[1] It currently consists of 12 stations on a single line of 30.03 kilometers, which interconnects the municipalities of Santa Rita, Paraíba, Bayeux, João Pessoa and Cabedelo, carrying an average of 11,600 passengers per day.
4838 to build and operate the Companhia Estrada de Ferro Conde D’Eu, connecting the seat of the Province to the village of Alagoa Grande, with extensions to those of Ingá and Independência (former name of the city of Guarabira).
In 1880 the concession is given to the Companhia Estrada de Ferro Conde D’Eu of Imperial Brazil that began the construction of a 40 km stretch linking João Pessoa to the town of Entroncamento in Sapé, Paraíba, which was inaugurated in 1881.
The connection between the state capital, Parahyba do Norte (present João Pessoa) and the port of Cabedelo occurred in 1889 with the construction of a stretch of 35 km.
The commuter rail system was reactivated in Paraíba in February 1984, owned by in the Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU) with Decree-Law No.