The Castello-Raposo System, administrated by CCR ViaOeste, consists of the Castello Branco, Senador José Ermírio de Moraes, Raposo Tavares, and Dr. Celso Charuri highways.
With an average traffic flow of 600,000 trips per day, the 168 kilometers of highway administrated by the concessionaire link the capital to the western part of the State, benefiting over 13.5 million inhabitants of 15 municipalities.
CCR ViaOeste has operated the Castello-Raposo System since 1998, when it won the public bid promoted by the State of São Paulo for operating and maintaining these highway sections. After seven years in operation, in 2005, the concessionaire was acquired by CCR, the biggest highway administrator in Brazil.
In the CCR Group, CCR ViaOeste made a series of changes in its administration, adopting a modern service system on the highways – SOS User – and developing social responsibility projects, which are the trademark of all of the Group’s highway concessionaires.
Since the beginning of the concession, CCR ViaOeste has invested around R$ 2 billion in the Castello-Raposo System.