Gearing up for the football World Cup and Olympic Games

Preparations for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, which will attract hundreds of thousands of tourists, are strengthening public pressure for more efficient mass transit. Projects include BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) lanes in nine of the 12 cities that will host World Cup matches, including Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. In four cities, including São Paulo and Brasília, light rail systems such as monorails and trams will receive government loans.


Progress has been slow. In 2010 the federal government launched a financing plan for transport projects related to the World Cup, but the details were defined only more than two years after Brazil was selected to host the sporting event. In April 2011, 30% of the planned projects had still not been awarded. In the words of Claudio de Senna Frederico, an international consultant: “There won't be time to finish everything.”

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