en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazilian state-owned enterprise Infra S.A. has completed the Technical, Economic, and Environmental Feasibility Study (EVTEA) for a light rail vehicle project approximately 15 km in length in Campina Grande, Paraíba State.

In a statement, Infra S.A. said that the completion of the EVTEA consolidates one of the most relevant phases of the project, covering demand analysis, route engineering, operational modeling, implementation and operational costs, as well as environmental and social studies. The project has now entered a more detailed structuring phase, including the development of execution designs and the definition of implementation models, thereby paving the way for future investment and contract decisions.
The planned light rail line for the project is approximately 15 km long with 13 stations, and is expected to transport around 65,000 passengers per working day in the second-largest city of Paraíba State. Through Infra S.A., the federal government aims to encourage the preparation of rail-based transportation projects for medium-sized cities.
Meanwhile, Infra S.A. is advancing the structuring of the light rail project in Bauru, São Paulo State, with support from the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), thereby expanding its project portfolio in this sector.
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