List of Lisbon metro stations

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This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro). [1]

List of stations

Lisbon Metro stations
Abbr.NameOther namesLineMun.OpenedStation2nd concourseLat.Long.Alt.Depth
  AP   AeroportoLisbon2012.07.17central concourse38° 46′ 07″ N9° 07′ 43″ W90 m−45,5 m
  AM   Alameda*Alameda I (techn.)Lisbon1972.06.181 concourse (N)38° 44′ 00″ N9° 07′ 01″ W60 m ?
Alameda II (techn.)1998.05.19central concourse38° 44′ 00″ N9° 08′ 00″ W61 m ?
  AF   Alfornelos Amadora2004.05.15central concourse38° 45′ 37″ N9° 12′ 18″ W75 m ?
  AH   Alto dos Moinhos Centro Administrativo (proj.)Lisbon1988.10.14central concourse38° 44′ 58″ N9° 10′ 46″ W99 m ?
  AL   Alvalade Lisbon1972.06.182 concourses2006.08.17 (S)38° 45′ 12″ N9° 08′ 38″ W80 m ?
  AS   Amadora Este Falagueira (proj.)Amadora2004.05.15central concourse38° 45′ 28″ N9° 13′ 05″ W95 m ?
  AX   Ameixoeira Carriche (proj.)Lisbon2004.03.27central concourse38° 46′ 45″ N9° 09′ 36″ W90 m ?
  AN   Anjos Lisbon1966.09.282 concourses1982.11.15 (N)38° 43′ 34″ N9° 08′ 05″ W45 m ?
  AE   Areeiro Lisbon1972.06.182 concourses2013.11.17 (S)38° 44′ 32″ N9° 08′ 03″ W75 m ?
  AR   Arroios Lisbon1972.06.182 concourses38° 43′ 59″ N9° 08′ 02″ W55 m ?
  AV   Avenida Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1982.11.09 (S)38° 43′ 12″ N9° 08′ 45″ W30 m ?
  BC   Baixa-Chiado*Baixa-Chiado I (techn.)Lisbon1998.04.25central concourse38° 42′ 00″ N9° 08′ 00″ W35 m−45 m
Baixa-Chiado II (techn.)1998.08.08
  BV   Bela Vista Vale de Chelas (proj.)
Chelas (proj.)
Lisbon1998.05.19central concourse38° 44′ 48″ N9° 07′ 01″ W50 m ?
  CR   Cabo Ruivo Olivais Velho (proj.)Lisbon1998.07.18central concourse38° 45′ 45″ N9° 06′ 14″ W30 m ?
  CS   Cais do SodréLisbon1998.04.181 concourse (E)38° 42′ 19″ N9° 08′ 33″ W2 m ?
  CG   Campo Grande*Campo Grande II (techn.)Lisbon1993.04.03central concourse38° 45′ 36″ N9° 09′ 28″ W80 m20 m
Campo Grande I (techn.)
  CP   Campo Pequeno Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1979.04.26 (S)38° 44′ 29″ N9° 08′ 48″ W75 m ?
  CA   Carnide Lisbon1997.10.18central concourse38° 45′ 31″ N9° 11′ 33″ W83 m−10 m
  CH   Chelas Armador (proj.)Lisbon1998.05.19central concourse38° 45′ 15″ N9° 06′ 49″ W60 m ?
  CU   Cidade Universitária Lisbon1988.10.14central concourse38° 45′ 06″ N9° 09′ 31″ W75 m ?
  CM   Colégio Militar/Luz Luz (proj.)
Estrada da Luz (proj.)
Lisbon1988.10.14central concourse38° 45′ 09″ N9° 11′ 19″ W78 m ?
  EN   Encarnação Lisbon2012.07.17central concourse38° 46′ 31″ N9° 06′ 08″ W70 m ?
  EC   Entre Campos Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1973.07.15 (S)38° 44′ 52″ N9° 08′ 55″ W75 m ?
  IN   Intendente Lisbon1966.09.282 concourses1977.03.07 (N)38° 43′ 21″ N9° 08′ 06″ W35 m ?
  JZ   Jardim Zoológico Sete Rios (until 1998.03.01)Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1995.07.25 (S)38° 44′ 31″ N9° 10′ 07″ W60 m ?
  LA   Laranjeiras Lisbon1988.10.14central concourse38° 44′ 53″ N9° 10′ 19″ W75 m ?
  LU   Lumiar Lisbon2004.03.272 concourses38° 46′ 22″ N9° 09′ 35″ W85 m ?
  MP   Marquês de Pombal*Rotunda I (techn. until 1998.03.01)
Marquês de Pombal I (techn.)
Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses38° 43′ 27″ N9° 08′ 57″ W50 m ?
Rotunda II (techn. until 1998.03.01)
Marquês de Pombal II (techn.)
1995.07.15central concourse38° 43′ 29.20″ N9° 09′ 97″ W50 m ?
  MM   Martim Moniz Socorro (until 1998.03.01)Lisbon1966.09.261 concourse (S)38° 43′ 01″ N9° 08′ 08″ W15 m ?
  MO   Moscavide Lisbon2012.07.17central concourse38° 46′ 30″ N9° 06′ 09″ W20 m ?
  OD   OdivelasOdivelas2004.03.27central concourse38° 47′ 35″ N9° 10′ 22″ W20 m ?
  OL   Olaias Lisbon1998.05.19central concourse38° 44′ 21″ N9° 07′ 26″ W75 m ?
  OS   Olivais Olivais Sul (proj.)Lisbon1998.11.07central concourse38° 45′ 36″ N9° 06′ 44″ W65 m−36 m
  OR   Oriente Lisbon1998.05.19central concourse38° 46′ 02″ N9° 06′ 01″ W5 m ?
  PA   Parque Lisbon1959.12.291 concourse (N)38° 43′ 45″ N9° 09′ 00″ W90 m ?
  PI   Picoas Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1982.11.09 (S)38° 43′ 51″ N9° 08′ 49″ W65 m ?
  PO   Pontinha Lisbon1997.10.18central concourse38° 45′ 41″ N9° 11′ 48″ W85 m ?
  PE   Praça de Espanha Palhavã (until 1998.03.01)Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1980.10.15 (N)38° 44′ 14″ N9° 09′ 34″ W65 m ?
  QC   Quinta das Conchas Quinta do Lambert (proj.)
Quinta das Mouras (proj.)
Lisbon2004.03.272 concourses38° 46′ 01″ N9° 09′ 20″ W85 m ?
  RA   RatoLisbon1997.12.29central concourse38° 43′ 11″ N9° 09′ 20″ W65 m ?
  RB   ReboleiraAmadora Sul (proj.)Amadora2016.04.13central concourse38° 45′ 08″ N9° 13′ 29″ W99 m ?
  RE   Restauradores Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1977.02.11 (N)38° 42′ 54″ N9° 08′ 29″ W15 m ?
  RM   Roma Lisbon1972.06.182 concourses2006.04.12 (S)38° 44′ 56″ N9° 08′ 29″ W80 m ?
  RO   Rossio Lisbon1963.01.27central concourse38° 42′ 49″ N9° 08′ 17″ W15 m ?
  SA   Saldanha*Saldanha I (techn.)Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1977.03.14 (N)38° 44′ 06″ N9° 08′ 42″ W81 m ?
Saldanha II (techn.)2009.08.292 concourses38° 44′ 07″ N9° 08′ 39″ W81 m ?
  SP   Santa ApolóniaLisbon2007.12.19central concourse38° 42′ 45″ N9° 07′ 24″ W2 m ?
  SS   São SebastiãoSão Sebastião I (techn.)Lisbon1959.12.292 concourses1977.04.18 (S)38° 44′ 03″ N9° 09′ 13″ W90 m ?
São Sebastião II (techn.)2009.08.292 concourses38° 44′ 06″ N9° 09′ 08″ W90 m−59,6 m
  SR   Senhor Roubado Malaposta (proj.)Lisbon/Odivelas2004.03.27central concourse38° 47′ 08″ N9° 10′ 16″ W25 m ?
  TE   TelheirasLisbon2002.11.02central concourse38° 45′ 38″ N9° 09′ 54″ W92 m ?
  TP   Terreiro do Paço Lisbon2007.12.19central concourse38° 42′ 23″ N9° 08′ 07″ W2 m ?
Abbr.NameOther namesLineMun.OpenedStation2nd concourseLat.Long.Alt.Depth

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References

  1. Metropolitano de Lisboa. "Diagrama e Mapa de rede" . Retrieved 9 January 2019.