Osasco (CPTM)

[1] The station was built by Antonio Agù and opened on 20 August 1895 by Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana.

Due to the prestige and influence of the Italian immigrant, the station was named after its city, Osasco.

A station is opened by the Kilometer 16, named Osasco, which became necessary for train detours.

In 1960, a new building was built in the station, which became saturated in a short period of time.

In 1971, Fepasa dissolved Estrada de Ferro Sorocabana and, at the end of that decade, rebuilt most of the West Line stations.