[2] There are plans to integrate the station with Expresso Tiradentes Line 2 (a bus rapid transit system).
In this first day of supervised operation, 7,400 passengers were transported in six hours, and more than 100 people crowded that station's entrance before it opened at 9:30 a.m.
According to the Metro, the time was not extended until midnight because there were 300 hours of tests to be executed in the signaling system.
[12][13] The first terminal was composed of light structures pre-molded of concrete with aluminium roof tiles and was supposed to connected trolleybuses lines with buses moved by diesel.
The second part of the terminal (central and south structures, under the monorail station) was opened to the population on 11 May 2019,[15] and officially inaugurated on 20 May 2019.