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Linha de Vendas Novas

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Linha de Vendas Novas
Overview
StatusOperational
Termini
Technical
Line length69.6 km (43.2 mi)
Track gauge1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
Route map

00 0
L. Norte Lisboa-S. A.
56,400
Setil
0,500
(1) C. Norte Setil
L. Norte
03,428
Morgado
00 0
(antigo traçado)                 
(3) new bridge × Tagus
(old route)
× V. de Muge
L. Chamusca
Golegã (canc. proj.)
06,647
Muge
11,900
Marinhais
× A13
19,518
Desvio PK 19,5
Fajarda
(proj. abd.)
Agolada Bridge × V. R. da Agolada
27,150
Agolada
(closed)
31,602
Coruche
× R. Coruche
R. Avis
Avis (canc. proj.)
L. Sorraia
Ponte de Sor (canc. proj.)
34,096
Quinta Grande
(closed)
L. Sorraia
Lisboa (canc. proj.)
× C. do Sorraia
36,613
Quinta Grande-DAI
39,840
Salgueirinha
(closed)
45,804
São Torcato
(closed)
50,950
Lavre
Lavre Bridge × Lavre River
57,630
Canha
(closed)
Vale de Boi Bridge × Almansor R.
61,000
Vale de Boi
(dem.)
65,230
Vidigal
(closed)
00 0
L. Alentejo Barreiro
C. Bombel
69,4
Vendas Novas
Alcácer do Sal
(cancelled proj.)
00 0
L. Alentejo Funcheira
Location on the network
Railway map Portugal

+ Setil × V. Novas (🔎)

Linha de Vendas Novas is a freight railway line which connects the stations of Setil, on the Linha do Norte, and Vendas Novas, on the Linha do Alentejo, in Portugal. It was opened on 15 January 1904.[1] This line also previously had a regional passenger service which operated until 2005, then again between 2009 and 2011. Passenger service on this line was discontinued due to low ridership.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Martins, João; Brion, Madalena; Sousa, Miguel (1996). O Caminho de Ferro Revisitado (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses.

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