The Calado Station, also known as Coronel Fabriciano Station, was a railway station that operated as a passenger and loading and unloading terminal in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the countryside of the state of Minas Gerais. It was inaugurated on June 9, 1924, being at the time one of the three largest stations of the Vitória-Minas Railway (EFVM). Around it was established the urban core that gave rise to the headquarters of the then-subordinated district to Antônio Dias, emancipated in 1948.
Miniature Calado Station at São Sebastião Cathedral
View of the Bus Terminal built in the 1980s on the place where the railway station used to be
Historic photos at the Bus Terminal, including the Calado Station (third image from left to right).
View of the Estação Square, next to the Bus Terminal.
Coronel Fabriciano is a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in the Southeast region of Brazil. It is located in the region of Vale do Rio Doce and is situated 200 km from the state capital. The municipal population was estimated in 2020 by IBGE in 110,290 inhabitants. The area is 221.252 km2 (85.426 sq mi).
Partial view of Coronel Fabriciano seen from Timóteo
Colégio Angélica, a school founded in 1950.
Downtown in 1991
Downtown area