Amid the strike called for this Tuesday (28) by union movements against the privatizations planned by the government of São Paulo, those who live or work in the capital of São Paulo have been facing difficulties in getting around.
At the end of this Tuesday morning, four subway lines and three of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanas (CPTM) had their operations altered due to the strike.
The four lines operated by the private sector (4-Yellow, 5-Lilac, 8-Diamante and 9-Esmeralda) operate normally from the beginning of the day.
See the status of the lines:
On the subway (updated at 11:20 am):
Line 1-Blue:
Operating between Tiradentes and Ana Rosa
Line 2-Green
Operating between Alto do Ipiranga and Vila Madalena
Line 3-Red:
Operation between Bresser-Mooca and Santa Cecília
Line 4-Yellow:
Normal operation
Line 5-Lilac:
Normal operation
Line 15-silver
Closed
At CPTM (updated at 11:40 am):
Line 7-Ruby:
Operating between Luz and Caieiras
Line 8-Diamond:
Normal operation
Line 9-Emerald:
Normal operation
Line 10-Turquoise:
Operating between Brás and Mauá
Line 11-Coral:
Operating between Luz and Guaianazes and with longer intervals
Line 12-Sapphire
Normal operation
Line 13-Jade:
Normal operation
Source: CNN Brasil

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