We want the trains in Rio to be place of harmony and calm interaction for everybody.
Check out our tips on etiquette and rules for a safe and peaceful journey:
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Hands on the door
Hands on the door
When getting on the train please make your way to the center of the carriage and avoid pressing against the doors of the train. this may otherwise puts both you and other passengers at risk.
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Preferential seating
Preferential seating
According to state law No8415 /2019,all seating, regardless of color is preferential. Please give up your seat to the elderly, people carrying children, expectant mothers, those with autism, those suffering from obesity or a disability, or anyone who's physical movements are temporarily impaired. Respect and manners should be a daily practice.
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Sitting on the floor
Sitting on the floor
Sitting on the floor of trains and stations May impede the smooth flow of passengers and put everyone's safety at risk.
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Yellow line
Yellow line
The yellow line painted on the platforms is there for your security . Please only pass the line when the train has come to a complete halt and the doors have opened. As many of them are made from a material specially fabricated to aid the visually impaired, we ask that you avoid standing directly on them.
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Earphones
Earphones
Musical taste is a personal thing. Use your earphones to listen to your favorite music in peace, and respect the other passengers` journeys.
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Watch your children
Watch your children
Children are always curious and quite excited when riding a train. When they are traveling with you, take special care of the little ones and, if possible, remain holding hands.
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Wait for passengers to leave before entering the train
Wait for passengers to leave before entering the train
Wait for those passengers who are alighting from the train to leave before boarding. In this way, accidents can be avoided and you can get on peacefully.
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Trash cans
Trash cans
Litter should not be a part of your journey. Please use the trash cans on the trains and platforms and help to keep the environment clean.
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Women-only carriage
Women-only carriage
In accordance with State Law No4.733 / 2006, those carriages identified by a pink sticker and further away from the driver, are exclusively for the use of women on weekdays, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8 pm. Besides being law, following this exclusivity is also a matter of respect.
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Watch your belongings
Watch your belongings
Paying attention to and taking care of your belongings could avoid an enormous headache. Always keep your backpack, handbag o bag close by and be alert to those items placed in the overhead racks.
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Unattended objects
Unattended objects
Should you see any unattended objects, for your security do not touch them and contact one of our representatives.
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Smoking on trains and in stations
Smoking on trains and in stations
Smoking, lighting a match or lighter on the trains and in stations, besides being prohibited by State Law No 5.517 / 2009, is not only harmful to your health but also makes other passengers uncomfortable.
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Holding a seat on a train for someone
Holding a seat on a train for someone
This is not only selfish behavior towards other passengers but it may provoke arguments and Disrupt the peaceful Journey. After all, offer passengers may also wish to sit.
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Open door
Open door
According to article 260 of the penal code, preventing the doors from closing may be considered a crime. Not only does this put your and other passengers` lives at risk, it may cause accidents and disrupt the smooth operation of the railway.
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Transporting bulky packages
Transporting bulky packages
For everyone's comfort and safety please respect the maximum volume permitted for transportation inside the train.
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Mind the gap between the train and the platform
Mind the gap between the train and the platform
I'm leaving, pay attention to the gap between the train and the platform. Please pay attention to the gap or level differentiation in some stations to avoid accidents.
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Backpacks on the back
Backpacks on the back
During rush hour avoid carrying your backpack on your back I'm help to keep a more comfortable environment for everybody. Place your backpack in front of your body Court supported on the floor between your legs or in the overhead racks in the carriage, whenever available.
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Walking on the tracks
Walking on the tracks
Walking on the railway tracks is prohibited and may be considered a crime according to articles 171 or 260 of the penal code. Besides being unsafe, this Behavior make cause accidents and affect the free circulation of trains.
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Speeding up entrance to the railway experience
Speeding up entrance to the railway experience
The train fare is R$7,40. To guarantee a better flow of passengers boarding and disembarking, please have your ticket ready. To open the gate, the Supervia Bilhete Único (Single Ticket) should be inserted into the slot of the ticket gate. If possible, buy a return ticket to avoid having to get in line again.
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Use of a mask
Use of a mask
State Decree 47.060 and State Law No8859/2020 requires the use of protective masks inside the trains and stations. We ask for everyone's support to protect not only their own health but that of other passengers.
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Unauthorized commerce
Unauthorized commerce
The trade of products on trains and stations by non-authorized traders is prohibited by SETRANS Resolution 1.264/17. The goods may be of supicious origin or past their sell-by dates, and thus harmful to one's health.
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Religious gatherings
Religious gatherings
Holding religious gatherings on the trains and in stations is prohibited, in accordance with the decision from the 12 Civil Court of the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice.
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Drinking alcohol
Drinking alcohol
The consumption of alcohol on trains and stations is prohibited by state law number 6.626 / 2013. Please cooperate for the train to remain a peaceful and respectful place.
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Traveling on the outside of trains
Traveling on the outside of trains
Traveling on the outside of trains is prohibited in accordance with article 47 of the Railway Transport Regulations, being considered a crime according to article 260 of the penal code. Besides placing your own safety at risk, these actions can cause grave accidents and affect the free circulation of trains.
Note: SuperVia is not responsible for any accident involving passengers which is caused by their own unsafe actions.SuperVia is authorized to prohibit passengers from boarding or disembarking at the next station, should they refuse to follow the norms and procedures cited. what you want to come that it should we go should we go and have a little more and then we come back sometime from this point turn off hello.