Pref. Celso Daniel-Santo André (CPTM)

However, the station was fundamental to what is the city of Santo André nowadays.[1] With the growing of the São Paulo Metropolitan Region, the station was slowly prioritizing the urban trains service.In 1977, the original station was demolished and, in 1979, a new structure was opened, which is the same until nowadays.The trains that stopped by the stations quitted traveling to Santos in 1996.In December 2002, after the murder of Mayor Celso Daniel, the station was renamed after him.
The station at the time of its opening. Photo by Militão de Azevedo.
Brazilisland platformsSão Mateus–Jabaquara Metropolitan CorridorSão Paulo Metropolitan TrainsPrefeito SaladinoLine 10CapuavaRio Grande da SerraSão Caetano do Sul-Pref. Walter BraidoTamanduateíExpress Line 10Express Line 10+JundiaíService 710São Paulo MetroSanta MarinaLine 20São Caetano do Sul–Prefeito Walter Braidotrain stationLine 10 (Turquoise)Santo AndréCelso DanielUtingaThe São Paulo Railway CompanySantosLine D (Beige)ParanapiacabaCompanhia Paulista de Trens MetropolitanosLine 7Várzea PaulistaCampo Limpo PaulistaBotujuruFrancisco MoratoBaltazar FidélisFranco da RochaCaieirasVila AuroraJaraguáVila ClaricePiritubaPiqueriÁgua BrancaPalmeiras–Barra FundaJuventus–MoocaIpirangaGuapitubaRibeirão Pires–Antônio BespalecLine 11TatuapéCorinthians–ItaqueraDom BoscoJosé BonifácioGuaianasesAntonio Gianetti NetoFerraz de VasconcelosCalmon VianaSuzanoJundiapebaBraz CubasMogi das CruzesEstudantesLine 12Engenheiro GoulartUSP LesteComendador ErmelinoSão Miguel PaulistaJardim Helena–Vila MaraItaim PaulistaJardim RomanoEngenheiro Manoel FeioItaquaquecetubaAracaréLine 13Guarulhos–CECAPAeroporto–Guarulhos