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SuperVia Trens Urbanos (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌsupeʁˈvi.ɐ tɾẽzuʁˈbɐ̃nu(j)ʃ]) (English:
SuperVia Urban Trains) is a
rapid transit and
commuter rail...
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Conchita Supervía (8–9
December 1895 – 30
March 1936) was a
highly po****r
Spanish mezzo-soprano
singer who
appeared in
opera in
Europe and
America and...
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SuperVia network in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil is made up of 102
stations across eight rail
lines and one
cable car line. "Estações e Integrações". SuperVia...
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railway station in
Engenho Novo, Rio de
Janeiro which is
serviced by the
Supervia.
Engenho Novo
Station was
opened in 1858,
being part of the
first section...
- The
Supervía Poniente (literally "Western
Super-Way") is a
tollway linking the
business district of
Santa Fe,
Mexico City with the
Anillo Periférico beltway...
- The ****eri Line is a
commuter rail line
operated by
SuperVia. The line
begins in
Central do
Brasil station and ends in ****eri station,
where it's possible...
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railway station in Sampaio, Rio de
Janeiro which is
serviced by the
Supervia.
Sampaio Station was
opened in 1885,
being part of the
first section of...
- as a
terminus and hub for Rio de Janeiro's
suburban trains operated by
SuperVia.
Since 2014, the
station has also been
served by the Teleférico da Providência...
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Summer Olympics. Max Vasconcellos:
Vias Brasileiras de Comunicação, 1928 "Estações e Integrações" (in Portuguese).
SuperVia.
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original on...
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station in São
Francisco Xavier, Rio de
Janeiro which is
serviced by the
Supervia. The
station was
opened in 1861. For many years, this
station was the terminus...