Motiva Linha 4

Motiva Linha 4
Overview
Main regionGreater São Paulo
Fleet174 Hyundai Rotem 400 Series (29 trains)
Stations called at11
Parent companyMotiva
HeadquartersSão Paulo
Key peopleAntonio Barros Silva (COO)
Dates of operation2010 (2010)–present
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC catenary
Length12.8 km (8.0 mi)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Other
Websitetrilhos.motiva.com.br/linha-4-amarela/
Route map

Luz
República
Higienópolis–Mackenzie
Paulista train park
Paulista
Oscar Freire
Fradique Coutinho
Faria Lima
Pinheiros
Butantã
São Paulo–Morumbi
Vila Sônia rail yard
Vila Sônia–
Professora Elisabeth Tenreiro
Under construction
Chácara do Jockey
Taboão da Serra
Vila Sônia–Taboão da Serra free shuttle bus
Vila Sônia Bus Terminal
Largo do Taboão Bus Terminal

Motiva Linha 4,[1] formerly known as ViaQuatro, is a company belonging to Motiva, being responsible for the operation, maintenance and investments of more than US$2 billion in the São Paulo Metro Line 4 for 30 years, through the first public-private concession contract of the country, in partnership with the Government of the State of São Paulo.[2]

In the public-private concession contract signed, it is up to São Paulo Metro to install the civil infrastructure of the Line (stations construction, substations, rail yard and maintenance, tunnels, etc.), being the dealership responsible for the operation and maintenance of the line and acquisition of the rolling material, signaling systems, telecommunications and CCO (Operational Control Center).

Motiva Linha 4 fleet

Line 4-Yellow has a fleet of 174 vehicles:

Line Year Manufacturer Country of Origin Trains Numeration of Fleet / Vehicles
4 2008/2010 Rotem[3] South Korea 29 401 to 429

See also

References

  1. ^ "Motiva inicia implantação da nova marca na Linha 4-Amarela, em São Paulo, inaugurando rebranding em sua Plataforma de Trilhos". Motiva (in Brazilian Portuguese). 17 March 2026. Retrieved 24 March 2026.
  2. ^ "Estações da Linha 4-Amarela estarão abertas neste domingo, 7 de outubro" (in Portuguese). ViaQuatro. 2 October 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  3. ^ Technical informations Hyundai Rotem