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The Tua Railway Station () is a
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 ...
located in the
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of Castanheiro do Norte e Ribalonga, in the
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
of
Carrazeda de Ansiães Carrazeda de Ansiães (), officially the Town of Carrazeda de Ansiães (), is a municipality in the district of Bragança in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,373,Douro River The Douro (, , , ; ; ) is the largest river of the Iberian Peninsula by discharge. It rises near Duruelo de la Sierra in the Spanish province of Soria, meanders briefly south, then flows generally west through the northern part of the Meseta ...
and the
Tua River Tua () is a river in northeastern Portugal, flowing by the border of Vila Real District and Bragança District. It is a tributary of the Douro River. The biggest and most important city it flows through is Mirandela. The Tua line was a narrow ...
. The station is served by
Comboios de Portugal CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (; ) is a state-owned company which operates passenger trains in Portugal. Prior to June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: ''Portuguese Railways'') although the company has been using it ...
(CP) main line trains on the Douro line to/from
Porto Porto (), also known in English language, English as Oporto, is the List of cities in Portugal, second largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon. It is the capital of the Porto District and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto c ...
.


History

The station opened in 1883 as the eastern terminus of the
Douro line The Douro line (Portuguese: Linha do Douro) is a 99-mile (160 km) railway line in northern Portugal that runs from Ermesinde to the eastern terminus at Pocinho. The line runs close to the Douro, Douro River for much of its route, offering ...
, serving this role until the line was extended to the Spanish border in 1887. In 1926, the Tua station served the municipalities of
Vila Flor Vila Flor () is a municipality in Portugal. Locally referred to as the Portuguese ''Capital of Olive Oil'', Vila Flor is located in the Terra Quente Transmontana, in the southern part of the district of Bragança. The population in 2011 was 6,697 ...
,
Carrazeda de Ansiães Carrazeda de Ansiães (), officially the Town of Carrazeda de Ansiães (), is a municipality in the district of Bragança in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,373,São João da Pesqueira São João da Pesqueira () is a municipality and municipal seat in the Portuguese district of Viseu. The population of the municipality in 2011 was approximately 7,874 inhabitants, in an area that extends . The present mayor is Manuel Cordeiro, el ...
, and was a test line for the ''Companhia Nacional para Bragança'' (''Braganca National Company''), which was of significant importance. The line was important for transitory services of wine, wood, olive oil, cork and livestock, principally from Porto, Vila Nova de Gaia and Régua. These services consisted of exporting 2600 tons annually in refined material and receiving 14,000 tons of raw materials. In addition, the site was a passenger hub for 15000 passengers on average, especially from Porto, Régua, Lisbon, Pinhão and Ferradosa. By 1929, it was a transshipment hub for the Foz do Tua to Bragança line, serviced by Companhia Nacional (CN), although it was one of the worst stations along the Douro line. It was formerly the junction for the scenic, narrow-gauge
Tua Line The Tua line was a metre gauge railway line in northern Portugal, which connected Tua railway station, Tua to Bragança railway station, Bragança. The line was opened in 1887 and closed in 2018. The section from Mirandela railway station, Mi ...
between
Mirandela Mirandela (), officially the City of Mirandela (), is a city and a municipality in northeastern Portugal. The city itself is contained by the Mirandela parish, which had a population of 11,397. The population of the municipality in 2021 was 21,38 ...
and
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. The Tua Line closed in 2008. In 2016, Comboios de Portugal decided to sell the historic locomotive stationed at the Tua station to a foreigner, a decision that generated some controversy. On 11 March, the president of the municipal council of Carrazeda de Ansiães asked that the government step in and reverse its sale.


Architecture

The station is situated in an isolated position along the riverway. A little distance from the station, implanted to the east, is the old train roundhouse/terminal. The platform is quite small; it is about and is situated between a hilltop and gentle surface that descends to the riverbank. Between the station and the river is a roadway. According to a report, it was difficult (without affecting the departures at the site) to enlarge the slope side, without excavating a trench on ground of compact shales. The work would be very expensive due to the volume of excavating the material. Expanding to the riverside, requiring landfill and installation of supporting walls, would not provide enough space, because the Douro was quite close (and would result in blocking the riverway in the process. The solution at the time was to dig from the sides and side of the river, exploiting the stone and debris to build a supporting wall and embankment. In this way, the surface of the station would be widened sufficiently for the station lines. The work required prior agreement with C.N., the ''Junta Autónoma das Estradas'' (''Autonomous Roads Board'') and ''Direcção dos Serviços Hidráulico'' (''Hydraulic Services Directorate''), and an estimated cost of 2100 contos: excavations to the rock (240 contos), supporting wall, embankment and diverting the road (1060 contos), new rail lines (140 contos), extensions of the pier and warehouses (10 contos), new platforms (140 contos), extending the building (150 contos), equipment (scales, etc.) (40 contos), fencing (20 contos), various and unforeseen tasks (200 contos).


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* * * {{citation , title=Relatório e Programa dos trabalhos a executar nas linhas do Minho e Douro e Sul & Sueste para as colocar em boas condições de exploração, Dezembro de 1929 , location=Lisbon, Portugal , year=1930 , language=Portuguese Tua Railway stations in Portugal opened in 1883