Brazil is moving forward with a high-speed rail project connecting Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Campinas, with trains expected to reach speeds of up to 350 km/h. The system aims to shorten travel times, reduce reliance on road and air transport, and support more sustainable mobility. Once completed, it is set to become Latin America’s fastest rail network, promoting economic integration, lowering emissions, and offering travelers a faster and more comfortable journey.
Brazil introduces 350 km/h railway to connect key cities faster and cleaner.

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