Train from the concessionaire TIC Trens, which starts operating Line 7-Rubi from this Wednesday (26). Reproduction/TV Globo Passengers on metropolitan trains faced a morning of disruptions this Friday (12) in São Paulo. After a signaling failure affected the circulation of Line 11-Coral in the early hours of the day, Line 7-Rubi also began to operate with restrictions due to a technical problem in the Francisco Morato region. According to the concessionaire TIC Trens, responsible for operating Line 7-Rubi, a breakdown in track equipment was identified at 9:48 am. As a result, passengers traveling in the Jundiaí and Palmeiras-Barra Funda directions need to make a mandatory transfer at Francisco Morato station to continue their journey. Despite the operational change, the intervals between trips were maintained, according to the company. Users are being guided through audible warnings at stations and on trains, in addition to support provided by employees on platforms, according to the company. Signaling failure alters circulation on CPTM Line 11-Coral between Barra Funda and Brás Earlier, around 6am, a signaling failure in the Barra Funda region had already caused changes in the operation of Line 11-Coral. To allow maintenance teams to work, trains started to run at reduced speed between Palmeiras-Barra Funda and Brás stations. CPTM also reported that some trains on Line 11-Coral had their destination changed to Estação da Luz until 7:20 am, when the situation was resolved. Passengers who needed to go to Palmeiras-Barra Funda were advised to use Line 10-Turquoise to complete the journey. The two incidents occurred within a few hours and affected thousands of passengers who use the Greater São Paulo railway network every day. CPTM Line 11-Coral train stopped on the track after failure this Saturday (3). Reproduction/TV Globo Note from TIC Trains "Due to the breakdown of track equipment in the Francisco Morato region, since 9:48 am this Friday (12), passengers on Line 7-Rubi heading towards Jundiaí or Palmeiras-Barra Funda need to make a mandatory transfer at Francisco Morato station. The intervals between trips remain maintained. Passengers are being informed through audible warnings on trains and stations, in addition to guidance from employees on the platforms. TIC Trens regrets the inconvenience caused and informs that the teams are working to reestablish normal operations as soon as possible."