词条 | Belo Horizonte Metro | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = Belo Horizonte Metro |image = CBTU Logo.svg |imagesize = 200px |image2 = Belo Horizonte metro train.JPG |imagesize2 = 250px |caption2 = |native_name = Metrô de Belo Horizonte |locale = Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |transit_type = Rapid transit |lines = 1[1] (2 planned) |stations = 19[1] (2 planned) |ridership = |annual_ridership = 88.0 million[2] |website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20130811082720/http://www.cbtu.gov.br/operadoras/sites/menuprincbh.htm Trens Urbanos de Belo Horizonte] |began_operation = {{Start date and age|1986|08|01|df=yes}}[4] |operator = CBTU |vehicles = 35(10 new) |system_length = {{convert|28.1|km|mi|abbr=on}}[3] |track_gauge = {{gauge|1600mm|lk=on}} |el = 3000 V DC overhead wires |average_speed = {{convert|40|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} |top_speed = {{convert|80|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}[3] |minimum_radius_of_curvature = |map = |map_name = |map_state = }} Belo Horizonte Metro ({{lang-pt|Metrô de Belo Horizonte}}) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Belo Horizonte, in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. The system has one {{convert|28.1|km|mi|adj=on}} line[3] which serves 19 stations.[1] The Metro carried 64.9 million passengers in 2013,[2] or approximately 177,800 passengers per day. The system is operated by Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). Two more lines are planned. HistoryThe first section of the metro opened on 1 August 1986.[4] At its opening, the Metro was {{convert|10.8|km|mi}} long and had six stations with three trains in operation. In 1987 the line was extended to Central station and two more trains were brought into use. The line was extended again several times in the mid-1990s, and finally once more in 2002 adding the last 5 of the current 19 stations.[4] Further trains were delivered in the 1990s, with the last being delivered in December 2001, bringing the total number of trains to 25.[4] OperationsNetwork
System characteristicsThe trains are supplied by 3000 V DC overhead wires, and have a commercial speed of 40 km/h with a maximum speed of 80 km/h.[3] Track gauge is {{RailGauge|1600mm}} (Irish gauge). Future serviceThe transfer of the administration of Belo Horizonte Metro from Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos to MetroMinas is yet to be discussed. In early 2014, it was announced that the Belo Horizonte Metro will be expanded with two new lines by 2018, with new train cars, and two additional stations added to Line 1.{{citation needed|date=June 2014}} In September 2015, ten new train cars was introduced officially. As of February 2016, the construction of Line 2 and 3 is yet to be announced. Planned lines
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References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www.metrobh.gov.br/cbtu/final/operacao/linhas/linhas.htm |title=Operação - Linha em operação |publisher=CBTU - METRÔ BH |language=Portuguese |trans-title=Operations - Line in operation |accessdate=2013-09-16}} 2. ^1 http://noticias.r7.com/minas-gerais/metro-de-belo-horizonte-tem-aumento-de-13-no-numero-de-passageiros-13012014 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web |url=http://www.metrobh.gov.br/cbtu/final/operacao/caracter/caracter.htm |title=Operação - Dados operacionais |publisher=CBTU - METRÔ BH |language=portuguese |trans-title=Operations - Operational data |accessdate=2013-09-16}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite web |url=http://www.metrobh.gov.br/cbtu/final/empresa/historias/historias.htm |title=Empresa - História |publisher=CBTU - METRÔ BH |language=Portuguese |trans-title=Company - History |accessdate=2013-09-16}} External links{{Commons category-inline|Belo Horizonte Metro}}{{Belo Horizonte}}{{Urban Rail systems in Brazil}}{{coord missing|Minas Gerais}} 6 : Belo Horizonte|Rapid transit in Brazil|5 ft 3 in gauge railways in Brazil|Transport in Minas Gerais|Electric railways in Brazil|3000 V DC railway electrification |
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