Narrow Gauge Railways In Portugal
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Portugal formerly had several hundred kilometres of
narrow-gauge railways A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and . Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter curves, smaller structur ...
, but by 2010 only two lines were still in operation – the
Vouga line Linha do Vouga ''(the Vouga line)'' is the last surviving metre gauge railway line in Portugal still operated by Comboios de Portugal. The other remaining metre gauge lines (the Corgo, Tâmega and Tua lines) all closed in 2009. The line is, h ...
and the Metro de Mirandela. The lines were operated by
Comboios de Portugal CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (''CP''; English: ''Trains of Portugal'') is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Before June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: ''Portuguese Railways'') ...
and maintained by
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(or the predecessor CP).


History

The majority of railway lines in Portugal were built to . To reduce construction costs, some lines (notably in rural and mountainous parts of the country) were built to narrow gauge. Portugal's narrow gauge railways were largely built to metre gauge. The lines were mostly constructed from the 1880s onwards, with the final line not completed until as late as 1949. The first major wave of closures took place in the 1980s, notably the
Sabor line The Sabor line ''(Linha do Sabor)'' was a railway in north-east Portugal. It ran for nearly 106 km between Pocinho and Duas Igrejas, near Miranda do Douro. It closed in 1988. History The Sabor line served a very rural part of the country, follo ...
and the Dão line. The northern extremities of the Corgo, Tâmega and Tua lines (all running north from main
Douro line Linha do Douro is a railway in northern Portugal. For much of its route the line runs close to the Douro River, offering very scenic views of the river and valley. Trains on the line are operated by Comboios de Portugal (CP). Constructio ...
through the Douro Valley) were closed in 1990/1, with the rest of these lines closing in 2008/9.


Operational lines

* Vouga Line (Linha do Vouga) is the sole remaining narrow-gauge line still classified as part of the Portuguese National Rail Network. The Vouga Railway network originally had three sections, a main line, between Espinho and Sernada do Vouga, and two branch lines, one to Viseu and the other to Aveiro, both starting at Sernada where the workshops are located. Since the mid-1970s, the network was under constant threat of closure, especially due to the poor infrastructure condition. Closure would eventually come to the Viseu branch on the 1st of January 1990, with the remaining line continuing under constant threat of closure throughout the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s (the line was almost closed at the hight of the European debt crisis). Passenger services in the core section between Sernada do Vouga and Oliveira de Azeméis ceased in the mid-2010s, due to low ridership numbers and poor infrastructure conditions which limit the maximum speed to only 10 km/h. As of 2021, the future of the line is less uncertain with the EU economic recovery package financing the infrastructure overhaul.
Comboios de Portugal CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (''CP''; English: ''Trains of Portugal'') is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Before June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: ''Portuguese Railways'') ...
operates a regular passenger service on two routes: Aveiro to Sernada and Espinho to Oliveira de Azeméis, using a fleet of seven 2 car 9630 Series DMUs. CP also provides seasonal heritage services between Aveiro and Macinhata do Vouga (where a small railway museum occupies the former carriages shed) using either steam (only in winter due to wild fire risk) or diesel locomotives with 1900s or 1930s cars. * Linha do Tua is closed, but the section between
Mirandela Mirandela () is a city and a municipality in northeastern Portugal. The city itself has a population of about 15,000. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 23,850, in an area of 658.96 km². Mirandela is famous for its cuisine, part ...
and Brunheda is planned to be reopened. Until 1991 the line extended to Bragança, but was then closed north of Mirandela. The Metro de Mirandela operated over a short part of the line until 2018; the rest of the line closed in 2008.


Closed lines or converted to broad gauge


Closed in the 20th Century

* Dão line: this line ran between
Santa Comba Dão Santa Comba Dão () is a city and a municipality in the Viseu District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 11,597, in an area of 111.95 km2. The city proper has a population of 3,300. The present mayor is Leonel Gouveia, elected in 2013 ...
and
Viseu Viseu () is a city and municipality in the Centro Region of Portugal and the capital of the district of the same name, with a population of 100,000 inhabitants, and center of the Viseu Dão Lafões intermunipical community, with 267,633 inhabi ...
. It was closed to freight in 1972 and passengers in 1988. *Penafiel to Lixa and Entre-os-Rios line: this line, which met the
Douro line Linha do Douro is a railway in northern Portugal. For much of its route the line runs close to the Douro River, offering very scenic views of the river and valley. Trains on the line are operated by Comboios de Portugal (CP). Constructio ...
at Penafiel, closed in the late 1920s after less than 20 years of service. *
Sabor line The Sabor line ''(Linha do Sabor)'' was a railway in north-east Portugal. It ran for nearly 106 km between Pocinho and Duas Igrejas, near Miranda do Douro. It closed in 1988. History The Sabor line served a very rural part of the country, follo ...
: this line ran from
Pocinho Pocinho is a village in northern Portugal, located in the Vila Nova de Foz Côa Municipality. The Pocinho Dam and the River Douro are nearby. Pocinho railway station is the eastern terminus of the Douro railway line; the community developed w ...
to Duas Igrejas, passing through very rural areas in the north-east of the country. The line closed in 1988.


Closed in the 21st Century

*
Tâmega line The Tâmega line ''(Linha do Tâmega)'' was a railway line in northern Portugal. It closely followed the course of the Tâmega River. It closed in 2009. History The southern part of the line opened in 1909; it ran between Livração (the junct ...
: this line ran between Livração and Amarante in the
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of
Oporto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropo ...
, near the River Tâmega. In 1949 the line was extended as far north as Arco de Baúlhe; it was projected that the line would continue along Tâmega river valley until Chaves and Corgo line, but this extension was never built. The section between Amarante and Arco de Baúlhe closed in 1990. The remaining part of the line closed in 2009. *
Corgo line The Corgo line ''(Linha do Corgo)'' was a railway line in northern Portugal. It closed in 2009. It ran north from Régua (a junction station on the main Douro railway line running along the Douro Valley) to Vila Real and Chaves. The lin ...
: this line ran from Regua, on the
Douro The Douro (, , ; es, Duero ; la, Durius) is the highest-flow river of the Iberian Peninsula. It rises near Duruelo de la Sierra in Soria Province, central Spain, meanders south briefly then flows generally west through the north-west part o ...
River to
Vila Real Vila Real () is the capital and largest city of the Vila Real District, in the North region. It is also the seat of the Douro intermunicipal community and of the Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro historical province. The Vila Real municipality cover ...
. The line previously ran further north to Chaves (until 1990). The line closed in 2009. There is a small Railway Museum at Chaves.


Converted to broad gauge

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Guimarães line Guimarães () is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal, in the district of Braga. Its historic town centre has been listed as a UNESCWorld Heritage Sitesince 2001, in recognition for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and a ...
: this line (Oporto-Guimarães-Fafe) was built as a metre-gauge line. It closed between Guimarães and
Fafe Fafe () is a municipality in the northern Portuguese district of Braga. The population in 2021 was 48,502, in an area of approximately (. The city itself had a population of 14,144 in 2001. The present mayor is Antero Barbosa, elected by the Social ...
in 1986; the trackbed was converted into a cycle way. The rest of the Guimarães line (west of Guimarães to
Oporto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropo ...
) was converted to
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in 2004.


Converted to standard gauge (metro)

* Porto to Póvoa and Famalicão line: this formed the basis of the narrow-gauge section of Porto's suburban railway system, starting from
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in
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along with the Guimarães line. The narrow-gauge lines are no longer in operation, but part of the trackbed of this system has been rebuilt for use by the
Porto Metro The Porto Metro ( pt, Metro do Porto), part of the public transport (mass transit) system of Porto, Portugal, is a light rail network that runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs. ''Metro do Porto S.A.'' was f ...
.


Rolling stock

The narrow-gauge lines were steam-operated, predominantly by Mallet locomotives, for much of their existence. Diesel railcars were introduced as an economy measure in the 1940s, notably the Série 9100 built in Sweden for the Tâmega line in 1949 and the Dutch-built Série 9300 railcars used on several other lines from the early 1950s onwards. The Série 9700 diesel multiple units were purchased secondhand from the
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in 1980, but frequently proved unreliable. Metre-gauge diesel locomotives were built to replace steam haulage, especially on freight or mixed trains, notably the Série 9020 built in 1976. Steam remained in use on some lines until the 1980s.


Trams

The tram system in Lisbon, operated by
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, is also narrow gauge – with a track gauge.


See also

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(narrow-gauge railways in
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History of rail transport in Portugal The history of rail transport in Portugal dates from 28 October 1856, when Portugal's first railway line was opened between Lisbon and Carregado: the ''Companhia dos Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses''. The network was gradually expanded both south ...
*
List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars This list provides an overview of the locomotives and railcars of the Portuguese railways, that is, the traction stock of earlier private railways, the state-owned ''Comboios de Portugal'' (CP) and its predecessor, the municipal '' Metropolitano Li ...
*
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