The Larinho halt was a station on the Sabor line that served the town of Larinho, in the municipality of Torre de Moncorvo, Portugal.
Larinho halt Apeadeiro de Larinho | |||||
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Location | Larinho, Torre de Moncorvo Portugal | ||||
Coordinates | 41°11′37.76″N7°01′04.76″W / 41.1938222°N 7.0179889°W | ||||
Line(s) | Sabor line (1911-1988) | ||||
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Opened | 17 September 1911 | ||||
Closed | 1 August 1988 | ||||
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This station was part of the section of the Sabor line between Pocinho and Carviçais, which entered service on 17 September 1911. [1] The line and the Larinho halt closed on 1 August 1988. [2]
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