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Reformulation of Salvador's Public Transport Can Benefit 1.3 Million People

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The implementation of the mobility projects planned for Salvador in the National Urban Mobility Study (ENMU) can cause about 53% of the capital's population, which corresponds to about 1.3 million people, to move up to one kilometer of a medium and high capacity public transport station or corridor. The data was highlighted in an exclusive interview to the portal A TARDE, on Friday, 10, with representatives of the National Bank for Economic and …
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The implementation of the mobility projects planned for Salvador in the National Urban Mobility Study (ENMU) can cause about 53% of the capital's population, which corresponds to about 1.3 million people, to move up to one kilometer of a medium and high capacity public transport station or corridor. The data was highlighted in an exclusive interview to the portal A TARDE, on Friday, 10, with representatives of the National Bank for Economic and …

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A TARDE broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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