Lines
| Line | Color | Terminus | Length | Stations | Daily Ridership |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Line 7 | Ruby | Luz ↔ Jundiaí | 60.5 kilometres (37.6 mi) | 17 + 1 (under construction) | 386.000 |
| Line 8 | Diamond | Júlio Prestes ↔ Amador Bueno | 41.7 kilometres (25.9 mi) | 24 | 414.000 |
| Line 9 | Emerald | Osasco ↔ Grajaú | 31.8 kilometres (19.8 mi) | 18 | 266.000 |
| Line 10 | Turquoise | Brás ↔ Rio Grande da Serra | 34.9 kilometres (21.7 mi) | 13 | 330.000 |
| Line 11 | Coral | Luz ↔ Estudantes | 50.8 kilometres (31.6 mi) | 16 | 526.000 |
| Line 12 | Sapphire | Brás ↔ Calmon Viana | 38.8 kilometres (24.1 mi) | 13 | 199.000 |
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“We joined long wagon trains moving south; we met hundreds of wagons going north; the roads east and west were crawling lines of families traveling under canvas, looking for work, for another foothold somewhere on the land.... The country was ruined, the whole world was ruined; nothing like this had ever happened before. There was no hope, but everyone felt the courage of despair.”
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“To understand
The signs that stars compose, we need depend
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And the apparent space between them. There
Never need be lines between them, puzzling
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“It is the Late city that first defies the land, contradicts Nature in the lines of its silhouette, denies all Nature. It wants to be something different from and higher than Nature. These high-pitched gables, these Baroque cupolas, spires, and pinnacles, neither are, nor desire to be, related with anything in Nature. And then begins the gigantic megalopolis, the city-as-world, which suffers nothing beside itself and sets about annihilating the country picture.”
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