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Linha do Sul
Linha do Sul on the lower deck of the 25 de Abril Bridge.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerInfraestruturas de Portugal
Termini
  • Tunes
  • Service
    Operator(s)Comboios de Portugal
    Technical
    Line length273.6 km (170.0 mi)
    Track gaugeIberian
    Electrification25 kV / 50 kHz Overhead line

    Route map

    Linha do Sul

    .000
    L. Cintura Braço de Prata

    C. Sete Rios
    (1)

    L. Sintra
    Sintra

    000,000
    Campolide A

    .000
    L. Sintra
    Rossio × Cç. Estação

    × Av. Gulbenkian

    L. Cintura

    Alcântara overpass

    × con. A5/IP7

    × A5

    × con. IP7/A5

    .000
    × R. Arco Cv.

    × Av. Ceuta

    002,200
    Alvito-A
    (not in service)

    Metro: Red Line (Alvito) (planned)

    × Av. Índia

    × Av. Brasília

    4,400

    IP7

    × Av. Jorge Peixinho

    × MST

    007,300
    Pragal

    × Av. Jorge Peixinho

    × IC20

    × R. Ant. Calado

    × Estr. V. Mourelos

    × overpass

    × R. V. Flores

    × IP7/A2

    × Estr. Algazarra

    × R. C. Povo

    × Av. V. Milhaços

    012,380
    Corroios
    MST

    MST

    014,960
    Foros de Amora

    × Estr. Foros de Amora

    × R. Oliv. Martins

    × Av. Lib. (EN10) × R. Oliv. Martins

    017,730
    Fogueteiro

    × Av. 1.º Dez.

    × Av. Ponte

    × R. Eugénio dos Santos

    .000
     

    × R. Vasco da Gama

    021,210
    Complexo de Coina

    .000
     

    × R. Vasco da Gama

    021,210
    Complexo de Coina

    .000
    R. Siderurgia (5 km)

    024.000

    022,935
    Coina

    × N10

    × Estr. Q.ta Areia

    026.000

    × IC21

    Autoeuropa

    028,150
    Penalva

    × EN379-2

    .000
    L. Alentejo Barreiro

    R. Montijo
    Montijo

    × EN252-2

    36,806/15,439
    Pinhal Novo

    .000
    L. Alentejo Funcheira

    019,255
    Venda do Alcaide

    022,732
    Palmela

    Palmela-SLEM

    Palmela-Megaço

    0023,300
    Palmela-A

    028,222
    Setúbal

    028,868
    Praça do Quebedo

    Túnel de Fontainhas II
    (113 m)

    029,300
    Fontainhas-Sado
    (dem.)

    029,760
    Setúbal-Mar

    Porto de Setúbal - Auto

    031,648
    Cachofarra

    EDP Setúbal

    033,224
    Praias-Sado

    Sapec

    Portucel

    033,799
    Praias do Sado-A

    R. Renault-Vale da Rosa

    035,556
    Vale da Rosa

    036,764
    Mourisca-Sado
    (closed)

    038,501
    Pontes
    (closed)

    040,500
    Algeruz
    (closed)

    (old route)

    044,490
    Águas de Moura
    (closed)

    (old route)

    × Estr. Zambujal

    × EN10

    (old route)

    .000
    C. Ág. Moura-Sul (1)

    4700.000
    C. Poceirão
    (2)

    × EN10

    (old route)

    057,777
    Pinheiro

    L. N. de Sines
    Sines (proj. 1970)

    Var. de Alcácer

    064,551
    Monte Novo-Palma

    × Var. de Alcácer

    078,247
    Alcácer do Sal

    Alcácer do Sal Bridge

    Alcácer - Sul
    (Est. prov., 1919-20)

    087,785
    Vale do Guizo

    092,300
    Somincor

    094.000
    Var. de Alcácer

    96.000
    L. Sines
    Sines (proj. 2009)

    101,984
    Grândola

    109,908
    Canal Caveira

    118,500
    Estação técnica
    (planned)

    121,535
    Azinheira dos Barros

    125,020
    Lousal

    L. Sines
    Beja (abandoned proj.)

    129,631
    Ermidas-Sado

    130,948
    L. Sines Sines

    C. de Ermidas (1)

    138,443
    Alvalade

    169,700
    Torre Vã

    157,461
    Montenegro

    161,067
    C. Funcheira (1)

    L. Alentejo

    164,681/217,600
    Funcheira

    219,835
    Garvão

    226,461
    Amoreiras-Odemira

    230,500
    Vale da Isca
    (dem.)

    Túnel de Vale de Isca
    (697 m)

    242,646
    Luzianes

    Túnel de Horta
    (99 m)

    257,765
    Santa Clara-Sabóia

    263,264
    Pereiras

    275,854
    São Marcos

    289,770
    Messines-Alte

    C. Tunes (1)
    (dem.)

    .000
    L. Algarve Lagos

    301,889
    Tunes

    .000
    L. Algarve VRSA

    Linha do Sul is a Portuguese railway line which connects Campolide A, in Lisbon, and Tunes, in the Algarve. The first section, from Pinhal NovotoSetúbal, was opened in 1861.[1] The route to Funcheira opened on 25 May 1920.[2] In 2003 it was linked to Lisbon, crossing the Tagus River on the 25 de Abril Bridge.[3]

    The section between Pinhal Novo and Funcheira was classified as Linha do Sado until 1992, while the section from BarreirotoVila Real de Santo António via Vendas Novas and Beja was classified as Linha do Sul.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Reis, Gomes & Gomes 2006, pp. 202–203.
  • Sources

    [edit]

    Further reading

    [edit]

    2019 Network Statement (1st Addenda) (PDF). Almada: Infraestruturas de Portugal. 6 December 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2019.


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