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Agualva-Cacém Railway Station
Agualva-Cacém Station () is a railway station located in the city of Agualva-Cacém, Portugal. It is served by the Sintra Line, Linha do Oeste, and Azambuja Line. It is operated by CP Lisboa, Lisbon CP and managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal. Service Regional and InterRegional services stop at Agualva-Cacém Station roughly eight times daily in each direction. Urban trains stop at Agualva-Cacém Station at approximately 15-minute intervals on weekends and off-peak periods on weekdays. During peak periods, trains stop at Agualva-Cacém Station at approximately 5-minute intervals, with some trains arriving within a minute of each other. Station layout Agualva-Cacém Station serves as the junction between the Sintra Line and the Linha do Oeste. It is on ground level. Buses operate from the east side of the station. Platforms Agualva-Cacém Station is composed of two island platforms serving four tracks. File:Estação_Ferroviária_de_Agualva-Cacém,_panorama_platafor ...
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Agualva-Cacém
Agualva-Cacém () is a Portuguese city within the municipality of Sintra, in the Lisbon metropolitan area. It comprises the civil parishes of Agualva e Mira Sintra and Cacém e São Marcos, equivalent to 81,845 inhabitants of the municipalities population. History The toponym "Agualva" is derived from the Latin '' Aqua alba'', meaning white (pure) water, while "Cacém" is derived from the Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ... '' Qāsim'' (قاسم), meaning "the one who distributes". The name ''Agualva-Cacém'' belonged to a civil parish that encompassed of the municipality of Sintra. On 12 July 2001, that parish was elevated to the status of city and divided into four civil parishes, which, in 2013, were then merged into two ''unions of parishes'': União da ...
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Logo CP 2
A logo (abbreviation of logotype; ) is a graphic mark, emblem, or symbol used to aid and promote public identification and recognition. It may be of an abstract or figurative design or include the text of the name that it represents, as in a wordmark. In the days of hot metal typesetting, a logotype was one word cast as a single piece of type (e.g. "The" in ATF Garamond), as opposed to a ligature, which is two or more letters joined, but not forming a word. By extension, the term was also used for a uniquely set and arranged typeface or colophon. At the level of mass communication and in common usage, a company's logo is today often synonymous with its trademark or brand.Wheeler, Alina. ''Designing Brand Identity'' © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (page 4) Etymology Douglas Harper's ''Online Etymology Dictionary'' states that the first surviving written record of the term 'logo' dates back to 1937, and that the term was "probably a shortening of logogram". History Numerous ...
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CP Lisboa
The CP Urban Services network is the commuter train network of Metropolitan Lisbon and Metropolitan Porto, Portugal. It is a Comboios de Portugal company. It connects the city centers with the suburbs. Metropolitan Lisbon Network The system is complemented in Lisbon by the Lisbon Metro and an extensive bus network. It comprises four lines which served 103 million passengers in 2019. * Azambuja line: connects Azambuja and Castanheira do Ribatejo to Alcântara-Terra and * Cascais line: connects Cascais to * Sado line: connects to Praias do Sado * Sintra line: connects and Mira-Sintra- Meleças to , Alverca and Oriente Although the Cintura line connects the Azambuja line (at ) to the Cascais line (at ), the stretch between Alcântara-Terra and Alcântara-Mar is only used for freight services, and passengers transferring between both stations have to do so on foot. Nowadays, the services from the Azambuja and Sintra lines are joined in a single timetable, as "Azambu ...
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Sintra Line
Linha de Sintra is a railway line that connects the stations of Rossio railway station, Rossio and Sintra railway station, Sintra, Portugal. and is operated by Comboios de Portugal. History The railway, one of the first to be planned in Portugal, was opened on 2 April 1887. The southern terminus was changed from to , after the station was inaugurated in June 1891. The Double-track railway, duplication works were completed on 20 January 1949, and during the 1950s, the line was Railway electrification system, electrified. New rolling stock was introduced in the 1990s. Quadruple-tracking between and had been completed by September 1999. See also * List of railway lines in Portugal * History of rail transport in Portugal References Sources

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Linha Do Oeste
Linha do Oeste (Western Line) is a railway line serving the central western coast of Portugal belonging to Infraestruturas de Portugal network. The line was opened in 1887. Passenger services are operated by CP. The line is used also by freight trains from CP; the new private freight operator Takargo also plans services using this line. See also * List of railway lines in Portugal This is a list of railway lines in Portugal. List Sources * {{Railway lines in Portugal Lists of railway lines by country, Portugal Portuguese railway-related lists, Lines Railway lines in Portugal, * ... * List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars * History of rail transport in Portugal References Sources * External linksSchedule {{Railway lines in Portugal O Railway lines opened in 1887 Iberian-gauge railways ...
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Island Platform
An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are sometimes used between the opposite-direction tracks on twin-track route stations as they are cheaper and occupy less area than other arrangements. They are also useful within larger stations, where local and express services for the same direction of travel can be accessed from opposite sides of the same platform instead of side platforms on either side of the tracks, simplifying and speeding transfers between the two tracks. The historical use of island platforms depends greatly upon the location. In the United Kingdom the use of island platforms on twin-track routes is relatively common when the railway line is in a cutting or raised on an embankment, as this makes it easier to provide access to the platf ...
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Railway Station
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of land transport, next to road transport. It is used for about 8% of passenger and rail freight transport, freight transport globally, thanks to its Energy efficiency in transport, energy efficiency and potentially high-speed rail, high speed.Rolling stock on rails generally encounters lower friction, frictional resistance than rubber-tyred road vehicles, allowing rail cars to be coupled into longer trains. Power is usually provided by Diesel locomotive, diesel or Electric locomotive, electric locomotives. While railway transport is capital intensity, capital-intensive and less flexible than road transport, it can carry heavy loads of passengers and cargo with greater energy efficiency and safety. Precursors of railways driven by human or an ...
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Quadruple-track Railway
A quadruple-track railway (also known as a four-track railway) is a railway line consisting of four parallel track (rail transport), tracks with two tracks used in each direction. Quadruple-track railways can handle large amounts of traffic, and so are used on very busy routes or sections. Such conversion is referred to as "quadruplication". A railway line with six parallel tracks, or a sextuple-track railway, has three tracks in each direction. The corresponding term is "sextuplication". There are also instances of railway lines or sections with eight tracks, and cases with three or five tracks. All experience similar upsides and downsides. Advantages * Quadruple track can carry a larger amount of traffic, and through scheduling techniques like express trains can actually allow for more than twice the capacity of a double-track corridor. It is often seen around large metropolises or on busy inter-city corridors, with the most extensive urban usage seen on the New York City S ...
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