Abrantes Railway Station
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Abrantes Station is a
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in
Abrantes Abrantes () is a municipality in the central Médio Tejo subregion of Portugal. The population was 39,325, in an area of . The municipality includes several parishes divided by the Tagus River, which runs through the middle of the municipalit ...
, Santarém,
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.


History

The station opened on 7 November 1862 and was inaugurated on 5 May 1863, connecting Abrantes and Crato. It was opened by (now defunct) Companhia Real dos Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses, later called Companhia dos Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses. On 18 March 1873, in order to connect Abrantes Station to Linha da Beira Baixa, plans were made by Joaquim J. de Almeida to connect Abrantes to Monfortinho, right next to the Spanish border. Similar plans were later made on 1 February 1879 by Lourenço de Carvalho (who was the Minister and Secretary of State for Business of Public Works, Commerce and Industry). It was later connected by
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on 6 September 1891. It was mentioned by Hans Christian Andersen in his book ''A Visit to Portugal in 1866''. The Linha da Beira Baixa became a line to the Abrantes station at a later time than the Linha do Leste.


Lines

* Linha da Beira Baixa *
Linha do Leste Linha do Leste is a Portuguese railway line which connects Abrantes railway station to the border with Spain, near to Elvas. The connection to Spain was opened on 24 September 1863.Reis et al, 2006: 12 See also *List of railway lines in Po ...


Layout

According to
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, although it has two platforms with 207 m in length and 70 cm in
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, there are three railway tracks with 508, 311, and 271 m in length. Despite its name, it's farther away from the center of Abrantes than the
Alferrarede Alferrarede is a town and a former ''freguesia'' ("civil parish"), located in the municipality of Abrantes, in Santarém District, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Abrantes (São Vicente e São João) e Alferrarede. The pop ...
Railway Station.


References


External links

https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/train-times - train times and tickets Railway stations in Portugal Railway stations opened in 1862 {{Europe-railstation-stub