Moema, metro station in São Paulo, Brazil
Moema is a modern subway station in southern São Paulo on Line 5 Lilás. It sits underground with multiple levels connected by elevators and escalators, featuring large glass windows that bring natural light into the space.
The station opened in April 2018 after construction was delayed due to corruption concerns. It is part of Line 5 Lilás, which connects different parts of the city and contributes to the growing metro infrastructure.
Moema station sits in a busy neighborhood filled with shops and cafes that shape daily life in the area. The place serves as a gathering point where residents and commuters cross paths and interact throughout the day.
The station has four elevators and multiple escalators across different levels to ease movement. Access is equipped for people with disabilities including wheelchair facilities and tactile guide systems for the visually impaired.
The station's architecture was designed with natural lighting in mind, which saves energy and keeps the space bright. This thoughtful design makes daily use more pleasant while contributing to more sustainable urban infrastructure.
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