Cuiabá Light Rail

Cuiabá Light Rail
Overview
Native nameVLT de Cuiabá
LocaleCuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Transit typeLight rail
Number of lines0 (2 planned)
Number of stations0 (33 planned)
Daily ridership120,000 (projected)
Technical
System length0 (22 km (14 mi) planned)
System map

CPA
Batalhão
Morada do Ouro
Praça das Bandeiras
Avenida Juliano Costa Marques
Rua Luis Felipe
Avenida Senegal
Rua Cereja
Rua Trigo de Loureiro
Avenida Mato Grosso
Centro
Praça dos Bandeirantes
Praça dos Motoristas
Rua Flamengo
Rua Capitão Iporá
Rua Haiti
Rua Alziro Zarur
Avenida Carmindo de Campos
Rua Professor Filogônio
Rua Antônio Dorileo
Rua Pau Brasil
Coxipó
Praça Bispo Dom José
Igreja Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora
Rua Caetano Santana
Travessa Tuffic Affi
Cuiabá
Várzea Grande
Rua Vila Mariana
Rua Vereador Abelardo Azevedo
Avenida Dom Orlando Chaves
Secretaria Municipal dos Transportes
Auto Shopping Fórmula
Avenida Couto Magalhães
Aeroporto

The Cuiabá Light Rail (Portuguese: VLT de Cuiabá) is an unfinished light rail in the Brazilian city of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. Work on the line has been suspended since 2015 due to suspicion of bidder fraud.[1] The project was officially canceled in 2020.[2] As of 2021, there is no intention to finish the construction and the system is to be replaced by BRT.[3]

The light rail system was designed to connect Cuiabá ("Centro Político Administrativo") with Cuiabá International Airport in the city of Várzea Grande.[4]

In 2012, 40 CAF Urbos 3 trams were ordered for operation on the system.[5] All 40 trams had been delivered by the time the project was cancelled, and the fleet was initially mothballed.[2] In August 2024, however, the state of Bahia signed an agreement for the purchase of all 40 vehicles for use on the under-construction Salvador light rail system.[5] As of October 2025, the fleet is currently undergoing refurbishment and modernization works at the CAF factory in Hortolândia.[6]

Planned system

The light rail network was planned to be 22 kilometres (14 mi) in length,[7] operating on two lines:

Line Termini Length (km) Stations Status
1 Airport ↔ Centro Político Administrativo (CPA) 15 22 Under construction
2 Centro ↔ Coxipó 7.2 11 Under construction

References

  1. ^ "Justiça Federal prorroga suspensão de obra do VLT na Grande Cuiabá" (in Portuguese). Portal G1. 16 February 2016. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Rio tramway expands and explores surplus Cuiabá LRVs". Tramways and Urban Transit. 3 June 2022. Archived from the original on 15 June 2022. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  3. ^ "Mato Grosso descarta VLT e terá BRT com ônibus elétricos e articulados entre Cuiabá e Várzea Grande". Diário do Transporte (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-12-21. Archived from the original on 2021-04-29. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  4. ^ "VLT deveria ser entregue nesta 5ª em Cuiabá mas previsão é só dezembro" [VLT should be delivered in Cuiabá this Thursday but is expected only in December]. G1 (Rede Globo) (in Portuguese). 13 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-22.
  5. ^ a b "Urban transport industry news round-up". Railway Gazette International. 14 August 2024. Retrieved 2026-01-10. The Brazilian state of Bahia has signed an agreement to purchase 40 seven-section CAF Urbos 3 light rail vehicles from the state of Mato Grosso for R$820m, and track and electrification equipment for R$100m. The unused trams were originally ordered in 2012 for a project in Cuiabá which was subsequently cancelled. They will now be overhauled by the manufacturer for use on a three-line network under development in Salvador.
  6. ^ "Urban transport industry news round-up". Railway Gazette International. 1 October 2025. Retrieved 2026-01-10. Officials of the State of Bahia have paid a visit to CAF's Hortolândia factory to inspect the progress of modernisation of the 40 secondhand Urbos 3 tram vehicles for Salvador's under-construction light rail network. Bahia State Governor Jerônimo Rodrigues has confirmed the start of revenue services on the first section in the second half of 2026.
  7. ^ "Governo garante ao TCE conclusão de trecho do VLT de Cuiabá até maio" [Government guarantees the completion of Cuiabá VLT's ECA stretch by May]. G1 (Rede Globo) (in Portuguese). 25 February 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-22.