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Know the stations

Maracanã

Branches served
  • Deodoro
  • Santa Cruz
  • Japeri
  • Saracuruna
  • Belford Roxo
All integrations
  • acessibilidade Accessibility
  • metro Integration with Metro
  • transf-ramal Transfer between extensions
Address

Av. Presidente Castelo Branco, s/n Maracanã - Rio de Janeiro - RJ CEP 20.271-130

Opening and Closing Times
  • Weekdays: from 4:00 am to 11:00 pm
  • Saturdays: from 4:45 am to 9:15 pm
  • Sundays and holidays: from 5:30 am to 8:30 pm
Be aware

The stations close before the last train passes, so if you want to get on the last train of the day, keep an eye on the closing time of your departure station.

  • Train departures
    • Weekdays
    • Deodoro 4h20
    • Japeri 4h23
    • Santa Cruz 4h43
    • Belford Roxo 4h49
    • Gramacho 4h55
    • Central do Brasil 5h08 (expresso)
    • Central do Brasil 5h40 (parador)
    • Saturdays
    • Japeri 6h12
    • Santa Cruz 6h27
    • Belford Roxo 5h59
    • Central do Brasil 6h01
    • Sundays
    • Japeri 6h07
    • Santa Cruz 6h27
    • Belford Roxo 6h26
    • Central do Brasil 6h08
    • Weekdays
    • Japeri 22h46
    • Santa Cruz 22h51
    • Belford Roxo 21h32
    • Gramacho 22h46
    • Central do Brasil 23h52
    • Central do Brasil 23h52
    • Saturdays
    • Japeri 21h38
    • Santa Cruz 21h23
    • Belford Roxo 19h19
    • Central do Brasil 22h16
    • Sundays
    • Japeri 20h47
    • Santa Cruz 20h27
    • Belford Roxo 13h56
    • Central do Brasil 22h22
  • Toilet

    Weekdays: from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm

    Saturdays: from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

    Sundays and holidays: closed

  • History

    Line: Deodoro, Santa Cruz, Japeri, Belford Roxo e Saracuruna

    Station Anniversary: 02/08/1885

    Local Attractions: Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã) Stadium

    The Derby Club, as the racetrack of one of the most important clubs in the history of Rio de Janeiro was once known, was opened in the vicinity of the Maracanã River, close to the railway line. Derby ran from 1885 until 1926, when the Jockey Club was built in Gávea. In its place, the Maracanã stadium was erected and the station also came to carry the same name.

    The Indians named Maraka'nã, a combination of maraka (rattle) and nã (similar), to a species of parrot that emits a sound similar to that of a rattle.

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