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It covers Continental Portugal and operates like other organised Emergency medical services around the world. In Portugal, the free of charge phone number for emergency medical service is the Europe wide 112 (emergency telephone number). When someone dials "1-1-2", the call is directed to a PSP Police dispatch center.
1950 Lisbon [1] Portugal: Coordinates: Elevation: 40 metres (130 ft) Operated by: Lisbon CP: Managed by: Infraestruturas de Portugal: Line(s) Cintura Line: Distance: 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) from Alcântara-Terra: Platforms: 2 side platforms: Tracks: 2: Train operators
The station is used by suburban trains of the Azambuja line during weekdays, operated by Comboios de Portugal. [2] Trains have a headway of roughly 30 minutes when serving this station on weekdays, except during the early morning and late night. [2] As of the most recent schedule, no trains serve this station on weekends. [2]
This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro). [1] ... Line Mun. Opened Station 2nd concourse Lat. Long. Alt. Depth
Campolide Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Campolide) is a railway station located in the city of Lisbon. It is served by the Sintra and Azambuja Lines, as well as the private operator Fertagus. [1] [3] It is operated by Lisbon CP and managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal. [2]
Benfica Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Benfica) is a railway station located in the city of Lisbon. It is served by the Sintra and Azambuja Lines. [1] It is operated by Lisbon CP and managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal.
Roma-Areeiro Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Roma-Areeiro) is a railway station located in the city of Lisbon. It is served by the Sintra and Azambuja Lines, as well as the private operator Fertagus. [1] [2] It is managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal.
The station opened on April 25, 1998 with service on the Green Line; the Blue Line platforms opened on August 8, 1998. It was designed by the Pritzker architect Álvaro Siza Vieira . [ 1 ]