Grajaú station was opened by FEPASA in 1992, to attend 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 Avenida 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 in 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]
^Mennucci Giesbrecht, Ralph. "Grajaú - Nova" (in Portuguese). Estações Ferroviárias do Brasil. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
^"Enfim, chegam as estações da CPTM Interlagos e Grajaú" (in Portuguese). Prefeitura de São Paulo. 24 April 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
External linksEdit
Official page of the Paulista Metropolitan Trains Company
Subprefecture of Capela do Socorro
Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro
August 28, 2023
grajaú, cptm, grajaú, train, station, viamobilidade, line, emerald, district, grajaú, são, paulo, grajaúgrajaú, train, station, 2022general, informationlocationr, giovanni, bononcini, 77grajaúbrazilcoordinates23, 737377, 697608, 737377, 697608owned, bygovernme. Grajau is a train station on ViaMobilidade Line 9 Emerald in the district of Grajau in Sao Paulo 1 GrajauGrajau train station in 2022General informationLocationR Giovanni Bononcini 77GrajauBrazilCoordinates23 44 15 S 46 41 51 W 23 737377 S 46 697608 W 23 737377 46 697608Owned byGovernment of the State of Sao PauloOperated byViaMobilidade CCR PlatformsSide platforms 1992 2001 Island platform 2008 present ConnectionsGrajau Urban Bus TerminalConstructionStructure typeAt gradeOther informationStation codeGRAHistoryOpened26 September 1996 26 years ago 1996 09 26 ClosedDecember 2001 21 years ago 2001 12 Rebuilt21 April 2008 15 years ago 2008 04 21 ServicesPreceding station CPTM Following stationPrimavera Interlagostowards Osasco Line 9 Bruno Covas Mendes Vila Nataltowards VarginhaTrack layoutLegendto Primavera Interlagosto Bruno Covas Mendes Vila Natal Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditGrajau station was opened by FEPASA in 1992 to attend the district of Grajau as part of the Jurubatuba Varginha operational extension Initially it was composed of two wood platforms built along with a pontillion which crossed over Avenida 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 in 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 Grajau with free access to the SPTrans urban bus terminal 2 See also EditGrajau district of Sao Paulo Line 9 CPTM Subprefecture of Capela do SocorroReferences Edit Mennucci Giesbrecht Ralph Grajau Nova in Portuguese Estacoes Ferroviarias do Brasil Retrieved 22 July 2019 Enfim chegam as estacoes da CPTM Interlagos e Grajau in Portuguese Prefeitura de Sao Paulo 24 April 2008 Retrieved 22 July 2019 External links EditOfficial page of the Paulista Metropolitan Trains Company Subprefecture of Capela do Socorro Roman Catholic Diocese of Santo Amaro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grajau CPTM amp oldid 1164252028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,