Linha do Oeste
Railway line in Portugal
km00
215.185
Figueira da Foz
213.179
Fontela-A
212.345
Port of Figueira da Foz
212.000
Fontela (1888-1926)
212.094
Fontela
Santo Aleixo (1888-1926)
209.416
Lares
207.247
Lares Junction
204.887
Amieira
203.961
Banhos de Amieira
202.663
Bicanho
Vala da Galegoa
202.000
Vala Real
199.415
Telhada
196.923
Ribeira de Seiça
191.918
Louriçal (Louriçal-Marinha das Ondas)
187.889
Carriço
184.107
Guia
177.782
Monte Redondo
172.625
Monte Real
165.355
Regueira de Pontes
Linha de Alta Velocidade Lisboa-Porto to Porto (proposed)
160.692
Leiria
Leiria (proposed)
Linha de Alta Velocidade Lisboa-Porto to Lisbon (proposed)
150.666
Marinha Grande
144.801
Caminho de Ferro Mineiro do Lena
144.696
Martingança
139.495
Pataias
139.083
R. Pataias-Secil
135.755
Fanhais
130.617
Valado (Valado-Nazaré-Alcobaça)
125.735
Cela
122.084
Famalicão da Nazaré (originally Mouchinha)
117.080
São Martinho do Porto
114.770
Salir do Porto
112.249
Bouro
108.360
Campo-Serra
105.014
Caldas da Rainha
99.597
Óbidos
97.033
Dagorda-Peniche
94.367
São Mamede
90.810
Paúl
87.260
Bombarral
82.840
Camarão
78.166
Outeiro
71.376
Ramalhal-Valouro
71.236
Ramalhal
64.157
Torres Vedras
Certã tunnel (328 m)
Cabaço tunnel (74 m)
Boiaca tunnel (139 m)
61.900
Macheia
59.310
Runa
Conceição
Ramal à Merceana (cancelled proposal)
55.018
Dois Portos
52.509
Feliteira
50.550
Zibreira (ant. Zibreira-Gozundeira)
48.213
Pero Negro
45.797
Sapataria
Sapataria tunnel (328 m)
41.650
Jerumelo
38.367
Malveira
35.574
Alcainça-Moinhos
33.212
Mafra
30.005
D. Consórcio
29.931
Pedra Furada │D. via e obras
25.400
Sabugo
22.932
Telhal[ 3] : 10 [ 4]
Meleças
20.320
Mira Sintra-Meleças
Meleças Junction
000.000
17.300
Agualva-Cacém
000.000
km00
Commuter rail and ferry services in the Lisbon metropolitan area
Linha do Oeste (Western Line) is a railway line serving the central western coast of Portugal belonging to Infraestruturas de Portugal network. The line was opened in 1887.
Passenger services are operated by CP . The line is used also by freight trains from CP; the new private freight operator Takargo also plans services using this line.[citation needed ]
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