26 Apr 2010

Transportation


Bus System
The bus
system has a large number of bus lines going through all parts in the city, and is administrated by BHTRANS. Among the upcoming projects are the expansion of the integration between bus lines and the metro, with integrated stations, many already in use. And the construction of bus corridors, with lanes and bus stops exclusively for the bus lines. Keeping buses from traffic congestions, making the trips more viable for commuters.

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Metro

Belo Horizonte Metro or MetroBH started operating at the end of 1970s, and is one of the oldest urban railways in the country. There is still just one line, with 19 stations, from Vilarinho to Eldorado Station, in Contagem, but it is now insufficient to address the commuting needs of the entire city, transporting a little over 160,000 people daily. Two new lines, one from Santa Tereza to Barreiro, which is being built, and one from Pampulha to Savassi, which is being planned. There is also a project for the expansion for the first line, from Vilarinho to Ribeirão das Neves and from Eldorado to Betim. When completed, the MetroBH is expected to transport over 800,000 people daily.

21 Apr 2010

How to get in Belo Horizonte?


Well, to get in BH, you could catch airplaines or hit the road. We'll start talking about our airports.
AIRPORTS
-Here in BH, there is only one international airport: The Tancredo Neves/Confins Airport, wich is located in the municipalities of Lagoa Santa and Confins, 38 km (23 miles) from Belo Horizonte, and was opened in January 1984. Plans for gradual expansion to meet growing demand had been already drawn up from the airport's inception. The airport has one of the lowest rates of shutdown for bad weather in the country. It ran at limited capacity until 2005, when a large proportion of Pampulha Airport air traffic was transferred to Confins.
-Besides that airport, there are more two airports that operate regional flights of small planes and helicopters, The Pampulha Airport, and The Carlos Prates Airport.

HIGHWAYS
The city is connected to the rest of Minas Gerais state and the country by a number of roadways. Minas Gerais has the country's largest federal highway network.
-BR-040 connects Belo Horizonte to Rio de Janeiro (going south) and Brasília (going northwest). It also links other cities in the state, such as Juiz de Fora, Connselheiro Lafaiete, Santos Dumont, Sete Lagoas, and Paracatu.
-BR-262 begins in Mato Grosso do Sul and ends in Espírito Santo, crossing Minas Gerais from west to east. It links Belo Horizonte to Pará de Minas, Araxá, Manhuaçu, Uberaba, and Vitória, the capital of Espírito Santo state.
-BR-381 is an important federal highway. It connects Belo Horizonte to São Paulo

19 Apr 2010

Welcome To BH!!


Before we give you tips about Belo Horizonte, we'll tell you some facts of the city.
- The region was first settled in the early 18th century, but the city as it is known today was planned and constructed in the 1890s, in order to replace Ouro Preto as the capital of Minas Gerais;
- The city is built on several hills and completely surrounded by mountains;
- The city features a mixture of contemporary and classical buildings, and hosts several modern Brazilian architectural icons, most notably the Pampulha Complex;
- There are several large parks in the immediate surroundings of Belo Horizonte like Parque Mangabeiras.