Public transport in São Paulo
Trains
Trains in São Paulo are mostly used for long-distance travel. The city has four major stations which link to the interior region, nearby coastal regions and the suburbs surrounding the city. The city’s railway network is 162 miles (260 km) long.
Metro
The São Paulo Metro is generally efficient. […] It’s much smaller than those in major European and North American cities. Nevertheless, it’s one of the largest in South America and remains one of the best ways to travel around the center of São Paulo. […]
Buses
To compensate for the metro’s shortcomings, there has been a lot of investment into expanding the city’s public bus network. While public buses in São Paulo travel further and are more accessible than the metro, they frequently get caught in traffic and sometimes run late even though there are several exclusive bus lanes in the Greater São Paulo area.
Navigating São Paulo’s bus network can be a complicated experience for novice commuters, especially if they don’t speak Portuguese. […]
Glossário
Commuter: quem viaja diariamente para escola/trabalho.
A partir do texto é correto afirmar que:
A
if you are going on a long-distance trip the best transport is the train, while for short distance trips, the best option is the bus.
B
the São Paulo metro is smaller than most transport systems in European cities because São Paulo does not need major metro lines.
C
driving in São Paulo is not an option for those who do not speak Portuguese.
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