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Sacomã Terminal
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Sacomã Terminal is a large bus terminal in São Paulo, Brazil. Together with the Mercado, Vila Prudente, and Cidade Tiradentes Terminals it forms the Expresso Tiradentes, a corridor exclusively used by buses. The Sacomã Metro station is located near the complex. Before the opening of the terminal, much of the municipal lines (from SPTrans) had a terminus in Parque Dom Pedro II Terminal, in downtown São Paulo.
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Location | R. Bom Pastor, 3000 Ipiranga Brazil |
Coordinates | 23°36′11″S 46°36′10″W |
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Line(s) | Expresso Tiradentes |
Platforms | 6 for local and intercity buses 1 island platform for BRT |
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Platform levels | 3 |
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Opened | 8 March 2007 |
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The station has 3 levels.
- Top floor: Expresso Tiradentes station
- Mezzanine: ticketing office, ATMs, cafeteria, operational control center, health and other services. Access to the Sacomã Metro Station is through a walkway.
- Ground floor: Access to city buses (platforms 1, 2, 3 and 4) and intercity buses (platforms 5 and 6).