Sacomã Terminal
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Sacomã Terminal is a large bus terminal in São Paulo, Brazil
Brazil
Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is the largest country in South America. It is the world's fifth largest country, both by geographical area and by population with over 192 million people...

. Together with the Mercado, Vila Prudente, and Cidade Tiradentes Terminals it forms the Expresso Tiradentes
Expresso Tiradentes
Expresso Tiradentes is the bus rapid transit system in São Paulo, Brazil. It is a mid-capacity transportation system that began construction in mid- 1997 , under the name of Fura-Fila...

, a corridor exclusively used by buses. The Sacomã
Sacomã (São Paulo Metro)
Sacomã is a station on Line 2 of the São Paulo Metro. From the station, there is access to Sacomã Terminal, a large bus terminal that includes access to Expresso Tiradentes as well as municipal and intercity bus lines....

 Metro station is located within the complex. Before the opening of the terminal, much of the municipal lines (from SPTrans
SPTrans
The São Paulo Transporte is the name adopted on March 8, 1995 by the municipal local government which aims to manage the public transport system with buses in São Paulo...

) had a terminus in Parque Dom Pedro II Terminal, in downtown São Paulo.

The station has 3 levels.
  • Top floor: Expresso Tiradentes
    Expresso Tiradentes
    Expresso Tiradentes is the bus rapid transit system in São Paulo, Brazil. It is a mid-capacity transportation system that began construction in mid- 1997 , under the name of Fura-Fila...

     station
  • Mezzanine: ticketing office, ATMs, cafeteria, operational control center, health and other services. Access to the Sacomã
    Sacomã (São Paulo Metro)
    Sacomã is a station on Line 2 of the São Paulo Metro. From the station, there is access to Sacomã Terminal, a large bus terminal that includes access to Expresso Tiradentes as well as municipal and intercity bus lines....

    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).
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