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  2. Transport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    The first seaplane to land in Madeira was Felixstowe F.3, captained Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho by on 22 March 1921, Madeira then had regular Seaplane services from 1949 to 1958 which were operated by Aquila Airways, which had flights from Southampton, Jersey and Lisbon to Madeira. Winston Churchill used the service regularly.

  3. Transtejo & Soflusa - Wikipedia

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    Transtejo & Soflusa (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾɐ̃ʃˈtɛʒu i sɔˈfluzɐ]) is a public ferry company operating between Lisbon, on the right (north) bank of the Tagus River, to the left (south) bank of the river at Trafaria, Porto Brandão, Cacilhas (Almada), Seixal, Barreiro and Montijo.

  4. Portuguese Way - Wikipedia

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    Arrival of Queen Elizabeth of Portugal in Santiago de Compostela, after finishing the Portuguese Way around 1325, after the death of her husband, Denis of Portugal.. From Lisbon, the starting point is Lisbon Cathedral, passing the Thermal Hospital of Caldas da Rainha (1485) and heading to the Alcobaça Monastery (1252), which was an albergue (hostel) for medieval pilgrims who could only stay ...

  5. The 16 Best Hotels in Portugal—From Lisbon to Madeira - AOL

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  6. List of tunnels in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Metro Lisbon - Yellow (Sunflower) Line: Linha Amarela ou Linha do Girassol Lisbon: 11,000 m (36,089 ft) Metro 1959–2004 Metro Lisbon - Green (Caravel) Line: Linha Verde ou Linha da Caravela Lisbon: 9,000 m (29,528 ft) Metro 1972–2002 Metro Lisbon - Red (Orient) Line: Linha Vermelha ou Linha do Oriente Lisbon: 8,200 m (26,903 ft) Metro 1998 ...

  7. Ohio State Route 154 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 154 (SR 154) is a 16.27-mile-long (26.18 km) Ohio State Route that runs between Lisbon and the Pennsylvania state line in the US state of Ohio. Some of the highway is listed on the National Highway System. Most of the route is a rural two-lane highway and passes through both farmland and woodland.

  8. Ohio State Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    Northern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (southern expressway section) Martins Ferry: 191.38: 308.00: SR 647 north (Hanover Street) Southern terminus of SR 647: 193.17: 310.88: Southern end of Ohio River Scenic Byway (central expressway section) Pease Township: 194.54– 194.87: 313.08– 313.61: Pattons Run / Picoma Road: Diamond interchange ...

  9. High-speed rail in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    from the capital Lisbon to Porto (300 km/h new HSL expected to be finished in 2015). The two biggest cities of Portugal would be at a distance of a 1h15 train trip. from Lisbon to Madrid (350 km/h mixed traffic HSL expected to be complete by 2013 [10]) bringing the countries' capital cities within three hours of each other (less than 2h45 ...