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Martim Moniz (Lisbon Metro)
Martim Moniz is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located in the Martim Moniz Square. History The station was designed by the architect Denis Gomes with art installations by the painter Maria Keil. Connections Urban buses Carris * Praça da Figueira - circulação * Martim Moniz ⇄ Campo de Ourique (Prazeres) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Estação Oriente (Interface) (morning service) * Martim Moniz ⇄ Parque das Nações Norte * Martim Moniz ⇄ Santa Apolónia * Gomes Freire ⇄ Cemitério da Ajuda Aerobus * Linha 1 Aeroporto ⇄ Cais do Sodré See also * List of Lisbon metro stations References External links Green Line (Lisbon Metro) stations Railway stations opened in 1966 1966 establishments in Portugal {{Europe-metro-stub ...
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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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Green Line (Lisbon Metro) Stations
Green Line may refer to: Places Military and political * Green Line (France), the German occupation line in France during World War II * Green Line (Israel), the 1949 armistice line established between Israel and its neighbours ** City Line (Jerusalem), part of the Green Line between Israel and Jordan which divided Jerusalem from 1948 and 1967 * Green Line (Lebanon), demarcation line between Christian and Muslim militias in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War * Green Line, that part of the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus that runs through Nicosia and a colloquial name for the buffer zone as a whole * Green Line, part of the GHQ Line defence works built in the United Kingdom during World War II * Gothic Line, a German defensive line in Italy built during World War II, renamed the "Green Line" in June 1944 Other * Green Line (Atlanta development corridor), a development corridor in Downtown Atlanta * The cities of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Chico, California each have ...
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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 Portugal. , the system's four lines total of route and serve 56 stations. History In ...). List of stations * Transfer station * Terminal * Transfer station and terminal References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Lisbon Metro Stations Lisbon Transport in Lisbon Lisbon-related lists ...
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Aeroporto (Lisbon Metro)
Aeroporto is the terminal station on the Red Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station was built to serve Lisbon Airport. The station, designed by the architect Leopoldo de Almeida Rosa, opened on July 17, 2012 in conjunction with the Encarnação and Moscavide stations, as part of the expansion of the line to serve Lisbon Portela Airport. Connections Urban buses Carris * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Estação Oriente (Interface) (morning service) * Estação Oriente (Interface) ⇄ Estação Roma-Areeiro * Praça de Londres ⇄ Portela - Rua dos Escritores * Marquês de Pombal ⇄ Moscavide (Quinta das Laranjeiras) * Amoreiras (Centro Comercial) ⇄ Portela - Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque Aerobus * Aeroporto ⇄ Cais do Sodré * Aeroporto ⇄ Sete Rios Suburban buses Rodoviária de Lisboa * Lisboa (Campo Grande) circulação via Charneca * Lisboa (Campo Grande) circulação via Sacavém * Lisboa (Areeiro) ⇄ Alverca (Zona Industrial) * Lisboa (Areeiro) ...
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Santa Apolónia (Lisbon Metro)
Santa Apolonia and Santa Apolónia are the Spanish and Portuguese spellings of Saint Apollonia. It is also used as a place name: * Santa Apolonia, Chimaltenango, Guatemala * Santa Apolonia, Matanzas, Cuba *, Peru *Santa Apolónia Station, a major railway and metro station in Lisbon, Portugal * Santa Apolonia, Trujillo, Venezuela *A former name of Réunion Island Réunion (; french: La Réunion, ; previously ''Île Bourbon''; rcf, label= Reunionese Creole, La Rényon) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France. It is located approximately east of the island o ...
given by Portuguese Explorers in the 16th Century, now part of France {{disambig, geo ...
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Gare Do Oriente
Gare do Oriente (), or alternately, the ''Lisbon Oriente Station'' is one of the main Portuguese intermodal transport hubs, and is situated in the civil parish of Parque das Nações, municipality of Lisbon. History In 1994, the station was proposed as part of the modernization of the Linha do Norte, a modification to the rail line to facilitate the future development of a new station in eastern Lisbon. Located along Avenida D. João II, over Avenida de Berlim and Rua Conselheiro Mariano de Carvalho, the station was planned to occupy the lands once occupied by Apeadeiro dos Olivais, which was demolished in the 1990s in order to make way for the new station. Bids for building the project on lands to be used for the 1998 exposition were solicited internationally. The concept was originally designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava in 1995, and built by Necso. The station was inaugurated on 19 May 1998, as part of the celebrations marking the opening of the Expo '98 world' ...
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Cais Do Sodré (Lisbon Metro)
Cais do Sodré is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. It is located in the Praça Duque da Terceira, connecting to the Cais do Sodré railway station and with a boat station (allowing for quick travel between Lisbon and Cacilhas, Seixal and Montijo. History This metro station was built by Pedro Botelho and Nuno Teotónio Pereira and the art work was done by António Dacosta, which left some of his drawings to be used in the station after his death, with some help from the painter Pedro Morais. This station won both the Valmor and Municipal Architecture prizes in 2008. Connections Urban buses Carris * Praça da Figueira ⇄ Algés * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Cemitério da Ajuda * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Linda-a-Velha (morning service) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Bairro Padre Cruz (morning service) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Bairro Padre Cruz (morning service) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Fetais (morning service) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Estação Oriente (Interface) (mornin ...
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