Sé (São Paulo Metro)
Sé is a major interchange station on the São Paulo Metro in São Paulo, Brazil. It connects Line 1 (North-South) and Line 3 (East-West), making it one of the busiest stations in the entire system. The station is located in the heart of the city, beneath the Praça da Sé (Cathedral Square), a historically significant public space and the geographical center of São Paulo.
The station's name derives from the Praça da Sé, which in turn is named after the Catedral da Sé (São Paulo Cathedral) located within the square. The square and the station are key transport hubs, serving a multitude of commuters daily. Due to its central location, Sé station provides access to numerous commercial, cultural, and historical landmarks, making it a vital point of access for visitors and residents alike.
The station is known for its high passenger volume, especially during peak hours. It features multiple platforms, escalators, and connecting corridors to facilitate the transfer of passengers between the two lines.