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São Paulo Line 17-Gold Nears Completion as Final Station Opens
The São Paulo Line 17-Gold completes its final station, Washington Luís, by the end of June, fulfilling a promise from the 2014 World Cup. The 6.7-kilometer elevated line connects Congonhas airport to existing rail lines in the city's southern zone, with a cost of approximately 5.97 billion.
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