São Lucas (São Paulo Metro)

São Lucas
Station São Lucas of Line 15-Silver of São Paulo Metro under construction. April 2018.
General information
LocationAv. Prof. Luis Inácio de Anhaia Mello, 5400, São Lucas
São Paulo
Brazil
Coordinates23°35′20″S 46°32′41″W / 23.588900°S 46.544644°W / -23.588900; -46.544644
Owned by Government of the State of São Paulo
Operated by Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo
PlatformsIsland platforms
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleY
Other information
Station codeSLU
History
OpenedApril 6, 2018
Passengers
5,000/business day[1]
Services
Preceding station São Paulo Metro Following station
Oratório Line 15 Camilo Haddad
Track layout
Location
Map

São Lucas is a monorail station of the São Paulo Metro. Belongs to Line 15–Silver, which is currently in expansion, and should reach the district of Cidade Tiradentes, with connection with Line 2–Green in Vila Prudente. It is placed in Av. Prof. Luis Inácio de Anhaia Mello, 5400.

Its construction started in 2015. It was opened on April 6, 2018 by the Government of the State of São Paulo.[2]

Location on the network

Built on an elevated platform, the São Lucas station, on the monorail line known as line 15 of the São Paulo Metro (silver), is located between the Oratório station, in the direction of the provisional western terminus Vila Prudente, and the Camilo Haddad station, in the direction of the provisional eastern terminus Jardim Colonial.[3]

Station layout

P
Platform level
Westbound Line 15 (São Paulo Metro) toward Vila Prudente
Island platform, doors open on the left
Eastbound Line 15 (São Paulo Metro) toward São Mateus
M Mezzanine Fare control, ticket office, customer service, Bilhete Único/BOM recharge machines
G Street level Exit/entrance

References

  1. ^ "Entrada de Passageiros por Estação - Média Dias Úteis - 2023" (PDF) (in Portuguese). 2023-09-15. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  2. ^ "Com atraso, governo de SP inagura trecho do Monotrilho nesta sexta-feira" (in Portuguese). G1. April 6, 2018. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  3. ^ Robert Schwandl. "São Paulo (metro)". urbanrail.net. Retrieved 10 February 2022..