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Grajaú (CPTM)

Coordinates: 23°44′15″S 46°41′51″W / 23.737377°S 46.697608°W / -23.737377; -46.697608
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Grajaú
CPTM TUE Series 3000, seen from the SPTrans Bus Terminus in 2008.
General information
LocationR. Giovanni Bononcini, 77
Grajaú
Brazil
Coordinates23°44′15″S 46°41′51″W / 23.737377°S 46.697608°W / -23.737377; -46.697608
Owned by Government of the State of São Paulo
Operated by CPTM
PlatformsSide platforms (1992–2001)
Island platform (2008–present)
ConnectionsBus interchange Grajaú Urban Bus Terminal
Construction
Structure typeSurface
Other information
Station codeGRA
History
Opened26 September 1996
ClosedDecember 2001
Rebuilt21 April 2008
Services
Preceding station   CPTM   Following station
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Track layout

Grajaú is a train station on CPTM Line 9-Emerald, in the district of Grajaú in São Paulo.[1]

History

Grajaú station was opened by FEPASA in 1992, to attended the district of Grajaú, as part of the Jurubatuba-Varginha operational extension. Initially it was composed of two wood platforms, built along with a pontillion which crossed over Aenida Belmira Marin. The two platforms had a ravine behind them with an inclination of approximately 5 metres (16 ft), considering the avenue level. The old station was deactivated on December 2001, along with the traffic of Jurubatuba-Varginha branch, and was demolished by CPTM for the construction of Line 9-Emerald above the old FEPASA South Line.

In 2008, a larger and modernized new station was built by CPTM in the same place of the old one and kept the name Grajaú, with free access to the SPTrans urban bus terminal.[2]

See also

Reference

  1. ^ Mennucci Giesbrecht, Ralph. "Grajaú - Nova" (in Portuguese). Estações Ferroviárias do Brasil. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Enfim, chegam as estações da CPTM Interlagos e Grajaú" (in Portuguese). Prefeitura de São Paulo. 24 April 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2019.