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Cascais Line
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerInfraestruturas de Portugal
Termini
  • Cascais
  • Connecting linesCintura Line
    Service
    Operator(s)Comboios de Portugal
    Technical
    Line length25.4 km (15.8 mi)
    Track gauge1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
    Electrification1500 V DC Overhead line Conversion planned to 25kv AC
    SignallingETCS Level 2 Planned (active by 2023)

    Route map

    Linha de Cascais

    km

    cancelled entension to Santa Apolónia

    0.000
    Cais do Sodré

    0.947
    Santos

    3.170
    Ramal de Lisconte to Port of Lisbon

    4.861
    Belém

    7.805
    Algés

    9.793
    Cruz Quebrada

    11.763
    Caxias

    13.206
    Paço de Arcos

    15.571
    Santo Amaro

    17.805
    Carcavelos

    19.513
    Parede

    21.062
    São Pedro do Estoril

    22.517
    São João do Estoril

    23.668
    Estoril

    24.356
    Monte Estoril

    25.450
    Cascais

    Detailed diagram

    km

    .000

    Lisbon-Santa Apolónia

    cancelled extension

    South and Southeast River Station [pt]
    toLinha do Alentejo

    cancelled extension

    0.000
    Cais do Sodré

    0.947
    Santos

    Avenida Infante Santo

    2.668
    Alcântara-Mar

    Alcântara overpass

    3.170

    3.000
    Junqueira

    4.861
    Belém

    5.000
    Bom Sucesso

    Avenida Índia ramp│Belém Tower

    6.800
    Pedrouços

    Avenida Índia ramp

    original route

    Pedrouços
    (
    closed
    1889
    )

     IC 17 

    original route

    7.805
    Algés

    7.800
    Algés
    (original)

    original route

    8.000
    Dafundo

    Jamor Railway Bridge
    across the Jamor River

    9.793
    Cruz Quebrada

    10.700

    Ramal Lusalite

     N 6 

    11.763
    Caxias

    13.206
    Paço de Arcos

    Rua Costa Pinto

    15.571
    Santo Amaro

    Rua José Diogo da Silva

    Oeiras Railway Bridge
    across the Lage River

    Rua Hq & Paiva Couceiro

    16.207
    Oeiras

    16.200

     N 6   N 7 

    Carcavelos depot

    17.805
    Carcavelos

    19.513
    Parede

    Avenida das Rosas

    21.062
    São Pedro do Estoril

    22.517
    São João do Estoril

    Avenida Florinda Leal

    Rua João António Gaspar

     N 6 

    Rua de Olivença

    23.668
    Estoril pt:Elétricos de Sintra

    24.356
    Monte Estoril

    25.450
    Cascais pt:Elétricos de Sintra
    km

    The Cascais Line (Portuguese: Linha de Cascais) is a Portuguese railway line which connects the municipalities of Lisbon, Oeiras, and Cascais. The line starts in Lisbon, at Cais do Sodré and ends in Cascais. The first section, from Cascais to Pedrouços, was opened in 1889. The line was completed in 1895.[2] It was the first heavy rail line to be electrified in Portugal, in 1926,[2] and the last to be integrated into CP, in 1977.[3] In July, 2020, CP announced that the line is slated to be converted from 1500 V DC electrification, to 25 kV AC, to match the rest of the network.[4] Signalling will also be upgraded and new trains acquired.

    See also

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    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b Torres, Carlos Manitto (16 January 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro (in Portuguese). Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  • ^ MARTINS et al., 1996:51
  • ^ 2020-07-23T08:00:00. "AC conversion planned in Cascais line upgrade". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2021-07-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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