Transição de três linhas da CPTM para Trivia Trens tem início

A fase de transição das linhas 11-coral, 12-safira e 13-jade da CPTM, incluindo o Expresso Aeroporto, para a Trivia Trens começou nesta quinta-feira em São Paulo. A concessionária assumirá o controle integral apenas em julho de 2027, após um ano de supervisão.

A transição teve início em 21 de maio de 2026, quando funcionários da Trivia Trens passaram a ter contato direto com a rotina das operações. O controle permanece com a CPTM, empresa estatal do governo de Tarcísio de Freitas, até 21 de julho, quando começa a operação assistida.

As três linhas transportaram quase 20 milhões de passageiros em março. Mais de 700 horas de treinamentos foram realizadas para preparar a equipe da concessionária, conforme afirmou Paulo Ferreira, diretor de operação e manutenção da Trivia Trens.

A Trivia Trens é controlada pela Comporte Participações, holding criada por Nenê Constantino, da família fundadora da Gol. Ao longo dos 25 anos de concessão, estão previstos R$ 14,3 bilhões em investimentos para requalificação e modernização da infraestrutura.

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