This Saturday, the Port of Santos will welcome a significant arrival—the first monorail for São Paulo’s Line 17-Gold. The ship ‘Kong Que Song’ will deliver the train, marking the start of a transformative chapter for urban transport. After clearing customs, the train will head to São Paulo, signaling progress and anticipation for the city’s commuters. […]
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