Furnas station

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Furnas
Federal District Metro station
General information
LocationBrazil
Coordinates 15°51′54″S48°03′35.5″W / 15.86500°S 48.059861°W / -15.86500; -48.059861
Line(s)Orange line
History
Opened31 March 2001 (2001-03-31)

Furnas is a Federal District Metro brazilian station on Orange line. It opened on 31 March 2001 on the inaugural section of the line, from Central to Terminal Samambaia. It is located between Taguatinga Sul and Samambaia Sul. [1]

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Brasília". urbanrail.