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Plano Inclinado Gonçalves Closes for Requalification Through November

The shutdown begins a city program to modernize Salvador’s historic inclined planes.

Overview

  • Service was suspended on Monday, Oct. 27, with work scheduled to run until the end of November, according to Semob and the city government.
  • The requalification includes mechanical maintenance with replacement of tram parts, new paint for the cars, and installation of new railings.
  • Passengers are directed to use Elevador Lacerda and Elevador do Taboão during the closure, with the nearby Pilar line cited as an additional option.
  • Semob says the project initiates a broader sequence of upgrades that will move to the Pilar and Liberdade-Calçada inclined planes after Gonçalves is completed.
  • Officials describe the effort as focused on safety and passenger comfort with potential tourism benefits, noting Elevador Lacerda was refurbished in February.