Camilo Haddad (São Paulo Metro)

São Paulo Metro station
23°35′43″S 46°32′16″W / 23.595354°S 46.537678°W / -23.595354; -46.537678Owned by Government of the State of São PauloOperated by Companhia do Metropolitano de São PauloPlatformsIsland platformsConstructionStructure typeElevatedAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeCADHistoryOpenedApril 6, 2018Passengers4,000/business day[1] Services
Preceding station São Paulo Metro Following station
São Lucas
towards Vila Prudente
Line 15 Vila Tolstói
towards Jacu-Pêssego
Track layout
Legend
to São Lucas
to Vila Tolstói

Camilo Haddad is a monorail station of São Paulo Metro. Belongs to Line 15-Silver, which is actually in expansion, and should go to Cidade Tiradentes, with connection with Line 2-Green in Vila Prudente. It is placed in Av. Prof. Luis Inácio de Anhaia Mello, next to Rua Camilo Haddad. Because of the small demand (about 5,000 passengers per day), this station would be named by the press as mini-station.

It was opened by the Government of the State of São Paulo on April 6, 2018.[2]

Toponymy

The station received the name of Camilo Haddad because of the homonym street, localized across to the station. Camilo Haddad was born on August 10, 1904, in Syria, and his family later migrated to Brazil. After being naturalized as Brazilian, graduated in Medicine in University of Brazil. During decades, kept his clinic in Vila Prudente, attending the community until 1974, when he died. On January 9, 1978, mayor Olavo Setúbal signed Executive Order no. 14,883, which officialized the naming of dozens of public streets, and in its subsection XXIX named "Doutor Camilo Haddad" the old B and 3 streets.[3][4][5]

Station layout

P
Platform level
Westbound toward Vila Prudente
Island platform, doors open on the left
Eastbound 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 inaugura trecho do Monotrilho nesta sexta-feira" (in Portuguese). G1. April 6, 2018. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "Dicionário de ruas - Rua Doutor Camilo Haddad" (in Portuguese). Prefeitura de São Paulo. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  4. ^ Haddad, Ucho (May 27, 2014). "Meu avô virou estação e cá estou a defender sua honradez e sua história" (in Portuguese). Ucho.info. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Egydio Setubal, Olavo (January 9, 1978). "Decreto No. 14.883, de 9 de janeiro de 1978" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Câmara dos Vereadores de São Paulo. Retrieved May 23, 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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