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Rio de JaneiroFew stations in Rio are spectacular, but most are spacious and have a clear design, marble-clad walls and little advertising. Some are architecturally interesting. We start our virtual tour in Copacabana on line 1 and go northbound then change lines at Estacio station. Last update to this page: 15 December 2006. | |
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Siqueira CamposLine 1. Concourse level. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. Entrance building. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. Entrance building. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. Passenger walkway. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. |
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Cardeal ArcoverdeLine 1. Wall detail. |
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FlamengoLine 1. |
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FlamengoLine 1. |
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Largo do MachadoLine 1. |
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CateteLine 1. |
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CinelandiaLine 1. |
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CinelandiaLine 1. |
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CariocaLine 1. Concourse. |
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CariocaLine 1. Concourse. |
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CentralLine 1. Concourse level. |
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EstacioLines 1, 2. Line 1 platform. |
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EstacioLines 1, 2. Interchange route. |
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MaracanaLine 2. The bridge in the foreground leads to the world-famous football stadium. |
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IrajaLine 2. Mosaic tiles on outside station walls. |
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IrajaLine 2. Many stations on line 2 look like this. |
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Train Interior |
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All photos ©2006 M. Rohde. Home |
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