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Brasília Metro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brasília Metro
Brasília Metro (Portuguese: ''Metrô de Brasília'', commonly called ''Metrô'') is the metro system in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It is operated by Metrô-DF or Companhia do Metropolitano do Distrito Federal, and was opened in 2001. Currently, Brasília's Metro has 24 stations〔 on two lines, and runs for . The metro only covers part of the metropolitan area. Its main problem is the sheer distance between stations, making it a small component of the transit system of the Federal District. The administrative region of Águas Claras is well served by the system, making it one of the fastest-growing areas of Brasília.〔 All this is possible thanks to the Signaling and Traffic Control and Automatic Protection System for Trains, which allow the regularity of the interval between trips, speed control and control of the distance between the trains. Electrical, communication and signalling systems work in a redundant way; i.e. if there are flaws in the main system, the second is immediately started. The whole system takes corrective and preventive maintenance daily.〔 == History == The construction of the Brasília Metro, which links Brasília to some sites of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) began in 1992 and its first phases started working in 1999, but because of a backlog of work, the metro was not opened on its originally scheduled date and time (21 April 1994 at 17:00). Work was finally finished in the beginning of 2001. The commercial service began in September that year. During the first months, the metro operated only from 10:00 to 16:00 over only of the network of total of . Five more stations were opened in 2008: 108 South, Guariroba, Downtown Ceilândia, North Ceilândia and Ceilândia.〔 102 South and 112 South stations opened in 2009; Guará station opened in 2010.
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