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The third metro line (dark blue) of my city was finally finished earlier this year, it was a great addition to our mobility system, i think they line should've gone further on the north west direction, but it's nice to finally see some investment on massive transport after 20+ years of no improvements.
Now they are building a second BRT line (dark green) that should start operations next year.
Next year the construction of the 4th line of the railway system (lime green line) will start, there are still some unknown details, but so far we know that it will be some weird suburban/tram hybrid, the route hasn't been officially announced, we only know that the trail will take you to the southern suburbs of the metro area, that area has seen a lot of growth in the past decade, so building a metro line that takes you there is a great idea, problem is where will this line connect with the rest of the system, apparently this train will take you to the 1st BRT line (Yellow Line) wich is pretty damn stupid, I can already imagine the crowds that will form on Rush hour, there rumors of the line actually going further west and making a connection with the 1st metro line (aquamarine line) but there are just rumors and it probably won't happen since the federal government is running out of money, apparently they line will use the Alstom Citadis X05 model for the cars, wich is used as tran cars in othee cities, the 3rd metro line uses the Alstom Metro 9000 series, so it seems like the government has made some kind of arrangement with Alstom for future projects.
There's also a project to build a transport system that takes you to the airport south east of the city, at first there were speculations about a 3rd BRT line, but now it seems like there are people pushing for a "car train" system, which is being developed by a company from the state.