Linha do Oeste
Linha do Oeste (Western Line) is a railway line serving the central western coast of Portugal belonging to REFER network. The line was opened in 1887.
Passenger services are operated by CP. The line is used also by freight trains from CP and the new private freight operator, Takargo, also plans services using this line.
Stations and Stops
The stations and flag stops on the Linha do Oeste are as follows:
- Cacém (station) - km 0.0
- Mira Sintra — Meleças (station) - km 3.0
- Telhal — km 5.6
- Sabugo (station) - km 8.1
- Pedra Furada — km 12.6
- Mafra (station) - km 15.9
- Alcainça — Moinhos — km 18.3
- Malveira (station) - km 21.1
- Jerumelo — km 24.5
- Sapataria — km 28.5
- Pero Negro (station) - km 30.9
- Zibreira — km 32.9
- Feliteira — km 35.2
- Dois Portos (station) - km 37.7
- Runa - km 42.0
- Torres Vedras (station) - km 46.9
- Ramalhal (station) - km 53.9
- Outeiro (station) - km 60.9
- Camarão — km 65.5
- Bombarral (station) - km 70.0
- Paul — km 73.5
- São Mamede — km 77.1
- Dagorda — Peniche — km 79.7
- Óbidos - km 82.3
- Caldas da Rainha (station) - km 87.7
- Campo — Serra — km 91.1
- Bouro - km 94.9 (discontinued October 2006[1])
- Salir do Porto - km 97.5
- São Martinho do Porto (station) - km 99.8
- Famalicão da Nazaré — km 104.8
- Cela — km 108.4
- Valado - Nazaré - Alcobaça (station) - km 113.3
- Fanhais — km 118.4
- Pataias (station) - km 122.2
- Martingança (station) - km 127.4
- Marinha Grande (station) - km 133.4
- Leiria (station) - km 143.4
- Regueira de Pontes — km 148.1
- Monte Real (station) - km 155.3
- Monte Redondo — km 160.5
- Guia — km 166.8
- Carriço — km 170.6
- Louriçal (station) - km 174.6
- Ribeira de Seiça — km 179.6
- Telhada — km 182.1
- Bicanho — km 185.4
- Banhos de Amieira — km 186.7
- Amieira (station) - km 187.6
- Bifurcação de Lares — km 190.0
- Lares — km 192.1
- Fontela (station) - km 194.8
- Fontela A — km 195.9
- Figueira da Foz (station) - km 197.9
References
- ↑ Câmara das Caldas desconhece encerramento do apeadeiro do Bouro from Jornal Oeste Online, October 26, 2006
External links
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