The train that goes to Paranapiacaba, Jundiaí and Mogi das Cruzes will have online sales, a restaurant car and two new carriages
Saturday (25), the CPTM announced major changes to the Tourist express by travelers Light station in St. Paul for paranapiacaba, Jundiai And Mogi das Cruzes. The company’s plans are that, within a year, tickets will be sold online, the train will have a dining car and the fleet will be expanded with the renewal of two carriages. The process of hiring the companies that will make these improvements is ongoing and the period for performing the services is up to 12 months.

or CPTM Tourist Express resumed his normal travel schedule a paranapiacaba, Jundiai And Mogi das Cruzes on January 8, 2022. The service was discontinued due to the pandemic and gradually resumed from August 2021, but only to serve passengers who had already purchased tickets and could not travel. New tickets can now be purchased at the counter in the Estação da Luz lobby, opposite the CPTM SSO. The opening hours are from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 to 18:00, and on Saturdays and Sundays, from 7:00 to 9:00.
Tours always run on weekends, departing from Estação Luz, and have an alternating schedule between cities. There are a greater number of trips to paranapiacaba because this is the most sought after destination by the public. The tour takes place in a diesel locomotive that drives two passenger carriages, made of stainless steel, made in Brazil in the 1960s. Fare values are available on the Expresso Turístico page on the CPTM website.
Source: Terra

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