The article discusses the decline and neglect of Brazil's railway system over the past decades. It references historical decisions made in the 1950s where the automotive industry influenced governments to shift focus from railways to road infrastructure. The author highlights the benefits of rail transport, including safety, environmental sustainability, and cost-effectiveness for both passengers and goods. Given Brazil's vast geography, railways could provide essential geographic integration. The piece reflects on the loss of a significant logistical and sustainable heritage, with the author sharing personal connections to the railway history through their grandfather.
Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the environmental and economic benefits of rail transport while criticizing past governmental policies influenced by the automotive industry. This framing suggests a critique of neoliberal or industry-driven policies, aligning with progressive values focused on sustainability,
