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3 March 1998: Creation of the Blue and Green line by closing the Restauradores - Rossio tunnel. New Blue line route: Pontinha - Restauradores. 8 August 1998: Opening of the Baixa-Chiado station. Line route: Pontinha - Baixa-Chiado. 15 May 2004: Opening of the Alfornelos and Amadora Este stations. Line route: Amadora Este - Baixa-Chiado.
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The Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metro de Lisboa) is a rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, [ 4 ] it was the first rapid transit system in Portugal. As of 2023 [update] , the system's four lines total 44.5 kilometres (27.7 mi) of route and serve 56 stations.
The Blue Line station is one of the 11 stations that belong to the original Lisbon Metro network, opened on 29 December 1959. The architectural design of the original Blue Line station is by Francisco Keil do Amaral. On 18 April 1997 the Blue Line station was extended, based on the architectural design of Dinis Gomes.
Baixa-Chiado is an interchange station where the Blue and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro connect, being located under Rua Ivens between Baixa and Chiado, hence its name. History [ edit ]
Alto dos Moinhos station is part of the Blue Line of the Lisbon Metro and is located close to Estádio da Luz, home of SL Benfica. It is 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Lisbon neighbourhood of the same name. It is 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Lisbon neighbourhood of the same name.
Lisbon Metro stations Abbr. Name Other names Line Mun. Opened Station 2nd concourse ... Blue Line. Lisbon: 1988.10.14: central concourse 38° 44′ 58″ N:
This is a route-map template for the Blue Line (Lisbon Metro), a rapid transit line in Portugal.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.