Work on the line has been suspended since 2015 due to suspicion of bidder fraud.
[1] As of 2021, there is no intention to finish the construction and the system is to be replaced by BRT.
[2] The light rail system was designed to connect Cuiabá ("Centro Político Administrativo") with Cuiabá International Airport in the city of Várzea Grande.
[3] The spanish manufacturer CAF delivered 40 tramway cars of the Urbos series with seven elements.
[4] Cuiabá's Light Rail was planned to be 22 kilometres (14 mi) in length,[5] operating on two lines: This Brazilian rail transport related article is a stub.