Symbol Location: | saopaulo |
Symbol: | metro |
Tiradentes | |
Style: | São Paulo Metro |
Address: | Av. Tiradentes, 551 |
Borough: | Bom Retiro |
Country: | Brazil |
Coordinates: | -23.5308°N -46.632°W |
Structure: | Underground |
Platform: | Side platforms |
Opened: | 26 September 1975 |
Accessible: | Yes |
Code: | TRD |
Owned: | Government of the State of São Paulo |
Operator: | Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo |
Architect: | Flávio Marcondes[1] |
Passengers: | 16,000/business day[2] |
Tiradentes is a metro station on São Paulo Metro Line 1-Blue, located in the district of Bom Retiro, in São Paulo.
It is an underground station, with structure in apparent concrete and island platform. It has a built area of 9670m2.[3]
The average entrance of the station is 19,000 passengers per day, according to São Paulo Metro data. It is the less crowded station in the central region and the third to receive fewer people per day in the line, behind Jardim São Paulo–Ayrton Senna and Carandiru stations.