TIC Trens
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| Owner | Grupo Comporte | |||||
| Locale | Greater São Paulo, Brazil | |||||
| Transit type | Commuter rail Inter-city rail | |||||
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| Number of stations | 17 | |||||
| Chief executive | Pedro Moro | |||||
| Website | www | |||||
| Operation | ||||||
| Began operation | 7 May 2024 | |||||
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| Technical | ||||||
| Track gauge | 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) | |||||
| Electrification | 3,000 V DC catenary | |||||
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TIC Trens is a private rail transport company, headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, and responsible for the operation of Line 7-Ruby of the São Paulo Metropolitan Trains system and the construction of the Northern Branch of Intercity Train, connecting São Paulo to Campinas, and the Intermetropolitan Train, connecting Jundiaí to Campinas, with stops in Valinhos, Louveira and Vinhedo.
It is controlled by Brazilian Grupo Comporte and Chinese CRRC, which came together to compete in the Intercity Train auction. The company operated CPTM Line 7 under supervision until full operation on 26 November 2025.