Linha do Porto à Póvoa e Famalicão

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Portuguese railway line
3 ft 3+38 in) metre gaugeOld gauge900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in)[citation needed]
Route map

Legend
L. Minho
57,175
Famalicão
L. Minho
→ Monção
× Rua Daniel Rodrigues
× Rua dos Serrões
× EN204 / Av. 9 de Julho
54,300
Barradas
52,099
Outiz
× Rua Primeiro de Maio
50,327
Cavalões
(dem.)
× Av. de São Félix / EN206
48,094
Gondifelos
× Rua Fonte do Chão
44,899
Balazar
43,508
Fontainhas
41,500
Rates
× Rua Águas Férreas
36,500
Laundos
(dem.)
35,133
S. Félix
31,634
Amorim
(dem.)
30,700
Pisão
(dem.)
× A28 / IC1
× Av. 25 de Abril
× Via General Humberto Delgado
× Rua da Sacra Família
Viana do Castelo
(cancelled proj.)
27,933
Póvoa de Varzim
24,601
Vila do Conde
22,715
Azurara-Árvore
(formerly Azurara)
19,623
Mindelo
17,015
Vila Chã
15,676
Modivas
13,92
Vilar do Pinheiro
10,815
Pedras Rubras
09,194
Crestins
06,800
Santa Cruz
05,648
R. de Guifões
→ G. O. Guifões
8
Custóias
L. Guimarães
R. Matosinhos
→ Matosinhos
L. Pedreiras
→ Pedreiras de S. Gens
3,852
Senhora da Hora
(formerly Vila de Bouças)
02,600
Circunvalação
01,900
Ramalde
00,990
Francos
0,400
Porto-Boavista
02,100
Avenida de França
Cedofeita
(cancelled proj.)
Lapa tunnel
(488 m)
0,000
Porto-Trindade
Location on the network
Railway map Portugal

+ Porto-Trindade × Famalicão (🔎)

Linha do Porto à Póvoa e Famalicão (Porto to Póvoa and Famalicão Line) was a railway line in Portugal, which connected Porto-Trindade to Póvoa de Varzim and Famalicão. The first section, from Porto-Boavista to Senhora da Hora, was opened on 1 October 1875, having been the first narrow-gauge line in the country.[1] It was completed on 12 June 1881.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Torres, Carlos Manitto (1 February 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  2. ^ Nunes, Nuno Miguel (2005). Locomotivas da série E 61 a E 62 (in Portuguese). Entroncamento: Associação de Amigos do Museu Nacional Ferroviário. ISBN 9789727104178.
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Railway lines+ in Portugal
including trolleybuses, cable cars and elevators
IP
Iberian-gauge
railwaysᴮ#
Wyes
  • Agualva
  • Águas de Moura
  • Bombel
  • Ermidas
  • Funcheira
  • Nine†
  • Norte Setil
  • Poceirão
  • São Gemil
  • Sete Rios
  • Tunes†
  • Verride
  • Xabregas
IP
metre-gauge
railways¹#
Linha do Douro
branch lines
Porto-Minho network
  • Alto Minho‡†
  • Braga-Chaves‡†
  • Braga-Guimarães‡†
  • Guimarães
  • Lima‡†°
  • Matosinhos
  • Póvoa e Famalicão↑
  • São Pedro da Cova‡†
  • Litoral do Minho‡†
  • Lanhoso‡†
  • Transversal do Minho‡†
  • Famalicão‡†
  • Cávado‡†
Vouga/Viseu network
Other
  • Chamusca‡†
  • Penafiel
  • Avis‡†
  • Cacilhas‡†
  • Pedreiras de Caxias†
Other
heavy-rail
lines#
High-speed linesⁱ
  • Aveiro-Salamancaⁱ‡†
  • Évora-Faro-Huelvaⁱ‡†
  • Lisboa-Madridⁱ‡†
  • Lisboa-Portoⁱ‡†
  • Porto-Vigoⁱ‡†
Isolated
port railways
  • Horta²†°
  • Lena¹⁶†°
  • Monges⁶†°
  • Pego do Altar⁶†°
  • Pejão⁶†°
  • Ponta Delgada²†°
  • Pomarão¹†°
  • Funchal¹†°
  • Aljustrel (mines)³†°
  • Alfeite
  • São Pedro da Cova mine†
  • Leixões (port)
  • Panasqueira†
  • Lousal
Tourist, urban,
industrial and
military lines
Metros
Lisbon Metro
  • Blue
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Red
Porto Metro
Trams
Trolleybuses
  • Amadora‡
  • Braga†
  • Coimbra
  • Porto†
Beach railways
  • Caparica⁶
  • Barril⁶
Other mechanical
non-electric systems
  • Larmanjat⁴⁺†
  • Braga⁹↑
  • Póvoa de Varzim
  • Mira†
  • Torres Novas†
  • Pinhal de Leiria†
  • Escola de Engenharia in Tancos†
  • Ponta Delgada a Furnas e RibeirA Grande‡†
  • Palácio de Cristal†
Horsecars
Funiculars
Cable cars and
rack railways
(including aerial lifts
and people movers)
Surface
Gondola lifts
  • Achadas da Cruz
  • Aroeira‡†
  • Botânico
  • Cabo Girão
  • Cântaro
  • Covão
  • Expo
  • Fajã dos Padres
  • Funchal-Monte
  • Gaia
  • Garajau
  • Lagoa
  • Penha
  • Rocha do Navio
  • Sete Fontes‡
  • Skiparque
  • Torre
  • Viriato
  • Zoo
Elevators
Symbols
Track gauges

+ names abbreviated whenever possible
° heavy rail
# not managed by IP (and/or its predecessors)
† closed (completely)
‡ planned
†† reopened
†‡ reopening planned
‡† cancelled project
‡‡ planned using former project
↑  replaced using former trackbed
² 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) Standard gauge
¹ 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) Metre gauge
³ 3 ft (914 mm) 3-foot gauge
900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) 900 mm gauge
600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) 2-foot/600 mm gauge
⁴⁺ Larmanjat monorail

Source for IP's network: www.refer.pt/Documentos/Directorio_da_Rede_2010.pdf, page. 54

See also: Rolling stock of Portugal


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