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Pontinha Station
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. An important bus terminal is built over it. 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 Gir ...
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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 Argentina, Argentine government as part of Railway Privatisation in Argentina, 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 Line (Buenos Aires), San Martín, Roca Line (Buenos Aires), Roca and Belgrano Sur Line (Buenos Aires), Belgrano Sur lines until 2007. History Passenger train, Passenger services on San Martín, Roca and Belgrano Sur lines had previously been run by Government-owned corporation, state-owned company Ferrocarriles Argentinos since Railway Nationalisation in Argentina, 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 ...
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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). List of stations * Transfer station * Terminal * Transfer station and terminal References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Lisbon Metro Stations Lisbon Lisbon ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131, as of 2023, within its administrative limits and 3,028,000 within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, metropolis, as of 2025. Lisbon is mainlan ... Transport in Lisbon Metro stations ...
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Odivelas (Lisbon Metro)
Odivelas station is the northern terminus on the Yellow Line of the Lisbon Metro in the Odivelas neighbourhood, north west of central Lisbon. History The station opened on 27 March 2004 in conjunction with the Senhor Roubado (Lisbon Metro), Senhor Roubado, Ameixoeira (Lisbon Metro), Ameixoeira, Lumiar (Lisbon Metro), Lumiar and Quinta das Conchas (Lisbon Metro), Quinta das Conchas stations, and it is located on Rua Professor Doutor Egas Moniz. The architectural design of the station is by Paulo Brito da Silva. Connections Suburban Buses Rodoviária de Lisboa * Odivelas (Metro) - circulação via Casal do Chapim * Odivelas (Metro) - circulação via Arroja * Pontinha (Lisbon Metro), Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Senhor Roubado (Lisbon Metro), Senhor Roubado (Metro) via Serra da Luz * Odivelas (Metro) - circulação via Sete Castelos * Arroja - circulação via Odivelas (Metro) * Arroja - circulação via Patameiras (Centro Comercial) * Odivelas (Metro) ⇄ Ramada (Bairro do ...
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Senhor Roubado (Lisbon Metro)
Senhor Roubado station is part of the Yellow Line of the Lisbon Metro. History It opened on 27 March 2004 in conjunction with the Odivelas, Ameixoeira, Lumiar and Quinta das Conchas stations, and it is located on Rua do Senhor Roubado. Rather than serving a residential neighbourhood, it is located close to the junction of the N8, A8 and A36 highways, and operates as a park and ride interchange station. The architectural design of the station is by Manuel Bastos. Connections Urban buses Carris * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Senhor Roubado (dawn service) * Cais do Sodré ⇄ Odivelas (Bairro Dr. Lima Pimentel) Suburban buses Rodoviária de Lisboa * Senhor Roubado (Metro) ⇄ Casal do Bispo * Lisboa (Campo Grande) ⇄ Caneças (Escola Secundária) * Senhor Roubado (Metro) ⇄ Montemor * Pontinha (Metro) ⇄ Senhor Roubado (Metro) via Serra da Luz * Senhor Roubado (Metro) ⇄ Caneças (Escola Secundária) via Vale do Forno * Senhor Roubado (Metro) - Circulação via ...
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Cidade Universitária (Lisbon Metro)
Cidade Universitária is a neighborhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the artificial island An artificial island or man-made island is an island that has been Construction, constructed by humans rather than formed through natural processes. Other definitions may suggest that artificial islands are lands with the characteristics of hum ... of Fundão Island. Neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro (city) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro {{RiodeJaneiro-geo-stub ...
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Campo Grande (Lisbon Metro)
Campo Grande is an elevated interchange station on the Yellow and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro. It has a large bus terminal at ground level and is located on Rua Cipriano Dourado just north of Avenida General Norton de Matos in the Lisbon parish of Alvalade, in the neighbourhood of Campo Grande, Lisbon, Campo Grande. Location The station adjoins Estádio José Alvalade home of Sporting Clube de Portugal. Nearby destinations include Pimenta Palace, Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro Museum, Universidade Lusófona and northern access to the University of Lisbon, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. History The station opened on 1 April 1993. The architectural design is by Ezequiel Nicolau with murals and art installations by Eduardo Nery. The station is not fully accessible for people with physical disabilities. Connections Urban buses Carris * 207 CCFL, Cais do Sodré (Lisbon Metro), Cais do Sodré ⇄ Fetais (morning service) * 701 CCFL, Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Campo d ...
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Amadora
Amadora (), officially Amadora City (), is a List of cities in Portugal, city and concelho, municipality in the northwest of the Lisbon metropolitan area and 10 km from central Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 175,136, in an area of 23.78 km2 (9.2 sq mi). It is the fourth biggest and most densely populated city in Portugal. History There is significant evidence of Neolithic settlements in the municipality. The Necropolis of Carenque consists of three artificial caves that served as tombs from around 3000 BCE. Amadora was originally named ''Porcalhota'', for being a Majorat of the daughter of a man surnamed ''Porcalho'' who was called for being a female ''Porcalhota''. The Aqueduto das Águas Livres, which brings water from the Sintra hills to Lisbon, and stretches , was finished in the 1770s and includes the largest masonry arch ever built, located in Campolide — the local coat of arms also displays the aqueduct (like others along its way). At the request of its pop ...
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