List of Belo Horizonte Metro stations

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This is a list of Belo Horizonte Metro stations, excluding abandoned, projected, planned stations, and those under construction.

List of active stations

LineNameTransferOpened [1]
Line 1 Eldorado 1 August 1986
Line 1 Cidade Industrial 1 August 1986
Line 1 Vila Oeste 30 July 1999
Line 1 Gameleira 1 August 1986
Line 1 Calafate 1 August 1986
Line 1 Carlos Prates 1 August 1986
Line 1 Lagoinha 1 August 1986
Line 1 Central April 1987
Line 1 Santa Efigênia April 1992
Line 1 Santa Tereza December 1993
Line 1 Horto December 1992
Line 1 Santa Inês December 1994
Line 1 José Cândido da Silveira April 1997
Line 1 Minas Shopping April 1997
Line 1 São Gabriel 5 January 2002
Line 1 Primeiro de Maio April 2002
Line 1 Waldomiro Lobo July 2002
Line 1 Floramar July 2002
Line 1 Vilarinho 20 September 2002

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References

  1. Schwandl, Robert. "Belo Horizonte". urbanrail.