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Railway line in Portugal
Linha do Minho
Linha do Minho in Porto-Campanhã.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerInfraestruturas de Portugal
Termini
Technical
Line length133.6 km (83.0 mi)
Track gauge 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
Electrification 25 kV / 50 kHz Overhead line
Route map
Location on the network
Linha do Minho
 
(cancelled proj.)
146.217
Monção
140.288
Lapela
137.071
Friestas
135.239
Verdoejo
132.428
Ganfei
R. Monção
(closed)
129.769
Valença (museum)
×ばつ EN13
129.000
×ばつ EM510
Segadães
(dem.)
EM1045
128.000
127.000
×ばつ V. Mira
126.000
125.000
×ばつ Ínsuas
15 m (49 ft)
124.000
EM1033
123.000
EM1033
7 m (23 ft)
 Spain Portugal
Minho
122.118
Carvalha
Campos
(dem.)
117.504
Breia
(closed)
114.371
Santa Marinha
(closed)
113.358
Gondarém
135 m (443 ft)
110.494
Esqueiro
109.647
Lanhelas
(closed)
108
S. Sebastião
(dem.)
164 m (538 ft)
107.760
Seixas
×ばつ Coura
106
Coura
(dem.)
104.676
Caminha
409 m (1,342 ft)
100.809
Moledo do Minho
97.241
Âncora
96.456
Âncora-Praia
94.314
Gelfa
(closed)
91.847
Afife
89.049
Carreço
87.2
Troviscoso
(dem.)
85.649
Areosa
83.5
Povoença
(dem.)
Doca de Viana do Castelo
81.994
R. Viana-Doca
(dem.)
L. Lima
P. Lima
(cancelled proj.)
Ponte Eiffel ×ばつ Lima
78.300
Areia-Darque
76.777
Darque
76.235
R. Portucel-Darque
×ばつ IC1/A28
71.369
Alvarães
68.137
Barroselas
×ばつ Neiva
64.974
Durrães
231 m (758 ft)
59.980
Tamel
927 m (3,041 ft)
57.175
Carapeços
54.007
Silva
51.322
R. Barcelos-Quimigal
50.289
Barcelos
×ばつ Cávado
×ばつ IC14/A11
46.046
Midões (formerly São Bento)
43.078
Carreira
260 m (850 ft)
R. Braga Braga
39.003
Nine
36.751
Louro
34.920
Mouquim
(formerly Gavião)
L. Póvoa
→ Porto (T./B.)
32.149
Famalicão
30.149
Barrimau
×ばつ Variante Nascente Famalicão
×ばつ IC5/A7
28.953
Esmeriz
28.708
Pisão
(dem.)
26.832
R. da Lusoareias
(old route)
Lousado
(old route)
Lousado
(old station; museum)
×ばつ Ave
23.957
V. da Trofa
/ old route
22.445
Trofa (new)
22.854
Trofa
(old station, closed)
L. Guimarães
Porto-T. (dem.)
20.799
Colpor
20.799
Senhora das Dores
(closed)
19.895
V. da Trofa
/ old route
18.391
Portela
15.425
São Romão
14.7
São Romão-A
(closed)
13.116
São Frutuoso
Ucanorte XXI
12.751
R. da Ucanorte
Siderurgia Nacional
12.105
R. Leandro-Siderurgia
11.480
Leandro
11.226
Leandro-Cimpor
10.540
9.711
Travagem
×ばつ Leça
L. Douro Pocinho
8.430
Ermesinde
C. São Gemil S. Gemil
6.620
Palmilheira
6.418
Águas Santas
×ばつ IP4/A4
4.749
Rio Tinto
L. Leixões Leixões
2.243
Contumil
225 m (738 ft)
Metro :
0.000
Porto Campanhã
R. Alfândega
Porto-Alf. (closed)
96 m (315 ft)
225 m (738 ft)
753 m (2,470 ft)
2.618
Porto-S. Bento
Metro :
Porto Commuter rail
Bustelo
Nine
Penafiel
Louro
Paredes
Mouquim
Oleiros
Famalicão
Irivo
Barrimau
Cête
Esmeriz
Parada
Lousado
Recarei-Sobreira
Trofa
Trancoso
Portela
Terronhas
São Romão
São Frutuoso
Valongo
Leandro
Suzão
Travagem
Cabeda
Ermesinde
Rio Tinto
Contumil
Porto-Campanhã
General Torres
Porto-São Bento
Vila Nova de Gaia
Coimbrões
Aveiro
Madalena
Cacia
Valadares
Canelas
Francelos
Salreu
Miramar
Estarreja
Aguda
Avanca
Granja
Válega
Espinho
Ovar
Silvalde
Paramos
Cortegaça
Esmoriz
Legend
Source: Official site, January 2019

Linha do Minho is a railway line which connects the stations of Porto-São Bento and Valença, in Portugal. It was opened on 6 August 1882, when it reached Valença. The section from Valença to Monção was opened on 15 July 1915 and closed on 31 December 1989.[1] [2] From its Valença terminal, there is a rail connection to Tui just across the Spanish border; RENFE operates through trains between Vigo and Porto-Campanhã.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Torres, Carlos Manitto (1 February 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Valença-Monção: antiga linha de caminho de ferro reabre como ecopista". Público (in Portuguese). 9 November 2004. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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Linha do Douro
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+ names abbreviated whenever possible
° heavy rail
# not managed by IP (and/or its predecessors)
† closed (completely)
‡ planned
†† reopened
†‡ reopening planned
‡† cancelled project
‡‡ planned using former project
↑  replaced using former trackbed
2 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
B 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
i 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) Standard gauge
1 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) Metre gauge
3 3 ft (914 mm) 3-foot gauge
9 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) 900 mm gauge
6 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) 2-foot/600 mm gauge
4+ Larmanjat monorail


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