Campanhã railway station
Campanhã station is the main railway station in Porto, Portugal for non-local train services. It was opened in 1877.[1] It has connections to the Porto Metro as well as local services around Porto. Intercity and Commuter trains are operated by Comboios de Portugal, the Portuguese national railway operator. The station is a through station, i.e. not a terminus station, allowing through running of trains from Lisbon to the north of Portugal.
The other major railway station in Porto is São Bento, the city centre terminus station (principally for local trains and trains heading north, including the Douro line).
Platforms
The station has platforms for through trains to São Bento and the north as well as terminating platforms. There are two metro platforms at the same level as the mainline platforms.
Services
Comboios de Portugal
All CP trains in Porto pass through Campanhã station, including the trains terminating at São Bento. CP operate multiple types of Services, namely the Alfa Pendular high speed trains, Inter Cidades inter-city trains and Suburban trains, of which all continue to São Bento. Suburban trains coming from General Torres reverse here to continue on to São Bento.
Metro
Every line of the Porto Metro except line D calls at Campanhã. Line C trains terminate here by offloading passengers on the Estádio do Dragão bound platform and then heading to the yard which is situated between Campanhã and Estádio do Dragão stations.
References
- ^ "In and around the station: Estação de Campanhã". CP. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
External links
Media related to Porto Campanhã train station at Wikimedia Commons
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