Morumbi (CPTM)


Morumbi is a train station on CPTM Line 9-Emerald, located in the limits of district of Santo Amaro. It will be connected to ViaMobilidade Line 17-Gold, scheduled to 2nd semester of 2022.

History

Morumbi station was built and opened by Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana, on January 25, 1957, and demolished in the 1970s by FEPASA. during the remodeling of communter trains. Because of the lack of funds, its reconstruction project was paralized during all the 1980s, being reestablished only in 1994, when the architectonial project was hired from architect Luiz Carlos Esteves. In 1992, CPTM launched the project South Dinamization, which wanted to conclude the construction of the remaining stations of the line.

Toponymy

The word "Morumbi" is an indigenous term of tupi origin that can mean "green fly". The ethnologist Eduardo Navarro defends that "Morumbi" has other meanings, as from the tupi maromby, which meaning is "river of the big fishes", or marumbi, term of Portuguese language that means "lagoon full of taboas".