Sacomã Terminal is a large bus terminal in São Paulo, Brazil. Together with the Mercado, Vila Prudente, and Cidade Tiradentes Terminals it forms the Expresso Tiradentes, a corridor exclusively used by buses. The Sacomã Metro station is located near the complex. Before the opening of the terminal, much of the municipal lines (from SPTrans) had a terminus in Parque Dom Pedro II Terminal, in downtown São Paulo.

Sacomã Terminal
General information
LocationR. Bom Pastor, 3000
Ipiranga
Brazil
Coordinates23°36′11″S 46°36′10″W / 23.60306°S 46.60278°W / -23.60306; -46.60278
Owned by Government of the City of São Paulo
Operated by SPTrans
EMTU
Line(s)Expresso Tiradentes
Platforms6 for local and intercity buses
1 island platform for BRT
Connections
Construction
Platform levels3
History
Opened8 March 2007

The station has 3 levels.

  • Top floor: Expresso Tiradentes station
  • Mezzanine: ticketing office, ATMs, cafeteria, operational control center, health and other services. Access to the Sacomã 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).