>>1467086Did you see what the imbecile said? Brazil has always had a precarious rail system, especially in the interior. Speaking of politics, the term "bought" seems wrong, because state control over freight rates forced one or another company to cede its operation to the government, but that happened 60 years ago! Finally: how to introduce a passenger train in places where the "slum" was built inches from the railroad and how fast would this train for ghosts be? In the photo, a train "tries" to cross the city of São Paulo in 2007. Today it does not do this, nor does a freight train reach the city.