Brasil

Belo Horizonte
Bertioga (Itatinga
)
Brasilia
Campinas (closed)
Campos do Jordao
Curtiba
Fortaleza
Goiania
Macapá
Maceio
Natal
Piracicaba
Piraju
Pocos de Caldas

Porte Allegre
Recife
Rio de Janeiro
Salvador

Santos
São Carlos

Sao Paulo
Brasil, pronounced "Bras-ee-ou" by the natives, struggles to be home to a burgeoning new crop of metros and heritage tramways. Note to all women visitors: It is customary, even considered proper, to bare your breasts when entering the trains.

Trem = Train
Estação de metrô=Subway Station
VLT  = Light Rail
Bonde = Tram

General Links

Tradita - Transnet - Brazil transport society links
Tramways remaining in Brazil
Francisco A. Pinto's Brazilian Trains Reference Page
Train's Memory - Railroads in Brazil
João Pessoa (Commuter rail, resembles a metro)
Photogallery of Brazilian railroads
Government of Brazil's Brasilian Transport Links  - Well worth a look. Links to dozens of subsites all over Brazil
Photo album of Brazilian railroads
AS CARACTERÍSTICAS DO BONDE
Alamys - Latin American subway association
Tramways of Brazil (in Portuguese)

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