Vale Train runs on an elevated railroad. All around, it is possible to see mountainous landscape full of vegetation. Vale Train runs on an elevated railroad. All around, it is possible to see mountainous landscape full of vegetation.
Photo: Leo Lopes
Locomotive from Vale with a worker in orange protective clothing positioned at the window, highlighting the company's railway operations.
Photo: Vale's Archive
Vale passenger train crossing a high concrete bridge through a dense green forest landscape.
Photo: Vale's Archive

Vale's Experience - both physical and digital

Discover Vale’s operations through an integrated journey—from railway tourism to environmental conservation.

Plan your trip on our passenger trains connecting Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Pará, and Maranhão; visit our botanical parks and natural reserves; or explore these spaces and our operations through immersive virtual tours.

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Logistics Integration and Passenger Transportation

But our tracks don’t just carry cargo; they connect people. In Brazil, we proudly operate two regular passenger train lines, offering a safe, comfortable, and affordable transportation alternative:

  • Vitória-Minas Railway (EFVM): Connecting Espírito Santo to Minas Gerais. 
  • Carajás Railway (EFC): Connecting Pará to Maranhão. 

In total, this network spans approximately 2,000 kilometers of railway lines across Brazil.

Vale freight locomotive traveling on railway tracks surrounded by dense green vegetation, illustrating the company's rail operations.

Photo: Vitor Nogueira

Collage of old photos. In the background, a city, on top, three superimposed photos: one of operations and one of a train with Vale employee besides. Collage of old photos. In the background, a city, on top, three superimposed photos: one of operations and one of a train with Vale employee besides.

Photo: Vale's Archive

History Center: Vale's history

The Memory Center is a Vale initiative dedicated to preserving, organizing, and sharing the company’s historical records over time.

Through documents, images, artifacts, and narratives, the center brings together multiple perspectives on Vale’s trajectory, contextualizing its role in the development of mining in Brazil and the key moments that have shaped its history.

Two small monkeys are together in the picture. They seem to be under the branch of a tree. Two small monkeys are together in the picture. They seem to be under the branch of a tree.

Photo: Ricardo Teles

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Parks and Natural Reserve

Vale maintains parks open to visitors, focused on biodiversity conservation, environmental education, and connection with nature.

These spaces offer green areas, leisure opportunities, and initiatives aimed at protecting local flora and fauna.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tickets can be purchased in person during ticket office opening hours; online, 24 hours a day, via this link; or through the Vale Passenger Train app, available for Android and iOS.
Currently, Vale operates passenger transportation on two major railways: the Vitória-Minas Railway (EFVM), which connects the Metropolitan Region of Vitória (ES) to Belo Horizonte (MG), and the Carajás Railway (EFC), which links São Luís (MA) to Parauapebas (PA).

Yes. Vale maintains several biodiversity conservation areas open to visitors for leisure and environmental education. The visitation rules and opening hours for each park can be found at vale.com/parques-e-reservas.

Click here to access Vale's Parks and Reserves Page

Our collection is available to anyone interested in learning about the history of mining and railways in Brazil. Through the History Center, we provide access to documents, photographs, and preserved historical items.