Rodoviaria, Brasilia
After the terminal in New York, this terminal is considered to be one of the largest in the world. It serves directly 565 localities in all the states of Brazil, with the exception of Amazonas and Acre, as well as four countries (Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile). It offers a special line to the airports of Congonhas and Guarulhos, and a ride sharing automobile service Sao Paulo - Santos.
![49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008, C-Print, 136,5 x 52,5 cm, edition 9+2/3+1 49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008, C-Print, 136,5 x 52,5 cm, edition 9+2/3+1](/fileadmin/_processed_/2/b/csm_49_86_88b7735a98.jpg)
![Sketch for 49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008 Sketch for 49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008](/fileadmin/_processed_/d/a/csm_49_37_sketch_8984bf1111.jpg)
![Night at the Brasilia bus station Night at the Brasilia bus station](/fileadmin/_processed_/0/9/csm_49_37_location_66f412a1e3.jpg)
![Mounted indexprints after processing films Mounted indexprints after processing films](/fileadmin/_processed_/6/9/csm_49_37_index_fb4418f6b2.jpg)
![Thomas Kellner: 49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008, sketch of 25,5 x 8,5 cm & story board 25,5 x 8,5 cm inkpen on paper, 468 index C-prints 63,5 x 17 cm mounted on paper, one C-Print 15 x 10 cm, together in a mat of 80 x 58 cm Thomas Kellner: 49#37, Brasilia, Rodoviaria, 2008, sketch of 25,5 x 8,5 cm & story board 25,5 x 8,5 cm inkpen on paper, 468 index C-prints 63,5 x 17 cm mounted on paper, one C-Print 15 x 10 cm, together in a mat of 80 x 58 cm](/fileadmin/_processed_/4/3/csm_Kellner_49_37_Brasilia_Rodo_0a5d3e7a11.jpg)