Faria Lima (São Paulo Metro)

São Paulo Metro station
23°34′00″S 46°41′38″W / 23.5667702°S 46.6938257°W / -23.5667702; -46.6938257Owned by Government of the State of São PauloOperated by ViaQuatroPlatformsSide platformsConstructionStructure typeUndergroundAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeFALHistoryOpened25 May 2010Passengers27,560/business day[1] Services
Preceding station São Paulo Metro Following station
Pinheiros
towards Vila Sônia-Professora Elisabeth Tenreiro
Line 4 Fradique Coutinho
towards Luz
Track layout
Legend
to Fradique Coutinho
to Pinheiros

Faria Lima is a metro station on Line 4-Yellow of the São Paulo Metro operated by ViaQuatro. It is localized in Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, between Rua Teodoro Sampaio and Rua Cardeal Arcoverde, in the district of Pinheiros. Had its civil construction concluded in February 2010. The prediction for the commercial operation was March 2010,[2] but was delayed to 25 May 2010, day which line started operating between stations Faria Lima and Paulista.[3] The delay was caused by the train tests.[3] The station should also have a connection with future Line 20-Pink (Santa Marina–Santo André).[4][5]

Characteristics

Underground station with side platforms and structure in apparent concrete. It has access for people with disabilities and connection with urban bus terminal. It has capacity for 30,000 passengers per hour during peak hours.

The station has 10 ViaQuatro customer service and maintenance agents and 10 customer service and security agents, beside ambulances in the location.

Station layout

G Street level Exit/entrance
M Concourse Fare control, ticket office, customer service, Bilhete Único/TOP recharge machines
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors open on the right
Southbound toward Vila Sônia–Professora Elisabeth Tenreiro
Northbound toward Luz →
Side platform, doors open on the right

References

  1. ^ "Entrada de passageiros por estação - Abril 2022" (PDF) (in Brazilian Portuguese). ViaQuatro. 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
  2. ^ "A primeira viagem" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. 25 January 2010. p. 12.
  3. ^ a b "Estações Paulista/Faria Lima abrem na 3a" (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Folha de S. Paulo. 23 May 2010. p. C7.
  4. ^ Brancatelli, Rodrigo; Burgarelli, Rodrigo (14 September 2011). "Prefeitura quer usar R$ 1 bi do boom imobiliário em metrô nos Jardins" (in Portuguese). Estadão. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  5. ^ Pinho, Márcio (19 July 2012). "Metrô abre licitação para projeto de linha que ligará Moema à Lapa" (in Portuguese). G1. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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Line 1 (Blue)
  • Tucuruvi
  • Parada Inglesa
  • Jardim São Paulo–Ayrton Senna
  • Santana
  • Carandiru
  • Portuguesa–Tietê
  • Armênia
  • Tiradentes
  • Luz
  • São Bento
  • Japão–Liberdade
  • São Joaquim
  • Vergueiro
  • Paraíso
  • Ana Rosa
  • Vila Mariana
  • Santa Cruz
  • Praça da Árvore
  • Saúde–Ultrafarma
  • São Judas
  • Conceição
  • Jabaquara
Line 2 (Green)
  • Cerro Corá
  • Vila Madalena
  • Santuário Nossa Senhora de Fátima–Sumaré
  • Clínicas
  • Consolação
  • Trianon–Masp
  • Brigadeiro
  • Paraíso
  • Ana Rosa
  • Chácara Klabin
  • Santos–Imigrantes
  • Alto do Ipiranga
  • Sacomã
  • Tamanduateí
  • Vila Prudente
  • Orfanato
  • Santa Clara
  • Anália Franco
  • Vila Formosa
  • Santa Isabel
  • Guilherme Giorgi
  • Aricanduva
  • Penha–Lojas Besni
  • Penha de França
  • Gabriela Mistral
  • Fernão Dias
  • Ponte Grande
  • Dutra
Line 3 (Red)
  • Palmeiras–Barra Funda
  • Marechal Deodoro
  • Santa Cecília
  • República
  • Anhangabaú
  • Pedro II
  • Brás
  • Bresser–Mooca
  • Belém
  • Tatuapé
  • Carrão–Assaí Atacadista
  • Penha–Lojas Besni
  • Vila Matilde
  • Guilhermina–Esperança
  • Patriarca–Vila Ré
  • Artur Alvim
  • Corinthians–Itaquera
Line 4 (Yellow)
  • Taboão da Serra
  • Chácara do Jockey
  • Vila Sônia–Professora Elisabeth Tenreiro
  • São Paulo–Morumbi
  • Butantã
  • Pinheiros
  • Faria Lima
  • Fradique Coutinho
  • Oscar Freire
  • Paulista–Pernambucanas
  • Higienópolis–Mackenzie
  • República
  • Luz
Line 5 (Lilac)
  • Jardim Ângela
  • Comendador Sant'Anna
  • Capão Redondo
  • Campo Limpo
  • Vila das Belezas
  • Giovanni Gronchi
  • Santo Amaro
  • Largo Treze
  • Adolfo Pinheiro
  • Alto da Boa Vista
  • Borba Gato
  • Brooklin
  • Campo Belo
  • Eucaliptos
  • Moema
  • AACD–Servidor
  • Hospital São Paulo
  • Santa Cruz
  • Chácara Klabin
  • Ricardo Jafet
  • Bom Pastor
  • Ipiranga
Line 6 (Orange)
  • Brasilândia
  • Maristela
  • Itaberaba–Hospital Vila Penteado
  • João Paulo I
  • Freguesia do Ó
  • Santa Marina
  • Água Branca
  • SESC–Pompeia
  • PUC–Cardoso de Almeida
  • FAAP–Pacaembu
  • Higienópolis–Mackenzie
  • 14 Bis–Saracura
  • Bela Vista
  • São Joaquim
Line 15 (Silver)
  • Ipiranga
  • Vila Prudente
  • Oratório
  • São Lucas
  • Camilo Haddad
  • Vila Tolstói
  • Vila União
  • Jardim Planalto
  • Sapopemba
  • Fazenda da Juta
  • São Mateus
  • Jardim Colonial
  • Boa Esperança
  • Jacu–Pêssego
  • Jardim Marilu
  • Jardim Pedra Branca
  • Cidade Tiradentes
  • Hospital Cidade Tiradentes
Line 17 (Gold)
  • São Paulo–Morumbi
  • Estádio Morumbi
  • Américo Maurano
  • Paraisópolis
  • Panamby
  • Morumbi
  • Chucri Zaidan
  • Vila Cordeiro
  • Campo Belo
  • Vereador José Diniz
  • Brooklin Paulista
  • Aeroporto de Congonhas
  • Washington Luiz
  • Vila Paulista
  • Vila Babilônia
  • Cidade Leonor
  • Hospital Sabóia
  • Jabaquara
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