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Ramal de Portalegre






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Ramal de Portalegre
Overview
Statusclosed
Termini
  • Portalegre
  • Technical
    Line length63.1 km (39.2 mi)
    Track gauge1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge

    Route map

    L. Beira Baixa (cancelled proj.)

    R. Cáceres
    Marvão-Beirã (closed 2012)

    239,200
    Castelo de Vide

    R. Cáceres
    T. Vargens (closed 2012)

    Portalegre-cidade
    (cancelled proj.)

    L. Leste

    216,650
    Portalegre-Gare

    L. Leste
    Badajoz

    232,703
    Ribeiro do Freixo
    (dem.)

    × EN369

    224,717
    Cabeço de Vide-Vaiamonte

    221,600
    Coutos
    (dem.)

    × R. do Verdigão

    × R. Grande

    210,466
    Fronteira

    R. Avis
    (cancelled proj.)

    × M1013

    204,574
    St. Amaro-Veiros
    (dem.)

    × R. de Lupe

    × R. de Sousel

    × R. da Camuja

    194,472
    Sousel

    187,640
    Cardeais / Cardiais

    × R. da Perna Seca

    181,556
    Silveirona
    (dem.)

    L. Évora

    175,477
    Estremoz

    R. Vila Viçosa

    Location on the network

    Railway map Portugal

    + Estremoz × Portalegre (🔎)

    Ramal de Portalegre, originally called Linha de Portalegre, is a closed railway line which connected the stations of Estremoz, on the Linha de Évora, and Portalegre, on the Linha do Leste. It was planned to connect Estremoz to Castelo de Vide, on the Ramal de Cáceres, but the railway was only built to Portalegre-Gare.[1] The line was opened on 21 January 1949,[2] and closed in 1990.[3]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Sousa, José Fernando de (1 May 1933). "A Coordenação dos Meios de Transporte: Apreciação de um Parecer" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  • ^ "Cronologia". www.cp.pt (in Portuguese). Comboios de Portugal. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  • ^ Bláquez, José Luís (1992). "El Museo de Ferrocarril de Estremoz". Maquetren (in Spanish). Madrid: Resistor.
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