The station opened alongside four others of Line 4 in late July 2016.
[2] The station is named after the Jardim de Alah [pt] park across the street from it.
It was previously simply named (and is still referred to as) Jardim de Alah, but was renamed alongside many others in August 2022 to include its neighborhood, Leblon, in the name.
[4] Media related to Estação Jardim de Alah at Wikimedia Commons
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