List of railway lines in Portugal

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This is a list of railway lines in Portugal.

Map of the railway lines of Portugal. Rail transport infrastructure map - Portugal.svg
Map of the railway lines of Portugal.

List


NameRouteOpenedLengthGaugeElectrificationStatus
Alentejo line BarreiroFuncheira 1857–1888166.3 km (103.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC BarreiroCasa Branca and OuriqueFuncheira Operational
Ramal da Alfândega Porto-CampanhãPorto-Alfândega 18883.89 km (2.42 mi) Iberian Closed in 1989
Ramal de Alfarelos AlfarelosBifurcação de Lares 188916.5 km (10.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Algarve line LagosVila Real de Santo António 1889–1922139.5 km (86.7 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC TunesFaro Operational
Ramal de Aljustrel Castro Verde-AlmodôvarSão João do Deserto 192911.6 km (7.2 mi) Iberian Closed
Ramal de Aveiro Sernada do VougaAveiro 191137.7 km (23.4 mi) Metre Operational
Ramal de Aveiro-Mar AveiroCanal do Cojo 19130.9 km (0.56 mi) Metre Closed
Barca d'Alva–La Fuente de San Esteban railway Barca d'AlvaLa Fuente de San Esteban-Boadilla 188777.5 km (48.2 mi) Iberian Closed in 1985
Beira Alta line PampilhosaVilar Formoso 1882202 km (126 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Beira Baixa line EntroncamentoGuarda 1891–1893240.2 km (149.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC EntroncamentoCovilhã Operational
Ramal de Braga NineBraga 187515 km (9.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Cascais line Cais do SodréCascais 188925.4 km (15.8 mi) Iberian 1500 V DC Operational
Cintura line Doca de AlcântaraBraço de Prata 188810.5 km (6.5 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Alcântara-Terra–Braço de PrataOperational
Corgo line ChavesRégua 1906–192196.1 km (59.7 mi) Metre Closed in 2009
Ramal de Cáceres Torre das VargensMarvão-Beirã 187981.5 km (50.6 mi) Iberian Closed in 2012
Douro line ErmesindePocinho 1872–1887192 km (119 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC ErmesindeCaíde Operational
Dão line Santa Comba DãoViseu 189049.2 km (30.6 mi) Metre Closed in 1989
Ramal do Estádio Nacional Cruz QuebradaEstádio Nacional 19441.6 km (0.99 mi) Iberian 1500 V DC Closed
Évora line Casa BrancaÉvora 186336.3 km (22.6 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal da Figueira da Foz Figueira da FozPampilhosa 188250.4 km (31.3 mi) Iberian Closed in 2009
Guimarães line LousadoGuimarães 1883–188430.5 km (19.0 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Leixões line ContumilLeixões 193818.7 km (11.6 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Leste line AbrantesElvas 1863146.2 km (90.8 mi) Iberian Operational
Ramal do Louriçal LouriçalCelbi and The Navigator Company 19937 km (4.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal da Lousã Coimbra-BCoimbra 18851.7 km (1.1 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal da Base Aérea da Maceda Carvalheira-MacedaAeródromo Militar de Ovar 0.59 km (0.37 mi) Iberian Closed
Ramal de Maceira-Liz MartingançaMaceira-Liz 19215 km (3.1 mi) Iberian Operational
Matinha line Lisboa-Santa ApolóniaCais da Matinha 2.8 km (1.7 mi) Iberian Operational
Ramal de Matosinhos Senhora da HoraLeixões 18846 km (3.7 mi) Metre Closed in 1965
Minho line Porto-São BentoValença 1882133.6 km (83.0 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Porto-São BentoViana do Castelo Operational
Ramal de Montemor Torre da GadanhaMontemor-o-Novo 190912.8 km (8.0 mi) Iberian Closed in 1989
Ramal do Montijo Pinhal NovoMontijo 190810.6 km (6.6 mi) Iberian Closed in 1989
Ramal de Mora ÉvoraMora 190760 km (37 mi) Iberian Closed in 1990
Ramal de Moura BejaMoura 1869–190258.8 km (36.5 mi) Iberian Closed in 1990
Ramal de Neves-Corvo OuriqueNeves-Corvo mine 193030.8 km (19.1 mi) Iberian Operational
Ramal da Mina da Nogueirinha Casa BrancaNogueirinha mine 5.2 km (3.2 mi) Iberian Closed
Norte line Lisboa-Santa ApolóniaPorto-São Bento 1856–1877314 km (195 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Oeste line Agualva-CacémFigueira da Foz 1887–1888215.1 km (133.7 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Agualva-CacémMira Sintra-Meleças and LouriçalFigueira da Foz Operational
Ramal do Pego Mouriscas-APego Power Station 19926.7 km (4.2 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Caminho de Ferro de Penafiel à Lixa e Entre-os-Rios Entre-os-RiosLixa 191245.9 km (28.5 mi) Metre Closed in 1929
Ramal de Portalegre EstremozPortalegre 1925–194963.1 km (39.2 mi) Iberian Closed in 1990
Ramal do Porto de Aveiro CaciaPort of Aveiro 20109 km (5.6 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Linha do Porto à Póvoa e Famalicão Porto-TrindadeFamalicão 1875–188157.1 km (35.5 mi) Metre Closed in 2001
Ramal de Reguengos ÉvoraReguengos de Monsaraz 192740.6 km (25.2 mi) Iberian Closed in 1988
Ramal de Rio Maior Vale de SantarémEspadanal mines 194530.4 km (18.9 mi) Iberian Closed in 1965
Sabor line PocinhoDuas Igrejas-Miranda 1911–1938105 km (65 mi) Metre Closed in 1988
Ramal do Canal de São Roque AveiroCanal de São Roque 19132.4 km (1.5 mi) Iberian Closed
Ramal do Seixal Barreiro-ASeixal 19234.4 km (2.7 mi) Iberian Closed in 1969
Ramal da Siderurgia Nacional CoinaSiderurgia Nacional 20083.7 km (2.3 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Sines line Ermidas-SadoPort of Sines 1927–193650 km (31 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal de Sines OrtigaSines 193611.4 km (7.1 mi) Iberian Closed
Sintra line Lisboa-RossioSintra 1887–189127.2 km (16.9 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Sul line Campolide-ATunes 1912273.6 km (170.0 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal de Tomar LamarosaTomar 192814.8 km (9.2 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Tua line TuaBragança 1887–1906134 km (83 mi) Metre Closed in 2018
Tâmega line LivraçãoArco de Baúlhe 1909–194951.6 km (32.1 mi) Metre Closed in 2009
Ramal Internacional de Valença ValençaGuillarei 1868 Iberian Operational
Vendas Novas line SetilVendas Novas 190469.6 km (43.2 mi) Iberian 25 kV AC Operational
Ramal de Viana-Doca Viana do CasteloPort of Viana do Castelo 19242.3 km (1.4 mi) Iberian Closed in 1988
Ramal de Vila Viçosa EstremozVila Viçosa 190516 km (9.9 mi) Iberian Closed
Vouga line Espinho-VougaSernada do Vouga 1908–191161 km (38 mi) Metre Operational

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