Jaraguá (CPTM)

This way, the level crossing is open faster for the local traffic and avoid delays.

The station was opened by São Paulo Railway on 1 October 1891, named Taipas.

In 1947, SPR lines were incorporated to the public state company Estrada de Ferro Santos-Jundiaí (EFSJ).

[2] In the following year, the station was reformed in the 1980s, the current building was constructed, and the train system was transferred to another federal company (CBTU).

Currently, the building keeps its original characteristics and, since then, it attends the CPTM metropolitan trains, which started operating in 1994.