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Blue Line (Lisbon Metro)
} The Blue Line ( pt, Linha Azul) or Seagull Line ( pt, Linha da Gaivota) is one of the four lines of Lisbon Metro. It is the only line of the Lisbon Metro entirely underground, without any viaduct. Stations Frequency Chronology *29 December 1959: Opening of the original Lisbon Metro network with a Y shape. Common branch stations: Restauradores, Avenida, Rotunda (former name of the Marquês de Pombal station and where the line would split into the two branches). Current Blue Line branch stations (coming from Rotunda station): Parque, São Sebastião, Palhavã (former name of the Praça de Espanha station) and Sete Rios (former name of the Jardim Zoológico station). Current Yellow Line branch stations (coming from Rotunda station): Picoas, Saldanha, Campo Pequeno and Entre Campos. *27 January 1963: Opening of the Rossio station. Main branch route: Restauradores - Rossio. *28 September 1966: Opening of the Socorro (former name of the Martim Moniz station), Int ...
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Metropolitano Lisboa Logo
Metropolitano S.A. was a privately owned consortium formed in 1994 to take over concessions granted by the Argentine government as part of railway privatisation during the presidency of Carlos Menem for the operation of commuter rail services in the Buenos Aires Province. Metropolitano operated the San Martín, Roca and Belgrano Sur lines until 2007. History Passenger services on San Martín, Roca and Belgrano Sur lines had previously been run by state-owned company Ferrocarriles Argentinos since nationalisation of the railways in 1948 and then by FEMESA (a provisional company that operated metropolitan train services until the process of privatisation was carried out). The services run by Metropolitano started from termini in or near the city centre and were operated out into Greater Buenos Aires by the following subsidiary companies named "Transportes Metropolitanos": In spite of these companies receiving large government subsidies, their services deteriorated to a p ...
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Linha De Sintra
Linha de Sintra is a railway line which connects the stations of Rossio and Sintra, in Portugal. The railway was one of the first to be planned in Portugal, and was opened on 2 April 1887. The southern terminus was changed from Alcântara-Terra to Rossio, after the station was inaugurated in June 1891. The duplication works were completed on 20 January 1949, and during the 1950s the line was electrified. New rolling stock was introduced in the 1990s. See also * List of railway lines in Portugal * History of rail transport in Portugal References Sources * * Sintra Sintra (, ) is a town and municipality in the Greater Lisbon region of Portugal, located on the Portuguese Riviera. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 377,835, in an area of . Sintra is one of the most urbanized and densely populat ... Iberian gauge railways Railway lines opened in 1887 {{Europe-rail-transport-stub ...
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PMO I Sete Rios
PMO may refer to: Government and military * Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance, a United States Food and Drug Administration standard * Polish Military Organisation, an intelligence and sabotage group during World War I * Prime Minister's Office (other), government departments in several countries * Principal Medical Officer * Priority Material Office, a logistics support command of the United States Navy Science * Periodic mesoporous organosilica, a class of materials * Phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligo, a type of molecule in molecular biology * Planetary mass object, a celestial object of size similar to a planet Other uses * Falcone–Borsellino Airport, Italy (IATA Airport Code) * Pine Mountain Observatory, an astronomical observatory in Oregon, United States * Project management office, a standards group within an organisation * Pornography, Masturbation, and Orgasm, a NoFap NoFap is a website and community forum that serves as a support group for those ...
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Laranjeiras (Lisbon Metro)
Laranjeiras station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located in the Palma de Baixo neighbourhood. History Laranjeiras station opened on 14 October 1988 in conjunction with the Colégio Militar and Alto dos Moinhos stations. It is located on Estrada das Laranjeiras, after which it is named. The architectural design of the station is by António J. Mendes. Connections Urban buses Carris * Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Campo de Ourique (Prazeres) * Sapadores ⇄ Pontinha Centro * Cidade Universitária ⇄ Damaia de Cima See also * List of Lisbon metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro The Lisbon Metro ( pt, Metropolitano de Lisboa) is the rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first metro system in ... References External links Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1988 Railway stations in Portugal opened in the ...
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Alto Dos Moinhos (Lisbon Metro)
Alto dos Moinhos station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located close to Estádio da Luz, home of SL Benfica. It is from the Lisbon neighbourhood of the same name. History The station opened in October 14, 1988, in conjunction with the Colégio Militar and Laranjeiras stations, and it is located on Rua João de Freitas Branco, under the Avenida Lusíada viaduct. The architectural design of the station is by Ezequiel Nicolau. Since July 26, 1994, the Museu da Música is located inside this station. Connections Urban buses Carris * Campo Pequeno ⇄ Afragide * Cidade Universitária ⇄ Quinta dos Alcoutins See also * List of Lisbon metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro The Lisbon Metro ( pt, Metropolitano de Lisboa) is the rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first metro system in ... References External links Blue Line (Lis ...
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Colégio Militar/Luz (Lisbon Metro)
Colégio Militar station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located in Lisbon. History The station opened on 14 October 1988, in conjunction with the Alto dos Moinhos and Laranjeiras stations, and it is located on Avenida do Colégio Militar, close to the military school from which it takes its name and Estádio da Luz, home of SL Benfica. Built over it is an important bus terminal and the shopping mall Colombo Centre. The architectural design of the station is by António J. Mendes. Throughout 2019, lifts were expected to be added to this station, making the station accessible for persons with disabilities. Connections Urban buses Carris * Charneca ⇄ Bairro de Santa Cruz * Bairro Padre Cruz ⇄ Algés * Estação Oriente (Interface) ⇄ Algés * Cidade Universitária ⇄ Damaia de Cima * Colégio Militar (Metro) ⇄ Rua João Ortigão Ramos * Campo Mártires da Pátria ⇄ Reboleira (Metro) * Colégio Militar (Metro) ⇄ Alfragide ...
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Carnide (Lisbon Metro)
Carnide station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located near the Bairro da Horta Nova neighbourhood of Lisbon. History The station opened in October 18, 1997, in conjunction with the Pontinha station, and it is located on Avenida Marechal Teixeira Rebelo, close to Avenida dos Condes de Carnide, from which it takes its name. The architectural design of the station is by José de Guimarães. Connections Urban buses Carris * Bairro Padre Cruz ⇄ Algés Suburban buses Rodoviária de Lisboa * Lisboa (Colégio Militar) ⇄ Caneças (Jardim) See also * List of Lisbon metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro The Lisbon Metro ( pt, Metropolitano de Lisboa) is the rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first metro system in ... References External links Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1997 {{Eur ...
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PMO III Pontinha
PMO may refer to: Government and military * Grade A Pasteurized Milk Ordinance, a United States Food and Drug Administration standard * Polish Military Organisation, an intelligence and sabotage group during World War I * Prime Minister's Office (other), government departments in several countries * Principal Medical Officer * Priority Material Office, a logistics support command of the United States Navy Science * Periodic mesoporous organosilica, a class of materials * Phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligo, a type of molecule in molecular biology * Planetary mass object, a celestial object of size similar to a planet Other uses * Falcone–Borsellino Airport, Italy (IATA Airport Code) * Pine Mountain Observatory, an astronomical observatory in Oregon, United States * Project management office, a standards group within an organisation * Pornography, Masturbation, and Orgasm, a NoFap NoFap is a website and community forum that serves as a support group for those who ...
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Pontinha (Lisbon Metro)
Pontinha station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located in the Bairro Mário Madeira neighbourhood of Lisbon, near the border with Amadora and Odivelas. History The station opened on October 18, 1997, in conjunction with the Carnide station, and it is located on Estrada Militar da Pontinha from which it takes its name. Built over it is an important bus terminal. The architectural design of the station is by Ana Nascimento. Connections Urban Buses Carris * Alcântara - Calçada da Tapada ⇄ Pontinha * Sapadores ⇄ Pontinha Centro * Bairro Padre Cruz ⇄ Algés * Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Pontinha (Metro) * Cidade Universitária ⇄ Quinta dos Alcoutins Suburban Buses Rodoviária de Lisboa * Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Casal do Bispo * Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Sr Roubado (Metro) via Serra da Luz * Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Loures (Centro Comercial) * Lisboa (Colégio Militar) ⇄ Caneças (Jardim) * Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Pedernais (Bairro do G ...
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Lisbon
Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people, being the List of urban areas of the European Union, 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union.Demographia: World Urban Areas
- demographia.com, 06.2021
About 3 million people live in the Lisbon metropolitan area, making it the third largest metropolitan area in the Iberian Peninsula, after Madrid and Barcelona. It represents approximately 27% of the country's population.
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Odivelas
Odivelas ( or ) is a city and a municipality in Lisbon metropolitan area, Portugal, in the Lisbon District and the historical and cultural Estremadura Province. The municipality is located 10 km northwest of Lisbon. The present Mayor is Hugo Martins, elected by the Socialist Party. The population in 2011 was 144,549, in an area of . Geography Situated in the old district of Lisbon (historical Estremadura province), the municipality of Odivelas is in the metropolitan area of Lisbon, bordering the municipalities of Loures, Sintra, Amadora and Lisbon. The region is situated in an extensive plain that extends from Pontinha to Póvoa de Santo Adrião, running through Odivelas and Olival Basto. The rest of the territory is formed by semi-rugged hilltops and valleys, dotted with pine forests and some small agricultural lands (some grazing sheep). Caneças maintains an agricultural character, through cultivation in greenhouses and fields, especially of flowers and ornamental plant ...
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Alfornelos (Lisbon Metro)
Alfornelos station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located in the Alfornelos neighbourhood of Amadora. History The station opened on 15 May 2004 in conjunction with the Amadora Este station. It is located on Praça Teófilo Braga. The architectural design of the station is by Alberto Barradas. Connections Suburban buses Vimeca / Lisboa Transportes * Casal da Mira (Dolce Vita Tejo) ↔ Lisboa (Colégio Militar) * Amadora (Estação Norte) ↔ Pontinha (Estação) * Amadora (Hospital) - Circulação See also * List of Lisbon metro stations This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro The Lisbon Metro ( pt, Metropolitano de Lisboa) is the rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first metro system in ... References External links Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 2004 {{Europe-metro-stub ...
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