Covered Areas
Buses leaving Campinas Bus Station reaches the South, Southeast and Midwest regions of Brazil. The companies cover the cities in the states of Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Goiás, Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. Heading to São Paulo, the final destinations are Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, São José do Rio Preto, Araçatuba, Presidente Prudente, Araraquara, Sorocaba, São José dos Campos, Bauru and Santos.
The main Bus lines that leave from Campinas Bus are: Campinas x São Paulo, Campinas x Rio de Janeiro, Campinas x Santos, Campinas x Poços de Caldas.
About Campinas Bus Station
With 70 thousand square meters, Campinas Bus Station is considered the second largest of São Paulo state. Inaugurated in 2008, Terminal Intermodal Ramos de Azevedo, run by Socicam, has cost 30 million reais and has created more than 800 jobs.
With three floors, the Bus station connects with urban and metropolitan terminals, and its project was designed based on environment responsibility. The restrooms have hand dryers instead of paper towels, its taps have electronic sensors that avoid the waste of water, and the flushing system has reduced flow.
The main bus companies that serve Campinas Bus Station are Cometa, Nacional Expresso, Itapemirim, Garcia e Pluma.
Opening hours: 24 hours
How to reach
By car the access is through Rua Dr. Pereira Lima, and there are also many options for those using public transportation, once the bus station connects with the urban and the metropolitan terminals.
Main Bus lines to Campinas
Uberaba x Campinas, Uberlândia x Campinas, Porto Alegre x Campinas and Rio de Janeiro x Campinas.