Sao Paulo GallerySao Paulo (São Paulo), Brazil (America)
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São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, also nicknamed Sampa City, got its metro in 1974. The somewhat artistic photos by Lex Blagus [blagus.deviantart.com] are ordered in a roughly counter-clockwise tour around the city.
Last update: 17 May 2008.
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VergueiroLine 1. Entrance sign. Station from 1975. |
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ConsolaçãoLine 2. Entrance structure. Station from 1991. |
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BrigadeiroLine 2. Concourse level. Station from 1991. |
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BrigadeiroLine 2. Station from 1991. |
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ParaísoLines 1, 2. Station from 1975/1991. |
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ParaísoLines 1, 2. Station from 1975/1991. |
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ParaísoLines 1, 2. Station from 1975/1991. |
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Ana RosaLines 1, 2. Station from 1975/2006. |
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Ana RosaLines 1, 2. Station from 1975/2006. |
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Chácara KlabinLine 2. Concourse level. Station from 2006. |
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Chácara KlabinLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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Chácara KlabinLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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Chácara KlabinLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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ImigrantesLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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ImigrantesLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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ImigrantesLine 2. Station from 2006. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Concourse. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Mural. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Station from 2007. |
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Alto do IpirangaLine 2. Station from 2007. |
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BelémLines 3, E. View from platform. |
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BrásLines 3, D, E, F. Title of the photo: Brás in Red, Deviant Art's Global Subway Photo Contest winner in 2004. |
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RepúblicaLine 3. Station from 1982. |
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RepúblicaLine 3. Station from 1982. |
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Marechal DeodoroLine 3. Station from 1988. |
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Train |
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Train Interior |
Photos ©2008 Lex Blagus.
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