Ribeirão Pires-Antônio Bespalec (CPTM)

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Ribeirão Pires–Antônio Bespalec
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View of the platform in Ribeirão Pires station on August 2012.
LocationR. Capitão José Galo, s/n
Center
Brazil
Coordinates23°42′50″S 46°24′53″W / 23.713848°S 46.414763°W / -23.713848; -46.414763Coordinates: 23°42′50″S 46°24′53″W / 23.713848°S 46.414763°W / -23.713848; -46.414763
Owned byBandeira do estado de São Paulo.svg Government of the State of São Paulo
Operated byCptmsymbol.svg CPTM
PlatformsSide platforms
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Other information
Station codeRPI
History
Opened1 March 1883
Previous namesRibeirão Pires
Services
Preceding station   CPTM   Following station
toward Brás
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Terminus
toward Jundiaí
Service 710
Terminus
Track layout
Legend

Ribeirão Pires–Antônio Bespalec is a train station on CPTM Line 10 (Turquoise), located in the city of Ribeirão Pires.

History[]

On 28 June 1861, Antonio José de Moraes sold part of Sítio Ribeirão dos Pires to the railway. This, in turn, had belonged to José Alves Siqueira, who died in 1845, and his widow Francisca Alves Bicudo. It was in this area where later the warehouse and the station were built. On 16 February 1867, with connection São Paulo–Santos to the railway, it inaugurated the temporary traffic, being the current city of Ribeirão Pires a strategical point of stop for water supply of the steam locomotives. The railway branch has already been projected in 1862 by engineer Daniel Makinson Fox the idealizer of the tilted surfaces of the mountain range. The idealized track is the same of the existing one connecting Rio Grande da Serra to Mogi das Cruzes, passing through Ribeirão Pires, branch still active of cargo transportation.

But Ribeirão Pires station was opened only on 1 March 1885. The station worked next to the current one, in a still existing building, the Warehouse. Around the station there were already some Italian immigrants, but the residents were mostly German and the activities that predominated were potteries and wood extraction, but created, on February 1887, the Italian Immigrants Colony.[1]

The village around the station grew a lot, and became a city in 1953. Just like Rio Grande da Serra, the station is the same since the beginning of the century. Today, the CPTM commuter trains attend it.

In 2013, the station was renamed to Ribeirão Pires–Antônio Bespalec after Antônio Bespalec, architect, urbanist, and Secretary of Environment during the administration of former Mayor Clóvis Volpi. Bespalec died in 2008.[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Estância Turística de Ribeirão Pires - SP" (in Portuguese). História & Arte. Archived from the original on 14 February 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  2. ^ Damo, Vanessa (25 March 2010). "Projeto de Lei no. 245/2010" (in Portuguese). Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Lei no. 15.051, de 24 de junho de 2013" (in Portuguese). Diário Oficial do Estado de São Paulo. 25 June 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
Preceding station   CPTM   Following station
toward Brás
Line 10 L10 C.jpg
Terminus
Disused railways
Guapituba
toward Jundiaí
  Trunk line
The São Paulo Railway Company
  Rio Grande
toward Santos
Guapituba
toward Luz
  Line D-Beige
CPTM
  Rio Grande da Serra
toward Paranapiacaba
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