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The station is the terminus of line E of the Metro, which provides a direct connection to the centre of the city of Porto. [1] [2] Porto Metro line E, including Aeroporto station, opened on 27 May 2006. Trains run every 15 minutes as far as Trindade, in the centre of the city, with some continuing to Estádio do Dragão. [3] [4]
Aeroporto is a terminal station on the Red Line of the Lisbon Metro.The station was built to serve Lisbon Airport.. The station, designed by the architect Leopoldo de Almeida Rosa, opened on July 17, 2012 in conjunction with the Encarnação and Moscavide stations, as part of the expansion of the line to serve Lisbon Portela Airport.
The airport's metro station The airport is served by Aeroporto station , on line E of the Porto Metro . The station has three platforms and the trains leave the arrival platform and reverse into one of the departure platforms.
Aeroporto station may refer to: Aeroporto station (Lisbon Metro), a metro station on the Lisbon Metro serving Lisbon Airport in Portugal; Aeroporto station (Porto Metro), a light rail station on the Porto Metro serving Porto Airport in Portugal; Aeroporto station (Salvador Metro), a metro station on the Salvador Metro serving Salvador Bahia ...
Line E was specifically built to serve Porto Airport, and Aeroporto station is directly accessible from the terminal building. The station is at the end of a short branch off line B of the Metro, which it joins at Verdes station , sharing tracks variously with lines A, B, C and F for the rest of its route. The line opened on 27 May 2006.
Campo 24 de Agosto is a light rail station on the Porto Metro system in Porto, Portugal. The station is underground, adjacent to the Campo 24 de Agosto square , from which it takes its name. It was opened in 2004. [1] The station is a through station on lines A, B, C, E and F, which run as one line within the metropolitan area.
Aeroporto Metro station lies at the Southern edge of the Terminal 1 arrivals area. The Aeroporto Saldanha line takes approximately 20 minutes to reach downtown Lisbon. To use the metro, passengers can purchase a 7 Colinas/Viva Viagem card, which can be topped up and used on the metro and bus network. [184]
Opened in 1990, the station is the southwestern terminus of the Rome–Fiumicino railway. The airport and station are also known as Rome-Fiumicino Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Roma-Fiumicino), because the airport is the main airport for Rome. The station is managed by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). Train services are operated by Trenitalia