2 (Green Line), initially called the Paulista Line, was built using the
New Austrian Tunnelling Method.
The line opened on January 25, 1991, having at that time a length of and four stations. With this line, the metro system was extended to include a major axis of the expanded center of São Paulo, with a large concentration of financial institutions, hospitals, schools, hotels, consulates, offices of state radio and television, theaters, and museums. The following year, the
Ana Rosa and
Clínicas stations were opened, increasing the line's length to . In 1998, two new stations (
Vila Madalena and
Santuário Nossa Senhora de Fátima-Sumaré) were completed, adding a further stretch.
On March 30, 2006, the then-Governor
Geraldo Alckmin
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on his last day in office opened the
Santos-Imigrantes station. Shortly after, on May 9, 2006, the
Chácara Klabin station was formally opened by the subsequent Governor
Claudio Lembo, thus completing the stretch between
Ana Rosa and
Santos-Imigrantes, making the line a total of long.
On June 30, 2007, the Governor
José Serra
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opened the
Alto do Ipiranga station, located at the junction of Avenida Dr. Gentil de Moura and Rua Visconde de Piraja, bringing the metro network in São Paulo to a total length of , with a forecast of passenger demand on Line 2 of 370,000 people per day. Jose Serra published a decree and authorization to extend the line to
Vila Prudente, adding the
Sacomã,
Tamanduateí and
Vila Prudente stations.
On May 10, 2007, during the
Papal
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visit of
Benedict XVI
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to the city of São Paulo, Line 2 had the highest demand of its history up until then, carrying 370,226 passengers. During the weekend of May 17–18, 2008, Line 2 was temporarily shut down between the stations Clínicas and Consolação to allow the use of a
tunnel boring machine
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just below the level of its tunnel being used for the extension project of
Line 4 (Yellow). The current record of passengers carried by the line was on May 7, 2008, with 428,056 passengers.
On March 28, 2009, the first of the sixteen new trains came into operation for the inauguration of the
Sacomã -
Vila Prudente stretch. On January 10, 2010,
Sacomã station was opened to the public, initially only in operation from 10:30 to 15:00 and then from the 22nd, from 10:00 to 16:00. Finally, on the 30th of that month, it was fully opened to the public. Although the extension project of Line 2 was the only one to receive the whole amount in 2009, the schedule was delayed—the opening of the
Tamanduateí and
Vila Prudente stations originally scheduled for March 2010 was postponed.
On August 18 it was announced that the opening of
Vila Prudente station would happen just three days later. On September 21, the
Tamanduateí station opened.
Stations
The
Santos-Imigrantes station is semi-elevated with metal and concrete structures that support the roof of the station. The
Santuário Nossa Senhora de Fátima-Sumaré station is elevated and situated in a valley (under the Dr. Arnold viaduct). The
Tamanduateí station is elevated with concrete structures mixed with metal, supporting the arched ceiling. All other stations are underground. The
Trianon-Masp,
Consolação,
Brigadeiro,
Ana Rosa,
Chácara Klabin, and
Santos-Imigrantes stations are composed of island platforms. The other station use the more common side platforms.
The line also integrates with
Line 15 (Silver) and the extension of
Line 5 (Lilac).
* Note: Stations in bold are under construction; stations in ''italic'' are in planning.
Expansion plans
Vila Prudente ↔ Cidade Tiradentes
In May 2009 a joint delegation of the city and the state of São Paulo visited the
monorail
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system in
Tokyo
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to begin planning the implementation of a monorail to extend Line 2 (Green) from
Vila Prudente to
Cidade Tiradentes. On November 6, 2009, international bidding was opened in order to build the monorail system. On November 23, 2009, construction on the Vila Prudente-Oratório was started. The system will be long between Vila Prudente and Cidade Tiradentes and will have 17 stations (Vila Prudente, Oratório, São Lucas, Vila Tolstoi, Vila União, Jardim Planalto, Sapopemba, Fazenda da Juta, São Mateus, Jardim Colonial, Iguatemi, Jaquiriça, Bento Guelf, Érico Semer, Márcio Beck, and Cidade Tiradentes) and 54 trains, each capable of carrying 1000 passengers. The line is projected to carry around 510,000 passengers daily.
However, it was decided in September 2012, that the eastward extension monorail to Cidade Tiradentes will be named Line 15, and Line 2 will be extended northwards from Vila Prudente to Dutra. The extension will be long and have 13 stations. Funds were approved in mid-2012 for the first section (), which includes the Orfanato, Santa Clara, Anália Franco and Vila Formosa stations. This section is expected to open in 2017 or 2018.
Vila Madalena ↔ Cerro Corá
In addition, there are plans to expand Line 2 (Green) from Vila Madalena station to Avenida Cerro Corá, in the neighborhood of Lapa.
References
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Railway lines opened in 1991
750 V DC railway electrification