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The São Mateus–Jabaquara metropolitan corridor (Portuguese: Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus-Jabaquara), also called ABD Corridor (Corredor ABD) is a bus rapid transit line in Brazil, linking the city of São Paulo to three neighboring cities, Diadema, São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André, as well as (indirectly) Mauá. Operations started in 1988. Its other name references one letter per city (A for Santo André, B for São Bernardo do Campo, and D for Diadema), the same way the ABC region in Greater São Paulo is named.

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  • The São Mateus–Jabaquara metropolitan corridor (Portuguese: Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus-Jabaquara), also called ABD Corridor (Corredor ABD) is a bus rapid transit line in Brazil, linking the city of São Paulo to three neighboring cities, Diadema, São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André, as well as (indirectly) Mauá. Operations started in 1988. Its other name references one letter per city (A for Santo André, B for São Bernardo do Campo, and D for Diadema), the same way the ABC region in Greater São Paulo is named. Sâo Mateus and Jabaquara are city districts within São Paulo's jurisdiction, borrowing their names for the bus lane as they were its original termini. Despite its name, no bus lines connect both sites directly; passengers interchange buses at a linking station.The system was rated the most satisfying transportation mode in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, with a 79% approval rate, surpassing the long-lasting winning streak of São Paulo Metro (74% approval rate), according to the National Association for Public Transport's (Associação Nacional de Transportes Públicos) 2011 survey. (en)
  • O Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus - Jabaquara é um corredor de ônibus, que liga a Capital à Região do ABC Paulista com vias exclusivas, criado pela Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo e hoje operado pela Next Mobilidade. Faz parte da Rede Metropolitana de Transporte de São Paulo. (pt)
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  • São Mateus - Jabaquara Metropolitan Corridor (en)
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  • O Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus - Jabaquara é um corredor de ônibus, que liga a Capital à Região do ABC Paulista com vias exclusivas, criado pela Empresa Metropolitana de Transportes Urbanos de São Paulo e hoje operado pela Next Mobilidade. Faz parte da Rede Metropolitana de Transporte de São Paulo. (pt)
  • The São Mateus–Jabaquara metropolitan corridor (Portuguese: Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus-Jabaquara), also called ABD Corridor (Corredor ABD) is a bus rapid transit line in Brazil, linking the city of São Paulo to three neighboring cities, Diadema, São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André, as well as (indirectly) Mauá. Operations started in 1988. Its other name references one letter per city (A for Santo André, B for São Bernardo do Campo, and D for Diadema), the same way the ABC region in Greater São Paulo is named. (en)
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  • Corredor Metropolitano São Mateus–Jabaquara (pt)
  • São Mateus–Jabaquara Metropolitan Corridor (en)
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