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Metro line in Lisbon, Portugal
Red Line
Lisbon metro station Oriente
Overview
Other nameOrient Line
Native nameLinha Vermelha
OwnerGovernment-owned corporation
Locale Lisbon
Loures
 Portugal
TerminiSão Sebastião
Aeroporto
Connecting linesYellow Line Blue Line Green Line
Stations12
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemMetropolitano de Lisboa
Operator(s)Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE
Rolling stockML90, ML95, ML97, ML99
History
Opened19 May 1998 (27 years ago) (1998年05月19日)
Technical
Line length10 km (6.2 mi)
CharacterUnderground subway
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 750 V DC third rail
Route map


Detailed diagram
km
planned extension
future extension
Campo de Ourique
Amoreiras
Campolide
ventilation shaft
0.000
São Sebastião
Saldanha
 Yellow Line  to Picoas
Técnico
(proposed 1998)
starting pit
connection to Green Line
1.910
Alameda
Olaias
Bela Vista
Chelas
Olivais
Cabo Ruivo
6.951
Oriente
Moscavide
future extension
Encarnação
10.277
Aeroporto
future extension
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The Red Line (Portuguese: Linha Vermelha) or Orient Line (Portuguese: Linha do Oriente) is one of the four lines of the Lisbon Metro.

Serving the northeast of the city, the line was opened in May 1998, as part of the infrastructure built to serve Expo '98. In 2009, the line was extended west to connect to the Yellow and Blue lines. In 2012, the line was extended to serve Lisbon Airport.[2]

Stations

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Code Station name Distance (km) Transfers Location
Inter-
station
Total
SS São Sebastião Disabled access 0.0 Blue Line Avenidas Novas Lisbon
SA Saldanha Disabled access 0.6 0.6 Yellow Line
AM Alameda Disabled access 1.3 1.9 Green Line Areeiro
OL Olaias Disabled access 0.8 2.7
BV Bela Vista Disabled access 1.3 4.0 Marvila
CH Chelas Disabled access 0.8 4.8
OS Olivais Disabled access 0.7 5.5 Olivais
CR Cabo Ruivo Disabled access 0.6 6.1 Parque das Nações
OR Oriente Disabled access 0.8 6.9
MO Moscavide Disabled access 1.0 7.9
EN Encarnação Disabled access 0.8 8.7 Olivais
AP Aeroporto Disabled access 1.4 10.3 Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport

Frequency

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Summer timetable[3] Winter timetable[3]
Time Headway Time Headway
Working days 06:30 - 07:10

07:10 - 09:45

09:45 - 16:30

16:30 - 19:15

19:15 - 20:30

20:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

09' 45"

06' 15"

07' 00"

06' 15"

07' 05"

07' 55"

09' 25"'

06:30 - 07:10

07:10 - 09:15

09:15 - 16:30

16:30 - 19:15

19:15 - 20:30

20:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

09' 45"

06' 15"

07' 00"

06' 15"

07' 05"

07' 55"

09' 25"

Weekends and holidays 06:30 - 22:15

22:15 - 00:00

00:00 - 01:05

08' 00'

09' 35"

09' 25"

06:30 - 22:15

22:15 - 00:00

00:00 - 01:05

08' 00'

09' 35"

09' 25"

Chronology

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Future extension

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As of 2024[update] , Lisbon Metro plans to extend the line west towards Oeiras.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mário LOPES: "Localização da Estação Central de Lisboa : Reflexão sobre a comparação de diferentes alternativas" Transportes em Revista 2009年02月14日
  2. ^ "História do Metro". Site do Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE - Empresa (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年02月25日.
  3. ^ a b "Frequência de comboios - Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E." Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E. (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2017年07月18日.
  4. ^ "Cronologia - Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E." Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E. (in European Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2012年03月05日. Retrieved 2017年07月17日.
  5. ^ "Linha vermelha – Plano de Expansão e Modernização do Metro" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024年02月25日.
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2 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
B 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
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9 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) 900 mm gauge
6 600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) 2-foot/600 mm gauge
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