According to the company, technicians are working on site to unblock and definitively open the roads.
The wall of in São Paulo, collapsed this Monday (12) and caused partial interruption of Line 12-Safira. “The circulation of trains on Line 12-Safira has been interrupted since 8pm between Brás and Tatuapé stations”, says the CPTM note, which explains that an external wall of a private condominium fell onto the roads. “Between 6pm and 7:59pm, the operation had been carried out via a single lane on the stretch to minimize impacts on passengers,” explained the company.
According to the company, technicians are working on site to unblock and definitively open the roads. “In addition to removing the rubble, the technicians carry out a careful assessment of the conditions of the rest of the wall structure to ensure that there are no new risks to railway operations. “The CPTM regrets the inconvenience caused by an external factor and works to normalize circulation definitively and safely”, says the note. As an alternative, the CPTM recommended the use of CPTM Line 11-Coral or integration with the Metro’s Red Line-3.
