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  2. A22 motorway (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Named after Henry the Navigator, it connects Lagos to Castro Marim and connects to the A-49 Motorway (Spain) on the Guadiana International Bridge over the Guadiana River. [1] It is also part of European route E01. The A22 is operated by Euroscut Algarve. Construction on A22 began in 1991 and was completed in 2003. It extends 133 km.

  3. Linha do Algarve - Wikipedia

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    The connection to Faro was completed on 21 February 1889, [5] but only opened on 1 July of the same year. [ 6 ] The railway reached Olhão on 28 March 1904 (although the station was only opened on 15 May of that year [ 7 ] ), Fuseta railway station on 1 September, [ 7 ] Luz on 31 January 1905, [ 7 ] Tavira on 19 March, and Vila Real de Santo ...

  4. Roads in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s (i.e. previous to the introduction of tolls in SCUT highways), 35% of the Portuguese motorway network was toll-free, and Portugal was already considered one of the European countries with more toll roads. [25] [26] Following the introduction of tolls in former SCUT highways, 84% of the network had tolls, i.e., only 16% was toll ...

  5. Road pricing - Wikipedia

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    The London congestion charge is a flat-fee daily charge to enter the Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ) in central London, introduced in 2003. This was supplemented in 2008 by a Low Emission Zone charge, and in 2017 by a toxicity charge ('T-Charge'), now an Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge. A Western Extension to the Congestion Charge Zone was ...

  6. Toll (fee) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic toll collection is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels. It is a faster alternative to toll booths , where vehicles must stop and the driver manually pays the toll with cash or a card.

  7. GNSS road pricing - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the European Commission issued the Regulation on the European Electronic Toll Service (EETS) which must be implemented by all Member States from 19 October 2021. [7] Since six of the Member States have deployed GNSS-based tolling as of 2021, virtually all EETS-enabled OBUs include GNSS technology.

  8. Faro, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Faro has the highest minimum temperature ever recorded in Portugal, which was 32 °C (90 °F) on 26 July 2004. [18] With over 3000 hours of sunshine a year, Faro is often regarded as one of the sunniest cities in Europe, alongside nearby Tavira. [19] [20] [21] July and August have the most sunshine, while December has the least.

  9. Lagos railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Lagos railway station is the western terminus of the Algarve line, which serves the city of Lagos, in the Faro District, in Portugal. It opened on the 7th of July 1922. [ 1 ] The building was replaced by a new structure in 2003.