• Luz Station (Portuguese: Estação da Luz, IPA: [(i)staˈsɐ̃w dɐ ˈlus]) is a commuter rail and intercity rail station in the Bom Retiro district of São Paulo...
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  • 2021 Luz (2018 film), a German horror film Luz (2019 film), a Colombian drama film Luz (2020 film), an American LGBT romantic drama film Luz Station, a...
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    in public. It is located within the central region of the city, near Luz Station. Since 2005, the city hall has shut down bars and hotels associated with...
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    The two major São Paulo railway stations are Luz and Júlio Prestes in the Luz/Campos Eliseos region. Julio Prestes Station connected Southwest São Paulo...
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    Laranjeiras stations, and it is located on Avenida do Colégio Militar, close to the military school from which it takes its name and Estádio da Luz, home of...
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  • 2000 Series CPTM train Luz Station. CPTM 2070 Series train in Brooklin CBD. Ferraz de Vasconcelos Station. Engenheiro Goulart Station São Paulo Metropolitan...
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    Jardim da Luz (also: Praça da Luz or Parque da Luz) is a public park near the Luz station and Avenida Tiradentes in the Bom Retiro district of São Paulo...
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    was considered to be a modern region. The Luz and the Júlio Prestes railway stations, along with Jardim da Luz, then São Paulo's only public park, were...
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    motorway, Exit 3 (Saint-Jean-de-Luz Nord) and Exit 2 (Saint-Jean-de-Luz Sud). The Saint-Jean-de-Luz-Ciboure station is served by the SNCF Bordeaux–Irun...
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    from Picoas to a new station, Rato) and the extension Colégio Militar/Luz–Pontinha (including a new depot near the Pontinha station, PMO III). In 1991,...
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