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Complete table system

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Line Terminals Length (km) Stations System
1 Tucuruvi ↔ Jabaquara 20,2 23 Metro
2 Vila Madalena ↔ Cidade Tiradentes 16,9 15 Metro
3 Palmeiras-Barra Funda ↔ Corinthians-Itaquera 22 18 Metro
4 Luz ↔ Vila Sônia 12,8 11 Metro
5 Capão Redondo ↔ Chácara Klabin 14,1 17 Metro
6 Brasilândia ↔ São Joaquim 14,9 25 Metro
7 Luz ↔ Jundiaí 60,5 17 CPTM
8 Júlio Prestes ↔ Amador Bueno 41,7 24 CPTM
9 Osasco ↔ Grajaú 31,8 18 CPTM
10 Luz ↔ Rio Grande da Serra 37,2 14 CPTM
11 Luz ↔ Estudantes 50,8 16 CPTM
12 Brás ↔ Calmon Viana 38,8 13 CPTM
13 Brás ↔ Zézinho Magalhães 20,2 5 CPTM
14 Luz ↔ Guarulhos 28,3 3 CPTM
15 Vila Prudente ↔ Tiquatira 10 9 Metro
16 Cachoeirinha ↔ Lapa 8 10 Metro
17 Morumbi ↔ São Judas/Jabaquara 14,1 5 Metro
18 Luz ↔ Mauá 25,2 6 CPTM
19 Suzano ↔ Estudantes 11 13,8 CPTM
Grand Total - 481.3 241 Metro-CPTM

Commuter rail

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I have changed the designation back to commuter rail because, eventhough it runs by intervals and not a schedule, it still has at-grade level crossings which excludes it from being classified as a rapid transit system. jsfouche ☽☾Talk 03:49, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Why does a level crossing prevent it from being Rapid Transit?
I suspect this is a US/Europe problem. "Rapid Transit" is a US term, more common is "Metro". I suspect from reading between the lines in Wikipedia that there is some hard legal difference between "Rapid Transit" and "Commuter Rail" in the US. In Europe there are many cross-over systems which are more like a Métro in the city centre, but more like a "Commuter Rail" at the extremities where they share track with Inter-City and freight trains. (see S-Bahn, RER)
P.S. What rail gauge is this network? TiffaF (talk) 18:20, 27 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The classification of this services is a big controversy, don't go into it if you don't want to get a headache.
As for the gauge, the trains are all 1600 mm, but a stretch of the tracks (on line 8) is dual gauged for 1000 mm freight trains. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.162.198.176 (talk) 18:19, 6 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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