List of São Paulo metro stations
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The following is a list of São Paulo Metro
São Paulo Metro
The São Paulo Metro is the principal rapid-transit system in the city of São Paulo and the largest in Brazil. It is also the second largest system in South America and the third largest in Latin America, behind Mexico City and Santiago....

 stations.
Only urban bus terminals were quoted in this page. (Some stations have nearby bus lines, but they are technically not in the terminal. Tucuruvi (line 1) and Guilhermina-Esperança (line 3) stations, for example.)

Line 1 - Blue

Obs.: Line 11 (East Express) is being converted into metro standard, but it won't be line 6-Orange.
Line 8 doesn't pass through Luz station. Its terminus is at Julio Prestes station, two blocks away from Luz station.

Line 2 - Green

Obs.: The subprefecture of Bela Vista doesn't exist. Bela Vista's district belongs to subprefecture of
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Paulista Avenue is used as a line of division of subprefectures. Consequently, this line is between those subprefectures

Line 3 - Red

Obs.: Line 11 (East Express) is being converted into metro standard, but it won't be line 6-Orange.
Nowadays, Luz station is the terminus of line 11. There are projects to extend it to Barra Funda station.
Bresser's bus terminal is no longer in activity

Line 4 - Yellow

Obs.: Line 11 (East Express) is being converted into metro standard, but it won't be line 6-Orange.
Line 8 doesn't pass through Luz station. Its terminus is at Julio Prestes station, two blocks far from Luz station.

Line 5 - Lilac

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