Viamobility, a company responsible for line 5-lilac, started the installation of safety bars In response to the accident where a man died crushed by the doors at Campo Limpo station. The preparation of the doors began on Friday (16) and the first season to receive the equipment was Capão Redondo.
Known as gap fillers, they were developed by the company’s concessionaire.
In a statement, the viamobility stated that barriers are polymer structures with a metal soul, “tailored to reduce the vain between the train and the platform.”
In total, 3,500 units of the devices were ordered and the installation is scheduled to happen at night, to “avoid any impact on the operation”, according to the concessionaire.

Project completion is expected to be 90 days, and the 17 line stations should receive security measures.
*Under supervision by Carolina Figueiredo
This content was originally published in SP: viamobility installs security barriers after passenger death on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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