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Coordinates: 41°0856N 8°3507W / 41.14879°N 8.58541°W / 41.14879; -8.58541
 

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Campanhã Railway Station


Estação Ferroviária de Campanhã
Railway Station
The 19th century facade of the railway station in Campanhã
General information
LocationCampanhã, Porto, Portugal
Coordinates41°08′56N 8°35′07W / 41.14879°N 8.58541°W / 41.14879; -8.58541
History
Opened21 May 1875 (1875-05-21)
Services
Preceding station Comboios de Portugal Following station
Vila Nova de Gaia Alfa Pendular Famalicão
towards Braga
Vila Nova de Gaia
towards Faro
Alfa Pendular

Terminus
Vila Nova de Gaia Intercidades Famalicão
towards Braga
Trofa
towards Guimarães
Trofa
towards Valença
Terminus

Other services

Preceding station Comboios de Portugal Following station
Terminus Celta

International Service

Nine
towards Vigo-Guixar
Porto-São Bento
Terminus
InterRegional Ermesinde
towards Valença
Vila Nova de Gaia
Terminus
Porto-São Bento
Terminus
Ermesinde
towards Pocinho
Terminus Contumil
towards Pocinho
Ermesinde
towards Régua
Porto-São Bento
Terminus
Vila Nova de Gaia
towards Coimbra-B
Terminus
Vila Nova de Gaia
towards Entroncamento
Vila Nova de Gaia
Porto-São Bento
Terminus
Regional Contumil
General Torres
towards Coimbra-B
Terminus
Vila Nova de Gaia
towards Entroncamento
General Torres
  • t
  • e
  • Porto Commuter rail

    Porto metropolitan area commuter rail services

    Guimarães

    Covas

    Nespereira

    Vizela

    Pereirinhas

    Cuca

    Lordelo
    Braga

    Giesteira
    Ferreiros

    Vila das Aves
    Mazagão

    Caniços
    Aveleda

    Santo Tirso
    Tadim

    Ruilhe

    Caíde
    Arentim

    Meinedo
    Couto de
    Cambeses

    Bustelo
    Nine

    Penafiel
    Louro

    Paredes
    Mouquim

    Oleiros
    Famalicão

    Irivo
    Barrimau

    Cête
    Esmeriz

    Parada
    Lousado

    Recarei-Sobreira
    Trofa

    Trancoso
    Portela

    Terronhas
    São Romão

    São Martinho
    do Campo
    São Frutuoso

    Valongo
    Leandro

    Suzão
    Travagem

    Cabeda
    Ermesinde

    Águas Santas/
    Palmiheira

    Rio Tinto

    Contumil

    Porto-Campanhã

    General Torres
    Porto-São Bento

    Vila Nova de Gaia

    Coimbrões
    Aveiro

    Madalena
    Cacia

    Valadares
    Canelas

    Francelos
    Salreu

    Miramar
    Estarreja

    Aguda
    Avanca

    Granja
    Válega

    Espinho
    Ovar

    Silvalde
    Carvalheira-
    Maceda

    Paramos
    Cortegaça

    Esmoriz

    Legend

    Ramal de Braga/Linha do Minho

    Linha do Douro

    Linha de Guimarães

    Linha do Norte
    Source: Official site, January 2019
  • t
  • e
  • Porto Metro

    Routes[1][2]

    Póvoa de Varzim

    São Brás

    Portas Fronhas

    Alto do Pega

    Vila do Conde

    Santa Clara

    Azurara

    Árvore

    Varziela

    Espaço Natureza

    Mindelo

    Modivas Centro

    Modivas Sul

    Vilar do Pinheiro

    Lidador
    Airport interchange Aeroporto

    Pedras Rubras
    Botica

    Verdes

    Crestins

    Esposade

    ISMAI
    Custóias

    Castêlo da Maia

    Mandim
    Senhor de Matosinhos

    Zona Industrial
    Mercado

    Fórum da Maia
    Brito Capelo

    Parque da Maia
    Matosinhos Sul

    Câmara de Matosinhos

    Custió
    Parque Real

    Araújo
    Pedro Hispano

    Pias
    Estádio do Mar

    Cândido dos Reis
    Vasco da Gama

    Fonte do Cuco
    Senhora da Hora

    Sete Bicas

    Hospital de São João
    Viso

    IPO
    Ramalde

    Pólo Universitário
    Francos

    Salgueiros
    Casa da Música

    Combatentes
    Carolina Michaëlis

    Marquês
    Lapa

    Faria Guimarães

    Trindade
    Heritage streetcar Aliados

    Bolhão
    Funicular Mainline rail interchangeHeritage streetcar São Bento

    Campo 24 de Agosto

    Heroismo
    Jardim do Morro

    Campanhã Mainline rail interchange
    Mainline rail interchange General Torres

    Estádio do Dragão
    Câmara de Gaia

    Contumil Mainline rail interchange
    João de Deus

    Nasoni
    D. João II

    Nau Vitória
    Santo Ovídio

    Levada

    Rio Tinto Mainline rail interchange

    Campainha

    de Baguim

    de Carreira

    Venda Nova

    de Fânzeres

    Line A • Line B • Line Bx
    Line C • Line D • Line E • Line F

    The Campanhã Railway Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Campanhã) is a 19th-century railway station in the civil parishofCampanhã, in the municipalityofPorto, district of Porto. Opened in 1877,[3] it is connected to the Metro do Porto, and provides access to local commuter trains to Aveiro, Braga, Guimarães and Marco de Canaveses, Intercity and Alfa Pendular trains to Lisbon, inter-regional trains to Valença (which then provide access to Vigo), and the historical train to Pocinho.

    History[edit]

    The tender notice issued in 1877 for the exploration of the rail service concession at the Railway Station of Pinehro
    A zincography design of the Campanhã station in 1835
    A view of the platform and passengers waiting at the updated Campanhã station (1899)

    The first plan for a station was presented in 1860, to be built in Esteiro de Campanhã and that connected the Douro line to Minho, through an extension that follows the Campanhã valley to the branches along the Rio Tinto.[4] Initially designated, the Estação de caminho de ferro do Pinheiro (Pinheiro Railway Station), the station at Campanhã was designated for lands occupied by the estates of Quinta do Pinheiro and Quintas do Valado.[4]

    In 1872, the current layout was definitively set by Manuel Afonso Espregueira, Pedro Inácio Lopes and Alexandre Eiffel.[4] Manuel Afonso de Espregueira, from Viana do Castelo, had a licentiate degree in mathematics from the University of Coimbra, and completed courses in infantry and general staff at the Escola do Exército (Military School).[4] Later he attended the École Imperiale des Ponts et Chaussées, in Paris, where he was one of the better students and colleague of other important people, such as Sadi Carnot (later President of the French Republic.[4] In 1880, he abandoned the army and entered the public service (specifically the Ministry of Public Works) where he held various positions and was part of several projects (such as artificial port of Leixões, improvements to the Barra do Porto and Figueira da Foz, among others). He was a director of the first Divisão Hidráulica do Reino (Hydraulic Division of the Kingdom) that was responsible for ports and inlets along the area north of the Mondego, except Aveiro.[4]

    Between 1872 and 1885, Manuel Afonso de Espregueira, was director general for the Companhia Real dos Caminhos-de-ferro (Royal Railway Company), but in 1874, he was responsible for the elaboration of the general plan, that included all the lines that crossed the Douro and Norte region.[4]

    By 1875, the first trains began to run along the northern Douro, between Pinheiro-Campanhã and Braga. On 28 April, they began work on the "Eiffel Bridge", projected by Seyrig from the Eiffel School of Paris.[4]

    An accord was established between the government and the Royal on 15 September 1875, to begin the construction of the railway station.[4] On 4 November 1877, following diverse vicissitudes during the construction, the inauguration, along with that of the Bridge D. Maria Pia was celebrated, with the presence of King D. Luís and Queen D. Maria Pia.[4] The first train arrived the railway station from São Bento in 1896.[4]

    In 1923, Cottinelli Telmo in partnership with Luís da Cunha, authored the first project plan to construct a dormitory for railway personnel, but was never executed.[4] A second version, which was submitted in 1925, was approved. Between 1943 and 1945, Cottinelli Telmo expanded the construction by building a warehouse for foodstuffs.[4]

    By decree 104/97, the management of the railways was entrusted to a new company, the Rede Ferroviária Nacional (National Railway) in 1997.[4]

    Commemorations celebrating the Portuguese railway system's 150 years were celebrated at Campanhã in 2006.[4]

    Architecture[edit]

    A view of the Largo da Estação and Campanhã station
    A view of the rail platform and rear facade

    The station is situated in an isolated space, implanted on level terrain, on the eastern end of the city of Porto, along the right margin of the Douro River.[4] The principal facade is exposed to the Largo da Estação towards the urban centre of Campanhã, and its rear towards the railway lines and departure platforms. In actuality it is a central station to the city.[4]

    The station includes, not only the passenger terminal, but also some support buildings, with sanitary installations, covered wharfs and carriage house. The main building has a rectangular plan, that comprises five bodies, that occupy a linear tract.[4] The rectangular, two-story, central corp is slightly extended from the main body, and flanked by the lateral, single-story wings, that extend to another two lateral sections.[4] The facades are plastered and painted in white, along with the frames and bunting, while the pilasters, decorative friezes and cornices are in granite.[4]

    All first-story facades are broken by rounded windows or doorways, interspersed by pilasters and ionic capitals, while similar motifs are included in the upper floor of the central block.[4] This facade (oriented to the west) is divided into five sections, with the central partially section decorated in granite, with split silhouettes, while the floors are separated by friezes and cornices, this topped by elaborate friezes along the second floor, punctuated by three central inscriptions PORTO - CAMPANHÃ - PORTO and a minor inscription under the cornice: REFER.[4] The frontispiece integrates a circular clock, flanked by fins, and finished in semicircular pediment with wide phytomorphic key.[4] On the ground floor there are three perfect, molded back porticos, with flagstone integrated with two windows on each side.[4] On the upper floors there are six balcony windows, surrounded by rectangular frame and topped by cornice, protected by stone balusters (on the central section) and iron railings on the sides.[4] The intermediate sections are torn by six spans identical to those on the ground floor of the central facade.[4]

    The facades of the lateral bodies, are broken by two windows and central door (at ground floor) and three balcony windows (on the upper floor). The lateral facades with identical layout, has a visible mezzanine between the two floors, while underneath the frieze is a blue-and-white azulejo panel, with the inscription PORTO CAMPANHÃ.[4]

    The rear facade is symmetrically-broken by numerous spans of identical composition, with a full-length porch, resting on the cornice and iron pillars resting on granite plinths, supported by the boarding platform.[4]

    Service[edit]

    Campanhã station is one of two railway stations in Porto, with the other being the São Bento (the city centre terminus station for local trains and passenger service to the north, including the Douro line). All Comboios de Portugal (CP) services operate through Campanhã, including other services such as the Alfa Pendular high speed trains and Inter Cidades (inter-city) suburban trains, which continue on to São Bento. Suburban trains coming from General Torres reverse here and continue to São Bento.

    Preceding station   CP Porto   Following station
    Porto-São Bento
    Terminus
      Linha do Marco   Contumil
    toward Marco de Canaveses
      Linha de Guimarães   Contumil
    toward Guimarães
      Linha de Braga   Contumil
    toward Braga
      Linha de Aveiro   General Torres
    toward Aveiro

    Porto Metro station[edit]

    Campanhã
    Porto Metro station
    General information
    LocationCampanhã, Porto
    Portugal
    Line(s)
    Platforms2side platforms
    Tracks2
    Construction
    Structure typeAt Grade
    AccessibleYes
    History
    Opened5 June 2004
    Services
    Preceding station   Porto Metro   Following station
    Heroísmo
    toward Senhor de Matosinhos
      Line A   Estádio do Dragão
    Terminus
    Heroísmo
    toward Póvoa de Varzim
      Line B  
    Heroísmo
    toward ISMAI
      Line C   Terminus
    Heroísmo
    toward Senhora da Hora
      Line F   Estádio do Dragão
    toward Fânzeres

    Campanhã is an integral line within the Metro do Porto, except Line D; all these services route through the station. Campanhã is also the terminal hub of Line C, which connects the station to ISMAI (Instituto Universitário da Maia). Passenger trams stopping at Campanhã allow offload to other routes, but farther beyond the terminal station for visitors to the Estádio do Dragão and railyard.

    References[edit]

    Notes[edit]

  • ^ UrbanRail.net
  • ^ "In and around the station: Estação de Campanhã". CP. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Filipe, Ana (2009), SIPA (ed.), Estação Ferroviária de Campanhã (IPA.00023030/PT011312030368) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 9 April 2017
  • Sources[edit]


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