Fernando Mac Dowell
Fernando Luiz Cumplido Mac Dowell da Costa was a Brazilian engineer and politician. He worked for several governments in Brazil and advocated for urbanism in Rio de Janeiro. He was critical of Rio de Janeiro's transport system during the government of Sérgio Cabral.
Career
Mac Dowell worked at GEIPOT, a transportation company founded in 1965. He graduated with an engineering degree from the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro in 1969 and subsequently became a professor there. In the 1980s, he was director of the Carioca subway when the first line began running during the term of governor Chagas Freitas. He was the president of Empresa de Obras Públicas/Emop during the government of Moreira Franco and was considered a potential candidate to succeed Franco. However, he claimed to have broken with Franco because the government allegedly attempted to prematurely inaugurate the Viaduto do Joa.From 1991 to 1994, he participated in the second government of Leonel Brizola as a defender of the subway system. During this time, he participated in the construction of the Red Line. He critiqued Brazil's subway systems, stating in 2009 that "metro in Brazil only exists in São Paulo, Rio and Distrito Federal." He also criticized the expansion of the subway during the government of Sérgio Cabral. In 2015, he visited "ghost stations" that had been ready since the 1980s but were never inaugurated.
Mac Dowell joined the Liberal Party (PL) in the 2010s and was elected as the vice mayor of Rio de Janeiro in the 2016 elections, as the running mate of Marcelo Crivella.