2006: The Opening of a Rapid Transit Station in the Chácara Klabin Neighborhood of Brazil’s Capital City

May 9, 2006

A newly built station of the Sáo Paulo Metro (popularly known as the Metrô), one of the rapid transit systems serving the capital of Brazil, was opened in the Chácara Klabin neighborhood of the city’s south-central area. Chácara Klabin station made its debut as part of Line 2 (Green) of the Metrô. This station was designed by architect Ilvio Silva Artioli.

Starting on September 28, 2018, Chácara Klabin station also became part of Line 5 (Lilac) of the Metrô.  The Metrô encompasses a total of six lines that cover 64.9 miles (104.4 kilometers) altogether.

Photo Credit: Geogast (licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en)

For more information on Chácara Klabin station, please check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A1cara_Klabin_(S%C3%A3o_Paulo_Metro)

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