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Porto Metro

The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto) is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal and a key part of the city's public transport system. Being a semi-metro, it runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs using low-floor tram vehicles.[3] The first parts of the system have been in operation since 2002.[4] It is a separate system to Porto's vintage trams.

Porto Metro
Overview
Native nameMetro do Porto
OwnerGovernment-owned corporation
LocalePorto
Gondomar
Maia
Matosinhos
Póvoa de Varzim
Vila do Conde
Vila Nova de Gaia
Transit typeLight rail/Semi-metro
Number of lines6
Number of stations82
Daily ridership170,630 passengers (on average) (2022) [1]
Annual ridership79 million (2023)[2]
WebsiteMetro do Porto
Operation
Began operation7 December 2002; 21 years ago (2002-12-07)
Operator(s)ViaPorto
Number of vehicles102
Technical
System length67 km (42 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC OHLE

The network has 6 lines and reaches seven municipalities within the metropolitan Porto area: Porto, Gondomar, Maia, Matosinhos, Póvoa de Varzim, Vila do Conde and Vila Nova de Gaia. It currently has a total of 82 operational stations across 67 kilometres (42 mi) of double track commercial line. Most of the system is at ground level or elevated, but 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of the network is underground. The system is run by ViaPORTO.

History edit

 
Porto Metro train.

Metro do Porto S.A. was founded in 1993, and Line A (blue line) between Senhor de Matosinhos and Trindade in central Porto was the first Porto Metro line to open, in 2002. The line was extended in 2004 to Estádio do Dragão, in time for the Euro 2004 Football championship.

On April 14, 2005, Line B (red line) opened. The Casa da Música concert hall (which has a station on the combined ABCEF line) opened on the same day. Lines A and B are the last legacy of a line which once went from Trindade to Famalicão, originally narrow gauge, opened in 1875, completed in 1881 and switched to metre gauge in 1930. (The stretch from Varzim to Famalicão is now a bicycle trail.)

Line C (green line) opened on July 30, 2005, reaching the centre of Maia. An extension to ISMAI opened in March 2006. Line C uses a stretch formerly part of the Guimarães line which joined the current line at Lousado.

Line D (yellow line) proved the most problematic to excavate and opened in 2005. The line runs from João de Deus and Vila Nova de Gaia in the south before crossing the River Douro and passing through central Porto en route to São João Hospital in the north. The São João Hospital and IPO stations were not brought into service until April 2006 due to safety concerns. In October 2011, it was extended to Santo Ovídio.

Line E (violet line) opened on May 27, 2006, connecting the Airport Francisco Sá Carneiro and Campanhã. Several weeks later, the line was extended to Estádio do Dragão. An end-to-end journey takes 33 minutes, with services departing every 20 minutes.

Line F (orange line) opened on January 2, 2011, connecting the Porto city centre to the Gondomar region in the east, this line runs between Senhora da Hora and Fânzeres.[5]

Lines A, B, C, E & F follow the same course within the City of Porto (between Estádio do Dragão and Senhora da Hora). The transfer point between Line ABCEF and Line D is at Trindade in central Porto; from Trindade to Senhora da Hora, the right of way recycles the original Porto-Varzim-Famalicão/Maia-Trofa-Guimarães trunk line.

Costs and financial results edit

 
On board a Porto Metro train
 
An Andante ticket being validated

As of 2007, the total cost of the Porto Metro public transport system stands at 3.5 billion euros - over 1% of Portugal's GDP. The first phase of the project alone, which was led by the mayors of several Grande Porto (Greater Porto) municipalities including Valentim Loureiro as a chairman of the state-owned company, was 140% more expensive than initially planned – a slippage of over 1,5 billion euros. The Porto Metro state-owned company has reported losses every year, reaching a record loss of 122 million euros in 2006.[6][7]

Rolling Stock edit

The Metro uses modern Eurotram low-floor, articulated trams. Flexity Swift LRVs are used on line B, Bx and occasionally line C since 2008, and can reach 100 km/h (62.1 mph). They also have more seats, and can, in common with most modern light rail systems, recover 30% of the total of consumed energy during braking.[citation needed] New LVRs from CRRC Tangshan, dubbed CRRC Tram or CT,[8] are being implemented on the network, running since 2023 on line C. [9]

The majority of services run with two LRVs coupled together. The Eurotram consists of four main compartments, two in each carriage linked by short corridors, and also features an articulation between the two carriages. They have a capacity of 80 seated and 134 standing passengers. The Flexity Swift consists of three components linked by articulations, with a capacity of 100 seated and 148 standing passengers. The CT consists of four articulated components, having a capacity of 244 passengers, 64 of which are seated. [10]

Tickets edit

The system uses the "Andante" ticketing system. Machines in stations issue and can recharge Andante Azul - blue "Occasional" tickets, while Andante Gold is a credit-card style "Gold" tickets (which bear a scanned photograph of the holder) that can be purchased in Lojas Andante (Andante Shops). Tickets can also be topped up at Multibanco ATM terminals.

The Porto Metro operates on a proof-of-payment system. Tickets must be validated before travel by scanning them in front of the yellow machines located in stations. A validated occasional ticket allows for unlimited travel within a specified time period, currently 1 hour for the minimum 2-zone ticket, and longer as the number of valid zones increases. The gold passes allow unlimited travel within a pre-defined area, and are available in "anytime" or cheaper "10/16" (off-peak) versions. There is also a daily ticket, known as Andante 24 that allows the user to make unlimited trips within a given day in the zones chosen. For example, a Z3 (3-zone) ticket is valid for 3 zones in any direction of travel from the first validated zone. So, to cover all of the Metro, except the northernmost part of Line B (zones VCD3 and PV_VC), a Z4 ticket is needed, provided it is validated in zone PRT1.

There are no faregates within the Metro; instead, groups of fare inspectors randomly check tickets with hand-held scanners. The current penalty for travelling without a validated ticket is €120.

The metro uses the same zoning system as the majority of public transport providers in the Porto metropolitan area, which is divided by counties, and further divided into numbered sub-zones (for example, VCD3 is the third area of the Vila do Conde county). The PRT1 zone in central Porto is effectively the area contained within the VCI (Via Cintura Interna) inner ring-road, while zones PRT2 and PRT3 are the areas between the VCI and the Estrada da Circunvalação outer ring-road. [citation needed]

The Andante system is being rolled out across the entire Porto public transit network. STCP bus routes and some other bus routes currently accept Andante and the intention is for the entire bus, metro and suburban train network to become integrated. The same ticket cannot be used on downtown Porto trams and the cable car (Funicular dos Guindais). The Andante Azul that tourists typically use are not valid, though the Andante Gold loaded with monthly tickets may be accepted.[citation needed]

Network edit

Porto Metro
Routes[11][12]
 
Póvoa de Varzim
 
 
São Brás
 
Portas Fronhas
 
Alto do Pega
 
Vila do Conde
 
Santa Clara
 
Azurara
 
Árvore
 
Varziela
 
Espaço Natureza
 
Mindelo
 
Modivas Centro
 
Modivas Sul
 
Vilar do Pinheiro
 
 
Lidador
  Aeroporto
 
 
Pedras Rubras
Botica
 
 
 
Verdes
 
 
 
Crestins
 
 
Esposade
 
 
 
ISMAI
Custóias
 
 
 
Castêlo da Maia
 
 
 
Mandim
Senhor de Matosinhos
 
 
 
 
Zona Industrial
Mercado
 
 
 
 
Fórum da Maia
Brito Capelo
 
 
 
 
Parque da Maia
Matosinhos Sul
 
 
 
 
 
 
Câmara de Matosinhos
 
 
 
 
Custió
Parque Real
 
 
 
 
Araújo
Pedro Hispano
 
 
 
 
Pias
Estádio do Mar
 
 
 
 
Cândido dos Reis
Vasco da Gama
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fonte do Cuco
Senhora da Hora
 
 
 
 
 
Sete Bicas
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hospital de São João
Viso
 
 
 
 
 
 
IPO
Ramalde
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pólo Universitário
Francos
 
 
 
 
 
 
Salgueiros
Casa da Música
 
 
 
 
 
 
Combatentes
Carolina Michaëlis
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marquês
Lapa
 
 
 
 
 
 
Faria Guimarães
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trindade
  Aliados
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bolhão
     São Bento
 
 
 
 
 
 
Campo 24 de Agosto
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Heroismo
  Jardim do Morro
 
 
 
 
 
 
Campanhã  
  General Torres
 
 
 
 
 
Estádio do Dragão
Câmara de Gaia
 
 
Contumil  
João de Deus
 
 
Nasoni
D. João II
 
 
Nau Vitória
Santo Ovídio
 
 
 
 
Levada
 
Rio Tinto  
 
Campainha
 
de Baguim
 
de Carreira
 
Venda Nova
 
de Fânzeres

  Line A •    Line B •   Line Bx
  Line C •   Line D •   Line E •   Line F

  Metro do Porto
Line Length Stations Opened Equipment
  Estádio do Dragão – Senhor de Matosinhos 15.6 km
(9.7 mi)
23 7 December 2002 Bombardier Flexity Outlook (Eurotram)
  Estádio do Dragão – Póvoa de Varzim 33.6 km
(20.9 mi)
35 13 March 2005 Bombardier Flexity Swift
  Campanhã – ISMAI 19.6 km
(12.2 mi)
24 30 July 2005
  Hospital São João – Santo Ovídio 9.2 km
(5.7 mi)
16 18 September 2005 Bombardier Flexity Outlook (Eurotram)
  Trindade – Aeroporto 13.1 km
(8.1 mi)
21 27 May 2006
  Fânzeres – Senhora da Hora 17.4 km
(10.8 mi)
24 2 January 2011
  Ribeira – Batalha 0.3 km
(0.19 mi)
02 19 February 2004 Guindais Funicular
 

Line A edit

 
Grassy median of Line A
Senhor de Matosinhos – Estádio do Dragão
  • Travel time: 40 minutes
  • Headway: 10 minutes

Line A or the Blue Line is the main and, historically, most important of the five Porto Metro lines. It has 23 stations.

The line was opened between Trindade and Senhor de Matosinhos on 7 December 2002, by then Prime Minister Barroso. Until the end of 2002 travel was free of charge to allow users to familiarize themselves with the new light rail line. On June 5, 2004, on the occasion of the Euro 2004 European Football Championship, the section between Trindade and Estádio do Dragão was opened.

Service runs every 10 minutes between 07:00 and 20:00 between Senhor de Matosinhos and Estádio do Dragão, with some trips extended to Fânzeres on Line F. Between 6:00 and 7:00 and after 20:00 the frequency is 15 minutes. After 21:00 services only run between Senhor de Matosinhos and Trindade.

Flexity Outlook Eurotrams number 001–072 service the line.

Line B/Bx edit

 
Bombardier Flexity Swift on Line B
Póvoa de Varzim – Estádio do Dragão
  • Travel time (B): 61 minutes
  • Travel time (Bx): 53 minutes
  • Headway: 30 minutes (each service)

Line B or the Red Line has 35 stations and is the longest line of the system. The line reuses, for almost its entire length, the route of the old Póvoa Line, which connected Trindade to Póvoa de Varzim. Line B was Porto Metro's second line to open. Initially the line only ran between Estádio do Dragão and Senhora da Hora, thus sharing the route with Line A. On March 13, 2005, an extension was opened between Senhora da Hora and Pedras Rubras. On March 18, 2006, after successive delays, the final section to Póvoa de Varzim was officially inaugurated.

The line has two types of services between Póvoa de Varzim and Estádio do Dragão: regular, which stops at all stations; and the Bx express, which only stops at Portas Fronhas, Vila do Conde, Varziela, Mindelo and Pedras Rubras, between Póvoa de Varzim and Senhora da Hora. From early summer 2011 the express service was expanded to operate daily.

In July 2016, Porto Metro announced that an additional infill station, Modivas Norte, will be added at The Style Outlet. The work is financed 50% by the mall management and will cost a total of €1.2 million.[13] Although no extensions are planned, consideration was given to use the abandoned Famalicão branch to reach Barreiros, near Avenida 25 de Abril, via Mourões. Beyond Póvoa de Varzim the right-of-way has been converted into a cycle path in order to preserve the branch.

Line C edit

ISMAI – Campanhã
  • Travel time: 41 minutes
  • Headway: 15 minutes

Line D edit

Santo Ovídio – Hospital São João
Travel time: 25 minutes
Minimum headway: 5 / 10 minutes

Line E edit

Aeroporto – Trindade
Travel time: 35 minutes
Headway: 30 minutes

Line F edit

Senhora da Hora – Fânzeres
Travel time: 39 minutes
Headway: 15 minutes

Funicular dos Guindais edit

 
 
Car of the funicular. In the background, the Ferdinand Wall of Porto.

The Metro do Porto company also operates the Funicular of Guindais, a cable-car system that was originally built in 1891 and was recently remodelled. It connects the riverside area of Ribeira to higher ground at Batalha, near the São Bento station.

Future expansion edit

  • Line D: Connection to Vila D'Este. Construction of the 3.15km, 3 station extension began in March of 2021 and the station is planned to enter service at the beginning of 2024.[14]
  • Line G (Pink line): A new 2.7km, 4 station fully underground line which connects Casa da Música to São Bento through Cordoaria.[15] The construction started in 2020 and the line is expected to go into service at the start of 2025.[16][17]
  • Line H (Ruby line): A new 6.74km, 8 station line that will connect Casa da Música station in Porto with Santo Ovídio station in Vila Nova de Gaia. Construction will be put out for bid in 2023 with the line planned to enter service in 2026.[18][19]

Network map edit

 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.metrodoporto.pt/metrodoporto/uploads/document/file/640/final_relatoriocontas_2022_1.pdf
  2. ^ https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/2024-01-20/porto-metro-record/85247#
  3. ^ Sistema de Metro Ligeiro do Porto, retrieved 2024-03-21. (in Portuguese)
  4. ^ Webb, Mary (ed.) (2009). Jane's Urban Transport Systems 2009–2010, p. 277. Coulsdon, Surrey (UK): Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2903-6.
  5. ^ METRO DO PORTO CELEBRA 20 ANOS., retrieved 2024-03-21. (in Portuguese)
  6. ^ Gestores do Metro do Porto recebem €650 mil de prémios, Expresso newspaper, 18 February 2006, accessed March 2007 (in Portuguese)
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Porto Metro news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message The Porto Metro Portuguese Metro do Porto is a light rail network in Porto Portugal and a key part of the city s public transport system Being a semi metro it runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city s suburbs using low floor tram vehicles 3 The first parts of the system have been in operation since 2002 4 It is a separate system to Porto s vintage trams Porto MetroFlexity Outlook Eurotram of the Porto Metro at Trindade stationOverviewNative nameMetro do PortoOwnerGovernment owned corporationLocalePortoGondomarMaiaMatosinhosPovoa de VarzimVila do CondeVila Nova de GaiaTransit typeLight rail Semi metroNumber of lines6Number of stations82Daily ridership170 630 passengers on average 2022 1 Annual ridership79 million 2023 2 WebsiteMetro do PortoOperationBegan operation7 December 2002 21 years ago 2002 12 07 Operator s ViaPortoNumber of vehicles102TechnicalSystem length67 km 42 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification750 V DC OHLESystem map The network has 6 lines and reaches seven municipalities within the metropolitan Porto area Porto Gondomar Maia Matosinhos Povoa de Varzim Vila do Conde and Vila Nova de Gaia It currently has a total of 82 operational stations across 67 kilometres 42 mi of double track commercial line Most of the system is at ground level or elevated but 8 kilometres 5 0 mi of the network is underground The system is run by ViaPORTO Contents 1 History 2 Costs and financial results 3 Rolling Stock 4 Tickets 5 Network 5 1 Line A 5 2 Line B Bx 5 3 Line C 5 4 Line D 5 5 Line E 5 6 Line F 6 Funicular dos Guindais 7 Future expansion 8 Network map 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Porto Metro train Metro do Porto S A was founded in 1993 and Line A blue line between Senhor de Matosinhos and Trindade in central Porto was the first Porto Metro line to open in 2002 The line was extended in 2004 to Estadio do Dragao in time for the Euro 2004 Football championship On April 14 2005 Line B red line opened The Casa da Musica concert hall which has a station on the combined ABCEF line opened on the same day Lines A and B are the last legacy of a line which once went from Trindade to Famalicao originally narrow gauge opened in 1875 completed in 1881 and switched to metre gauge in 1930 The stretch from Varzim to Famalicao is now a bicycle trail Line C green line opened on July 30 2005 reaching the centre of Maia An extension to ISMAI opened in March 2006 Line C uses a stretch formerly part of the Guimaraes line which joined the current line at Lousado Line D yellow line proved the most problematic to excavate and opened in 2005 The line runs from Joao de Deus and Vila Nova de Gaia in the south before crossing the River Douro and passing through central Porto en route to Sao Joao Hospital in the north The Sao Joao Hospital and IPO stations were not brought into service until April 2006 due to safety concerns In October 2011 it was extended to Santo Ovidio Line E violet line opened on May 27 2006 connecting the Airport Francisco Sa Carneiro and Campanha Several weeks later the line was extended to Estadio do Dragao An end to end journey takes 33 minutes with services departing every 20 minutes Line F orange line opened on January 2 2011 connecting the Porto city centre to the Gondomar region in the east this line runs between Senhora da Hora and Fanzeres 5 Lines A B C E amp F follow the same course within the City of Porto between Estadio do Dragao and Senhora da Hora The transfer point between Line ABCEF and Line D is at Trindade in central Porto from Trindade to Senhora da Hora the right of way recycles the original Porto Varzim Famalicao Maia Trofa Guimaraes trunk line Costs and financial results edit nbsp On board a Porto Metro train nbsp An Andante ticket being validated As of 2007 the total cost of the Porto Metro public transport system stands at 3 5 billion euros over 1 of Portugal s GDP The first phase of the project alone which was led by the mayors of several Grande Porto Greater Porto municipalities including Valentim Loureiro as a chairman of the state owned company was 140 more expensive than initially planned a slippage of over 1 5 billion euros The Porto Metro state owned company has reported losses every year reaching a record loss of 122 million euros in 2006 6 7 Rolling Stock editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Metro uses modern Eurotram low floor articulated trams Flexity Swift LRVs are used on line B Bx and occasionally line C since 2008 and can reach 100 km h 62 1 mph They also have more seats and can in common with most modern light rail systems recover 30 of the total of consumed energy during braking citation needed New LVRs from CRRC Tangshan dubbed CRRC Tram or CT 8 are being implemented on the network running since 2023 on line C 9 The majority of services run with two LRVs coupled together The Eurotram consists of four main compartments two in each carriage linked by short corridors and also features an articulation between the two carriages They have a capacity of 80 seated and 134 standing passengers The Flexity Swift consists of three components linked by articulations with a capacity of 100 seated and 148 standing passengers The CT consists of four articulated components having a capacity of 244 passengers 64 of which are seated 10 Tickets editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The system uses the Andante ticketing system Machines in stations issue and can recharge Andante Azul blue Occasional tickets while Andante Gold is a credit card style Gold tickets which bear a scanned photograph of the holder that can be purchased in Lojas Andante Andante Shops Tickets can also be topped up at Multibanco ATM terminals The Porto Metro operates on a proof of payment system Tickets must be validated before travel by scanning them in front of the yellow machines located in stations A validated occasional ticket allows for unlimited travel within a specified time period currently 1 hour for the minimum 2 zone ticket and longer as the number of valid zones increases The gold passes allow unlimited travel within a pre defined area and are available in anytime or cheaper 10 16 off peak versions There is also a daily ticket known as Andante 24 that allows the user to make unlimited trips within a given day in the zones chosen For example a Z3 3 zone ticket is valid for 3 zones in any direction of travel from the first validated zone So to cover all of the Metro except the northernmost part of Line B zones VCD3 and PV VC a Z4 ticket is needed provided it is validated in zone PRT1 There are no faregates within the Metro instead groups of fare inspectors randomly check tickets with hand held scanners The current penalty for travelling without a validated ticket is 120 The metro uses the same zoning system as the majority of public transport providers in the Porto metropolitan area which is divided by counties and further divided into numbered sub zones for example VCD3 is the third area of the Vila do Conde county The PRT1 zone in central Porto is effectively the area contained within the VCI Via Cintura Interna inner ring road while zones PRT2 and PRT3 are the areas between the VCI and the Estrada da Circunvalacao outer ring road citation needed The Andante system is being rolled out across the entire Porto public transit network STCP bus routes and some other bus routes currently accept Andante and the intention is for the entire bus metro and suburban train network to become integrated The same ticket cannot be used on downtown Porto trams and the cable car Funicular dos Guindais The Andante Azul that tourists typically use are not valid though the Andante Gold loaded with monthly tickets may be accepted citation needed Network editvtePorto Metro Legend Routes 11 12 nbsp Povoa de Varzim nbsp Povoa de VarzimVila do Conde nbsp Sao Bras nbsp Portas Fronhas nbsp Alto do Pega nbsp Vila do Conde nbsp Santa Clara nbsp Azurara nbsp Arvore nbsp Varziela nbsp Espaco Natureza nbsp Mindelo nbsp Modivas Centro nbsp Modivas Sul nbsp Vilar do Pinheiro nbsp Vila do CondeMaia nbsp Lidador nbsp Aeroporto nbsp nbsp Pedras Rubras Botica nbsp nbsp nbsp Verdes nbsp nbsp nbsp Crestins nbsp nbsp Esposade nbsp nbsp nbsp ISMAI Custoias nbsp nbsp nbsp Castelo da Maia nbsp nbsp nbsp Mandim Senhor de Matosinhos nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Zona Industrial Mercado nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Forum da Maia Brito Capelo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Parque da Maia Matosinhos Sul nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MaiaMatosinhos Camara de Matosinhos nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Custio Parque Real nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Araujo Pedro Hispano nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pias Estadio do Mar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Candido dos Reis Vasco da Gama nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fonte do Cuco Senhora da Hora nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MatosinhosPorto nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hospital de Sao Joao Viso nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp IPO Ramalde nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Polo Universitario Francos nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Salgueiros Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Combatentes Carolina Michaelis nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Marques Lapa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Faria Guimaraes nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp Aliados nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Bolhao nbsp nbsp nbsp Sao Bento nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Campo 24 de Agosto PortoVila Nova de Gaia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Heroismo nbsp Jardim do Morro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Campanha nbsp nbsp General Torres nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Estadio do Dragao Camara de Gaia nbsp nbsp Contumil nbsp Joao de Deus nbsp nbsp Nasoni D Joao II nbsp nbsp Nau Vitoria Santo Ovidio nbsp nbsp nbsp PortoGondomar nbsp Levada nbsp Rio Tinto nbsp nbsp Campainha nbsp de Baguim nbsp de Carreira nbsp Venda Nova nbsp de Fanzeres nbsp Line A nbsp nbsp Line B nbsp Line Bx nbsp Line C nbsp Line D nbsp Line E nbsp Line F nbsp Metro do Porto Line Length Stations Opened Equipment nbsp Estadio do Dragao Senhor de Matosinhos 15 6 km 9 7 mi 23 7 December 2002 Bombardier Flexity Outlook Eurotram nbsp Estadio do Dragao Povoa de Varzim 33 6 km 20 9 mi 35 13 March 2005 Bombardier Flexity Swift nbsp Campanha ISMAI 19 6 km 12 2 mi 24 30 July 2005 nbsp Hospital Sao Joao Santo Ovidio 9 2 km 5 7 mi 16 18 September 2005 Bombardier Flexity Outlook Eurotram nbsp Trindade Aeroporto 13 1 km 8 1 mi 21 27 May 2006 nbsp Fanzeres Senhora da Hora 17 4 km 10 8 mi 24 2 January 2011 nbsp Ribeira Batalha 0 3 km 0 19 mi 0 2 19 February 2004 Guindais Funicular nbsp Line A edit Line A Legend nbsp Senhor de Matosinhos nbsp Mercado nbsp nbsp Brito Capelo nbsp Matosinhos Sul nbsp Camara de Matosinhos nbsp Parque de Real nbsp Pedro Hispano nbsp Estadio do Mar nbsp Vasco da Gama nbsp Zone MTS1Zone PRT2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senhora da Hora nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp Viso nbsp Ramalde nbsp Zone PRT2Zone PRT1 nbsp Francos nbsp Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp Carolina Michaelis nbsp Lapa nbsp nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp Bolhao nbsp nbsp Campo 24 de Agosto nbsp nbsp Heroismo nbsp nbsp Campanha nbsp nbsp nbsp Estadio do Dragao nbsp nbsp nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit nbsp Grassy median of Line A Senhor de Matosinhos Estadio do Dragao Travel time 40 minutes Headway 10 minutes Line A or the Blue Line is the main and historically most important of the five Porto Metro lines It has 23 stations The line was opened between Trindade and Senhor de Matosinhos on 7 December 2002 by then Prime Minister Barroso Until the end of 2002 travel was free of charge to allow users to familiarize themselves with the new light rail line On June 5 2004 on the occasion of the Euro 2004 European Football Championship the section between Trindade and Estadio do Dragao was opened Service runs every 10 minutes between 07 00 and 20 00 between Senhor de Matosinhos and Estadio do Dragao with some trips extended to Fanzeres on Line F Between 6 00 and 7 00 and after 20 00 the frequency is 15 minutes After 21 00 services only run between Senhor de Matosinhos and Trindade Flexity Outlook Eurotrams number 001 072 service the line Line B Bx edit Line B Bx Legend nbsp Povoa de Varzim nbsp Sao Bras nbsp Portas Fronhas nbsp Alto de Pega nbsp Vila do Conde nbsp Santa Clara nbsp Zone PV VCZone VCD3 nbsp Azurara nbsp Arvore nbsp Varziela nbsp Espaco Natureza nbsp Mindelo nbsp Zone VCD3Zone VCD8 nbsp VC Fashion Outlet Modivas nbsp Modivas Centro nbsp Modivas Sul nbsp Vilar de Pinheiro nbsp Lidador nbsp Pedras Rubras nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Verdes nbsp Zone VCD8Zone MAI1 nbsp Crestins nbsp Esposade nbsp Custoias nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fonte do Cuco nbsp Zone MAI1Zone PRT2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senhora da Hora nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp Viso nbsp Ramalde nbsp Zone PRT2Zone PRT1 nbsp Francos nbsp Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp Carolina Michaelis nbsp Lapa nbsp nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp Bolhao nbsp nbsp Campo 24 de Agosto nbsp nbsp Heroismo nbsp nbsp Campanha nbsp nbsp nbsp Estadio do Dragao nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit nbsp Bombardier Flexity Swift on Line B Povoa de Varzim Estadio do Dragao Travel time B 61 minutes Travel time Bx 53 minutes Headway 30 minutes each service Line B or the Red Line has 35 stations and is the longest line of the system The line reuses for almost its entire length the route of the old Povoa Line which connected Trindade to Povoa de Varzim Line B was Porto Metro s second line to open Initially the line only ran between Estadio do Dragao and Senhora da Hora thus sharing the route with Line A On March 13 2005 an extension was opened between Senhora da Hora and Pedras Rubras On March 18 2006 after successive delays the final section to Povoa de Varzim was officially inaugurated The line has two types of services between Povoa de Varzim and Estadio do Dragao regular which stops at all stations and the Bx express which only stops at Portas Fronhas Vila do Conde Varziela Mindelo and Pedras Rubras between Povoa de Varzim and Senhora da Hora From early summer 2011 the express service was expanded to operate daily In July 2016 Porto Metro announced that an additional infill station Modivas Norte will be added at The Style Outlet The work is financed 50 by the mall management and will cost a total of 1 2 million 13 Although no extensions are planned consideration was given to use the abandoned Famalicao branch to reach Barreiros near Avenida 25 de Abril via Mouroes Beyond Povoa de Varzim the right of way has been converted into a cycle path in order to preserve the branch Line C edit Line C Legend nbsp ISMAI nbsp Castelo da Maia nbsp Mandim nbsp Zona Industrial nbsp Zone MAI2Zone MAI1 nbsp Forum Maia nbsp Parque Maia nbsp Custio nbsp Araujo nbsp Pias nbsp Candido dos Reis nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fonte do Cuco nbsp Zone MAI1Zone PRT2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senhora da Hora nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp Viso nbsp Ramalde nbsp Zone PRT2Zone PRT1 nbsp Francos nbsp Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp Carolina Michaelis nbsp Lapa nbsp nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp Bolhao nbsp nbsp Campo 24 de Agosto nbsp nbsp Heroismo nbsp nbsp Campanha nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit ISMAI Campanha Travel time 41 minutes Headway 15 minutes nbsp Line C near the Forum Maia station nbsp Aliados station entrance Line D edit Line D Legend nbsp Santo Ovidio nbsp nbsp D Joao II nbsp nbsp Joao de Deus nbsp Camara de Gaia nbsp General Torres nbsp nbsp Jardim do Morro nbsp nbsp nbsp Douro Zone VNG1Zone PRT1 nbsp Sao Bento nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aliados nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Faria Guimaraes nbsp Marques nbsp nbsp Combatentes nbsp nbsp Salgueiros nbsp Zone PRT1Zone PRT3 nbsp Polo Universitario nbsp IPO nbsp Hospital Sao Joao nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit Santo Ovidio Hospital Sao Joao Travel time 25 minutes Minimum headway 5 10 minutes nbsp Tram crossing Dom Luis I Bridge nbsp Line D platform at Trindade Station nbsp IPO Station Line E edit Line E Legend nbsp Aeroporto nbsp Francisco de SaCarneiro Airport nbsp nbsp Botica nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Verdes nbsp Crestins nbsp Zone VCD8Zone MAI1 nbsp Esposade nbsp Custoias nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fonte do Cuco nbsp Zone MAI1Zone PRT2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senhora da Hora nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp Viso nbsp Ramalde nbsp Zone PRT2Zone PRT1 nbsp Francos nbsp Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp Carolina Michaelis nbsp Lapa nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp This diagram viewtalkedit Aeroporto Trindade Travel time 35 minutes Headway 30 minutes Line F edit Line F Legend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Senhora da Hora nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sete Bicas nbsp Viso nbsp Ramalde nbsp Zone PRT2Zone PRT1 nbsp Francos nbsp Casa da Musica nbsp nbsp Carolina Michaelis nbsp Lapa nbsp nbsp nbsp Trindade nbsp nbsp nbsp Bolhao nbsp nbsp Campo 24 de Agosto nbsp nbsp Heroismo nbsp nbsp Campanha nbsp nbsp nbsp Estadio do Dragao nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Zone PRT1Zone PRT3 nbsp nbsp Contumil nbsp nbsp Nasoni nbsp Nau Vitoria nbsp Zone PRT3Zone MAI4 nbsp Levada nbsp nbsp Rio Tinto nbsp nbsp Campainha nbsp Baguim nbsp Carreira nbsp Zone MAI4Zone GDM1 nbsp Venda Nova nbsp Fanzeres This diagram viewtalkedit Senhora da Hora Fanzeres Travel time 39 minutes Headway 15 minutesFunicular dos Guindais editMain article Funicular dos Guindais nbsp nbsp Car of the funicular In the background the Ferdinand Wall of Porto The Metro do Porto company also operates the Funicular of Guindais a cable car system that was originally built in 1891 and was recently remodelled It connects the riverside area of Ribeira to higher ground at Batalha near the Sao Bento station Future expansion editLine D Connection to Vila D Este Construction of the 3 15km 3 station extension began in March of 2021 and the station is planned to enter service at the beginning of 2024 14 Line G Pink line A new 2 7km 4 station fully underground line which connects Casa da Musica to Sao Bento through Cordoaria 15 The construction started in 2020 and the line is expected to go into service at the start of 2025 16 17 Line H Ruby line A new 6 74km 8 station line that will connect Casa da Musica station in Porto with Santo Ovidio station in Vila Nova de Gaia Construction will be put out for bid in 2023 with the line planned to enter service in 2026 18 19 Network map edit nbsp See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Portugal portal Trams in Porto Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto STCP Lisbon Metro List of tram and light rail transit systemsReferences edit https www metrodoporto pt metrodoporto uploads document file 640 final relatoriocontas 2022 1 pdf https www theportugalnews com news 2024 01 20 porto metro record 85247 Sistema de Metro Ligeiro do Porto retrieved 2024 03 21 in Portuguese Webb Mary ed 2009 Jane s Urban Transport Systems 2009 2010 p 277 Coulsdon Surrey UK Jane s Information Group ISBN 978 0 7106 2903 6 METRO DO PORTO CELEBRA 20 ANOS retrieved 2024 03 21 in Portuguese Gestores do Metro do Porto recebem 650 mil de premios Expresso newspaper 18 February 2006 accessed March 2007 in Portuguese span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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