Tarcísio's administration defines the design of the Intercity Train; see details
The external layout of the north axis of the Intercity Train project has been defined by Tarcísio de Freitas's administration in Brazil.
The administration of Tarcísio de Freitas in São Paulo has revealed the external design for the north axis of the Intercity Train, a project aimed at connecting São Paulo to Campinas with an express service. This new train will reportedly reduce travel time to just 64 minutes, achieving speeds of up to 140 km/h. The state's government describes the design as futuristic and technology-driven, aligning with the colors of the managing concessionaire, TIC Trens.
To enhance the perception of speed and modernity, the design adopts a minimalist aesthetic characterized by straight lines and precise cuts, ensuring it stands out in the railway landscape. The state administration emphasizes that this contemporary visual identity aligns with their broader goal of modernizing rail transport in São Paulo. With work on the north axis of the Intercity Train expected to begin this semester, this project is a significant step in enhancing regional connectivity and transportation efficiency.
The initiative highlights the state's investment in infrastructure and public transport as part of a broader demand for modernization in urban travel. As the administration progresses with this project, it also reflects the changing demands of commuters who seek quicker and more efficient travel options, contributing to the ongoing development of São Paulo's transport framework.