Oscar Freire (São Paulo Metro)

Oscar Freire is a station on Line 4-Yellow of the São Paulo Metro operated by ViaQuatro. Its opening was scheduled for 2017,[1] same year of the opening of Higienópolis-Mackenzie station. After its opening date was delayed many times, on 31 March 2018, during opening ceremony of CPTM Line 13-Jade, Governor Geraldo Alckmin finally confirmed the opening of Oscar Freire station for 4 April 2018.[2] On 21 April 2018, it started working in full commercial time.[3]

Oscar Freire
Entrance to the station on its opening day
LocationAv. Rebouças × R. Oscar Freire
Owned by Government of the State of São Paulo
Operated by ViaQuatro
PlatformsSide platforms
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Disabled accessYes
ArchitectLuiz Carlos Esteves
Other information
Station codeFRE
History
Opened4 April 2018
Services
Preceding station   São Paulo Metro   Following station
toward Luz
Line 4
toward Vila Sônia
  Future services  
TerminusLine 16
Augusta
toward Jardim Brasília
Track layout (Line 4)

Characteristics

Station in the underground with side platforms and support rooms above the ground, with apparent concrete structures and distribution catwalk in metallic structure, fixated with braces above the platform. It has access for people with disabilities.

Station layout

G Street level Exit/entrance
M Mezzanine Fare control, ticket office, customer service, Bilhete Único/BOM recharge machines
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors open on the right
Northbound  4  toward Luz
Southbound  4  toward São Paulo-Morumbi →
Side platform, doors open on the right

References

  1. "Metrô assina contrato de R$ 858 milhões para conclusão da Linha 4-Amarela" (in Portuguese). Último Segundo. 13 July 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  2. Lobo, Caio (31 March 2018). "Alckmin entrega Linha 13 e confirma datas de entrega das estações do Metrô para a próxima semana" (in Portuguese). ViaTrolebus. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  3. Meier, Ricardo (19 April 2018). "Estação Oscar Freire da Linha 4 começa operação plena neste sábado, 21" (in Portuguese). Metrô CPTM. Retrieved 10 July 2019.

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