Jabaquara
General information
Location80 Rua dos Jequitibás
Coordinates23°38′50″S 46°38′24″W / 23.647134°S 46.640112°W / -23.647134; -46.640112
Owned by Government of the State of São Paulo
Operated by Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo
PlatformsSide platforms
ConnectionsBus interchange Jabaquara Bus Terminal
São Mateus–Jabaquara Metropolitan Corridor
Bus interchange Jabaquara Road Terminal
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeJAB
History
OpenedSeptember 14, 1974
Passengers
69,000/business day[1]
Services
Preceding station São Paulo Metro Following station
Conceição
towards Tucuruvi
Line 1 Terminus
Track layout
to Jabaquara rail yard

Jabaquara is a station on Line 1 (Blue) of the São Paulo Metro and is the current terminus.[2] It will be integrated with the planned Line 17 (Gold).

The station integrates with the Jabaquara Intermunicipal Terminal, allowing passengers to transfer to SPTrans and EMTU bus lines with their Bilhete Único card.

SPTrans lines

The following SPTrans bus lines can be accessed. Passengers may use a Bilhete Único card for transfer:

Linha Nome da linha
175T-10 Metrô Santana
4721-10 Shopping Plaza Sul
5012-10 Vila Guacuri
5015-10 Jardim São Jorge
5018-10 Shopping Interlagos
5018-31 Shopping Interlagos
5022-10 Vila Santa Margarida
5702-10 Refúgio Santa Terezinha
5791-21 Eldorado
605A-10 Centro Paralimpico
Linha # Nome da linha
675G-10 Parque Residencial Cocaia
675G-41 Jardim Castro Alves
675M-10 Centro Sesc
695X-10 Terminal Varginha
707K-10 Terminal Guarapiranga
5010-10 Santo Amaro
576C-10 Terminal Santo Amaro
N603-11 Terminal Pinheiros
N604-11 Terminal Parque Dom Pedro ll
N633-11 Shopping Morumbi
N637-11 Vila Missionária
288 São Bernardo do Campo (Terminal Ferrazópolis)
289 Diadema (Terminal Piraporinha)
290 Diadema (Terminal Diadema)
855 Diadema (Taboão)

References

  1. "Entrada de Passageiros por Estação - Média Dias Úteis - 2023" (PDF) (in Portuguese). 2023-09-15. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  2. "Jabaquara". São Paulo Metro (in Portuguese).
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