Larinho halt

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The Larinho halt was a station on the Sabor line that served the town of Larinho, in the municipality of Torre de Moncorvo, Portugal.

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Larinho halt

Apeadeiro de Larinho
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Larinho halt in 2023
General information
Location Larinho, Torre de Moncorvo
Portugal
Coordinates 41°11′37.76″N7°01′04.76″W / 41.1938222°N 7.0179889°W / 41.1938222; -7.0179889
Line(s) Sabor line (1911-1988)
Distance
Connections
History
Opened17 September 1911 (1911-09-17)
Closed1 August 1988
Location
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Larinho halt
Location within Portugal

History

Timetable of the Sabor line in 1913, where the Larinho halt appears with the category of station Horario Linha do Sabor - Guia Official CF 168 1913.jpg
Timetable of the Sabor line in 1913, where the Larinho halt appears with the category of station

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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References

  1. "Troços de linhas férreas portuguesas abertas à exploração desde 1856, e a sua extensão" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. Vol. Ano 69, no. 1652. 16 October 1956. pp. 528–530. Retrieved 30 July 2014 via Hemeroteca Digital de Lisboa.
  2. Reis et al, 2006:150