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  2. Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Galeão was the primary airport of Rio de Janeiro, being the much smaller Santos Dumont Airport the secondary facility until 2019. In 2020 positions inverted and in 2022 Santos Dumont was accounting for approximately 63% of the total traffic of Greater Rio de Janeiro, spread into three airports. In 2022 Santos Dumont reached 10,178,502 ...

  3. Transcarioca - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro's BRT lines. Transcarioca is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Rio de Janeiro, connecting Barra da Tijuca with Galeão International Airport. The Transcarioca line covers 39 kilometers and 45 stations that connect 27 neighborhoods in the north and the west. [1] It was the second line that opened on the Rio de Janeiro BRT system.

  4. List of Rio de Janeiro BRT stations - Wikipedia

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    Access to Terminal 1 of Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport [27] [28] Galeão/Tom Jobim 2 Terminal: Transcarioca: Galeão: 42A Galeão–Madureira (all stops) Access to Terminal 2 of Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport [28] [29] Gastão Rangel: Transoeste: Santa Cruz: Gelson Fonseca: Transoeste: Recreio dos Bandeirantes ...

  5. Santos Dumont Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Seaplane terminal on the day of its dedication (November 30, 1936). Panair Terminal in the 1940s Crowds gather in front of the airport during the transport of President Getúlio Vargas' body from Rio de Janeiro for burial in São Borja, 26 August 1954 View of Santos Dumont in 1971 with Varig headquarters Santos Dumont - SDU

  6. Gentileza Intermodal Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Gentileza Intermodal Terminal (Portuguese: Terminal Intermodal Gentileza, (TIG)) is a transport terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, connecting the BRT — TransBrasil — 22 municipal bus lines, and lines 1 and 4 of the VLT Carioca.

  7. Bus transport in Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de Janeiro bus system forms an important part of the public transport system in the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. As of the end of 2015, there were 1,752 bus routes servicing the Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Region, including 705 licensed by the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. [1]

  8. Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília. Rio de Janeiro has the second largest municipal GDP in the country, [8] and 30th-largest in the world in 2008. [9]

  9. RioGaleão Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    The RioGaleão Light Rail is a future light rail line serving the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro.. This new line will be approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) long and will have 7 stations, beginning at the Estácio Station (with connection to Rio de Janeiro Metro Line 1) and ending at the Galeão station, connecting the metro system directly to the Galeão Airport.

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