The São Paulo Metro (, ), commonly called the ''Metrô'', is one of the
rapid transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT) or heavy rail, commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas. A grade separation, grade separated rapid transit line below ground su ...
companies serving the city of
São Paulo
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, alongside the
São Paulo Metropolitan Trains Company (CPTM), Via Quatro and Via Mobilidade, all four forming the largest
metropolitan rail transport network of
Latin America
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. The metro system carries about 4,200,000 passengers a day.
The six lines in the metro system operate on of route, serving 91 stations.
It is complemented by a network of metropolitan trains operated by CPTM and
ViaMobilidade
ViaMobilidade is a company in Brazil belonging to CCR S.A., Companhia de Concessões Rodoviárias, being responsible for the operation, maintenance and investments in Line 5 (São Paulo Metro), Line 5–Lilac, Line 8 (CPTM), Line 8–Diamond and L ...
, which serve the city of São Paulo and the
São Paulo Metropolitan Region. The systems combined form a long network, all accessible via one single ticket.
The metropolitan trains differs from Metro because it also serves other municipalities around São Paulo with larger average distance between stations and freight trains operating in some lines.
Considered the most modern in Latin America,
the system is the first to install
platform screen doors
Platform screen doors (PSDs), also known as platform edge doors (PEDs), are used at some train, rapid transit and people mover stations to separate the platform from train tracks, as well as on some bus rapid transit, tram and light rail ...
at a station, and use
communications-based train control
Communications-based train control (CBTC) is a railway signaling system that uses telecommunications between the train and track equipment for traffic management and infrastructure control. CBTC allows a train's position to be known more accura ...
with lines 4 and 15 being
fully automated. Line 15 is a monorail line that partially opened for service in 2014 and is the first high capacity monorail line of Latin America. The São Paulo Metro and CPTM both operate as State-owned companies and have received awards in the recent past as one of the cleanest systems in the world by
ISO 9001
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. The São Paulo Metro was voted Best Metro Americas at the MetroRail 2010 industry conference and has been frequently chosen as one of the best metro systems in the world by specialist media outlets such as
CNN
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and
Business Insider
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, being the only system in Latin America to make the list.
History
The Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo (Metrô) was founded on April 24, 1968.
Eight months later, work on the initial North–South line (now Line 1 - Blue) was initiated. In 1972, the first test train trip occurred between
Jabaquara and
Saúde stations. On September 14, 1974, the segment between Jabaquara and
Vila Mariana entered into commercial operation.
The first line, Norte/Sul (North/South), later renamed "Blue Line" or Line 1 - Blue, was opened on September 18, 1972, with an experimental operation between Saúde and Jabaquara stations. Commercial operations started on September 14, 1974, after an eight-year "gestation" period that began in 1966, under Mayor Faria Lima's administration. Expansion of the metro system includes new lines. As of late 2004, construction began on a US$1 billion, all-underground line (Line 4 - Yellow), with eleven stations, aimed at transporting almost one million people per day. By 2004, Line 2 was also being expanded, with two new stations open in 2006 and another one in 2007.
A expansion of Line 5 was completed in 2018.
As of January 2025, tickets cost R$5.20. In 2006, the São Paulo Metro system has started to use a
smart card
A smart card (SC), chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC or IC card), is a card used to control access to a resource. It is typically a plastic credit card-sized card with an Embedded system, embedded integrated circuit (IC) chip. Many smart ...
, called "
Bilhete Único
Bilhete Único (''Unified Ticket'') is the name of the São Paulo transportation contactless smart card system for fare control.
Using Philips Mifare technology, the ticketing system is managed by SPTrans (São Paulo Transporte S/A), the ci ...
" (or "Single Ticket" in English).
Current operational data
The metro system consists of six color-coded lines:
Line 1 (Blue),
Line 2 (Green),
Line 3 (Red),
Line 4 (Yellow),
Line 5 (Lilac) and
Line 15 (Silver), operating from Sunday to Saturday, from 4:40 AM to midnight.
Line 15 (Silver), is a high-capacity monorail, the rest being standard metro lines.
The six lines achieved an average weekday ridership of 5.3 million in 2019.
On 14 September 2019, Metrô recorded the highest ever ridership figure of 5.5 million on a single business day, caused by the recent expansion of some lines. The Metro provided 1.49 billion rides over the course of 2019.
Technology
The São Paulo Metro has been at the technological forefront not only in Latin America but also worldwide, since the conception of its first line in the 1960s. In 1971, the São Paulo Metro selected the American company Westinghouse Electric Corporation (WELCO) to install the
ATO (Automatic Train Operation) system, which provides fully automated train signaling and control. This system was also used by the San Francisco Metro, the
BART
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California. BART serves List of Bay Area Rapid Transit stations, 50 stations along six routes and of track, including eBART, a spur line running t ...
, which at the time was considered the most modern metro system in the world.
The ATO system implemented by the São Paulo Metro since its first line allowed for the fully automatic operation of trains, including the safety of train movement and the activation of doors. The train operator was only responsible for acting in case of abnormalities, announcing the next station via the public address system, and monitoring operations at stations to prevent accidents with users.
In 2008, the São Paulo Metro selected Alstom Brazil to install the modern
CBTC system on all operating lines. The first to have this system working was
Line 2 - Green, which was not only the first metro line in São Paulo to operate with such a system but also the first in all of Latin America. When Sacomã station was inaugurated in 2010, this line was considered the most modern in all of the
Americas
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, being the first to feature
platform screen doors
Platform screen doors (PSDs), also known as platform edge doors (PEDs), are used at some train, rapid transit and people mover stations to separate the platform from train tracks, as well as on some bus rapid transit, tram and light rail ...
.
Shortly after, the São Paulo Metro inaugurated
Line 4 - Yellow, the first line to operate with driverless trains, once again renewing its title as the most modern metro in Latin America.
In 2022, trains operate on Line 3 with ATO signaling, however, this branch is already being modernized to
CBTC, while Lines 1, 2, 4, 5 and 15 already operate with this system, with lines 4 and 15 being driverless (UTO).
Bus terminals

In May 1977, Metro assumed the administration and commercial utilization of the Inter-City
Jabaquara Intermunicipal Terminal, and inaugurated, in May 1982, the modern Inter-city
Tietê Bus Terminal
The Tietê Bus Terminal () (English pronunciation: chee-EH-teh) is the largest bus terminal in Latin America, and the second largest in the world, after the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. The terminal is located in the Santana distr ...
, replacing the former Júlio Prestes Terminal.
This agreement established that Metro would be in charge of the studies for the planning, implementation, and operation of passenger transportation in the municipal district of São Paulo, either directly or through third parties.
Later, the other inter-city bus terminals were integrated into the system, such as Bresser, in January 1988, and Palmeiras-Barra Funda, in December 1989. In January 1990 the inter-city bus terminals were outsourced by Metrô, which through public bidding, contracted Consortium Prima for the administration and commercial utilization of the 4 inter-city bus terminals of the city of São Paulo. This contract included the responsibility for maintenance and conservation of the existing installations, as well as of the expansion and modernisation of the terminals.
Rolling stock
The first cars started operating in 1974, the same year the company's commercial activities were initiated. This model was named A Stock, whose cars received the numbers of 1001 to 1306 (51 trains of 6 cars each). They were designed in United States by the
Budd Company
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, and the national rolling stock manufacturer
Mafersa did the final assembly. The model was based on the Class A trains from the
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California. BART serves 50 stations along six routes and of track, including eBART, a spur line running to Antioch, and Oakland Airport Connecto ...
system, even using the same Westinghouse 1460 series chopper traction controls, and was to be used along the north–south line, now known as
Line 1 - Blue. The initially they operated with two car trains with cars added as demand increased, up to a maximum of six cars. All of them have a pair of electric motors and a cab.
Today, this stock is known as "A stock". The entire "A stock" was planned to be phased out by the beginning of 2015, as the recent modernization processes saw them being converted into two different stocks: I and J. The last A stock train was withdrawn from service in February 2018.
To reduce the manufacturing costs, the
Cobrasma company decided to provide, for the East-West Line, now
Line 3. Trains had cabs only and made use of more advanced ventilation and maintenance systems. This stock was known by the name of "C". The batch of trains designed for this line were produced by two different national companies, Cobrasma and Mafersa (whose trains got named as "D"). The trains entered service between 1984 and 1986 on Line 3 and remained there for their entire service lives, although in their final years, some of the D stock trains were transferred to Line 1 where they ran with the older A stock trains.
The only difference between the two is the front mask and some structural framework. Their original technical nomenclature was 300. According to it, the C stock was numbered from 301 (C01) to 325 (C25), and the D stock had trains numbered from 326 (D26) to 347 (D47). The C stock trains were already refurbished as K stock and the D stock was refurbished and created the L cars. The refurbishment program for the entire stock of A, C and D trains was completed in 2018.
Today the rolling stock of the São Paulo Metro consists of 11 stocks, 232 trains
and 1,419 cars and it is divided as follows:
*E stock: Built by Alstom and entered service between 1998 and 1999. They currently operate on Line 1 - Blue.
*F stock: Alstom trains specially built for Line 5 - Lilac between 2001 and 2002.
*G stock: Also built by Alstom and entered service in 2008. They currently run on Lines 1 - Blue and 3 - Red.
*H stock: Streamlined CAF-built trains built in 2010 which operate exclusively on Line 3 - Red since 2014.
*I and J stock: Refurbished A stock trains which operate on Lines 1 - Blue and 2 - Green from 2011. They differ cosmetically as well as mechanically. I stock was rebuilt by Alstom and Siemens while J stock was rebuilt by Bombardier, Temoinsa, BTT and Tejofran.
*K stock: Refurbished C stock trains rebuilt by a consortium consisting of T’trans, MTTrens, MPE and Temoinsa. They operate on Line 3 - Red just like the original trains.
*L stock: D stock refurbished by Alstom and IESA and operates on Line 1 - Blue
*M stock: The Monorail stock built by Bombardier between 2013 and 2016 and operates on Line 15 - Silver.
*P stock: CAF-built trains from 2013 which run on Line 5 - Lilac alongside the former F stock.
*400 series: Driverless trains built in 2009-2010 and 2016-2017 by
Hyundai Rotem
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for
Line 4 - Yellow
Security
Metro's security agents have
police
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powers and in case of need they will provide assistance. All police matters that occur within the system are directed to the police station of the subway system, Delegacia de Polícia do Metropolitano de São Paulo (DELPOM), located at Palmeiras-Barra Funda station.
System lines
Future developments
Several conventional metro and monorail lines are currently under construction or under project.
Network Map
See also
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List of São Paulo Metro stations
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São Paulo Metropolitan Trains
The São Paulo Metropolitan Train is a public transit rail system implanted in Greater São Paulo, serving 23 of its 39 municipalities. It has of length, 7 lines and 96 stations, transporting approximately 3 million passengers per day. Currently, ...
- São Paulo Metropolitan system
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Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo
Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo (CMSP) is a mixed economy company based in São Paulo, Brazil. The majority of its assets are owned by the São Paulo state government. Established by the City of São Paulo on April 24, 1968, the company ...
- São Paulo Metropolitan Company
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Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos
The Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos (CPTM) () is one of the rapid transit companies serving the city of São Paulo, alongside the São Paulo Metro, Via Quatro and Via Mobilidade, all four forming the largest metropolitan rail transpo ...
- São Paulo Metropolitan Trains' Company
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Trens Intercidades - planned regional rail network centred on São Paulo
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Transport in São Paulo
Transport in São Paulo plays a key role in the daily lives of the people of São Paulo and offers various methods of public transport that are offered in the city, including a complex bus system run by SPTrans, and various subway and railway lin ...
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List of Latin American rail transit systems by ridership
The following is a list of all urban rail transit systems in Latin America, ranked by passenger ridership. These kinds of systems are most commonly known as ''metro'' (or ''subway'' in English), but may also be known as ''subte'', ''tren'', or ''tr ...
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List of metro systems
This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, undergrounds, tubes, mass rapid transit (MRT), metrô or U-Bahn. 204 cities in 65 cou ...
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List of monorail systems
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List of São Paulo Metro yards
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Rapid transit in Brazil
There are currently nine metro systems in Brazil, located in the cities of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Recife, Fortaleza, Salvador, Bahia, Salvador, and Teresina. Currently, in addition to metro systems, Bra ...
References
External links
São Paulo Metro websiteEssential Network of São Paulo Metro (project of extension of the network to be ready by 2025)
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Rapid transit in Brazil
Electric railways in Brazil
Underground rapid transit in Brazil
Metro
750 V DC railway electrification
1500 V DC railway electrification