Sete Rios railway station

Railway station in Lisbon, Portugal
  • Lisbon CP
  • Fertagus
Managed byInfraestruturas de PortugalLine(s)
  • Cintura Line
  • Sete Rios direct curve
Distance4.1 km from Alcântara-TerraPlatforms2 side platforms + 1 island platformTracks4Connections Jardim ZoológicoConstructionAccessibleYesHistoryOpened20 May 1888 (1888-05-20)Services
Preceding station Comboios de Portugal Following station
Pragal
towards Faro
Intercidades Entrecampos
towards Lisbon-Oriente
Pragal
towards Évora
Agualva-Cacém
towards Caldas da Rainha
InterRegional Entrecampos
Regional
Other services
Preceding station Lisbon CP Following station
Benfica
towards Sintra
Sintra Line Entrecampos
towards Oriente
Entrecampos
towards Alverca
Campolide-A Azambuja Line Entrecampos
towards Castanheira do Ribatejo
Azambuja Line
Limited service
Entrecampos
towards Azambuja
Preceding station Fertagus Following station
Campolide-A
towards Coina or Setúbal
Linha do Sul (Fertagus)
Entrecampos
towards Roma-Areeiro
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Commuter rail and ferry services
in the Lisbon metropolitan area
Legend
Azambuja (CP)
Linha do Norte
Cintura Line
Cascais (CP)
Fertagus
Linha do Sul
Sado (CP & Soflusa)
Linha do Alentejo

Barreiro–Praias do Sado
Sintra Line (CP)
Sintra Line
Linha do Oeste

Azambuja
Praias do Sado-A
Espadanal da Azambuja
Praça do Quebedo
Vila Nova da Rainha
Setúbal
Carregado
Palmela-A
Castanheira do Ribatejo
Venda do Alcaide
Vila Franca de Xira
Pinhal Novo
Alhandra
Penteado
Alverca
Moita
Póvoa
Alhos Vedros
Santa Iria
Baixa da Banheira
Bobadela
Lavradio
Sacavém
Barreiro-A
Moscavide
Barreiro
Lisbon Metro Oriente
Soflusa
Braço de Prata
Terreiro do Paço Lisbon Metro
Lisbon Metro Santa Apolónia
Penalva
Marvila
Coina
Fogueteiro
Lisbon Metro Roma-Areeiro
Foros de Amora
Lisbon Metro Entrecampos
Corroios
Lisbon Metro Sete Rios
Pragal
Campolide
Benfica
Rossio Lisbon Metro
Santa Cruz-Damaia
Cais do Sodré Lisbon Metro
Lisbon Metro Reboleira
Santos
Amadora
Alcântara-
Terra
Alcântara-
Mar
Queluz-Belas
Belém
Monte Abraão
Algés
Massamá-Barcarena
Cruz Quebrada
Agualva-Cacém
Caxias
Paço de Arcos
Mira Sintra-Meleças
Santo Amaro
Rio de Mouro
Oeiras
Mercês
Carcavelos
Algueirão-Mem Martins
Parede
Portela de Sintra
São Pedro do Estoril
Sintra
São João do Estoril
Estoril
Cascais
Monte Estoril

Source: CP: Official website; Fertagus: Official website
station names according to source

Sete Rios Station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Sete Rios) is a railway station located in the city of Lisbon. It is served by the Sintra and Azambuja Lines, as well as the private operator Fertagus.[1][2] It is managed by Infraestruturas de Portugal.

Service

Intercidades trains between Gare do Oriente and Faro stop at Sete Rios Station thrice daily in both directions.[3]

Urban service trains stop at Sete Rios Station at approximately 30-minute intervals on weekends and off-peak periods on weekdays. During peak periods, trains stop at Sete Rios Station at approximately 10-minute intervals.[4]

Station layout

Sete Rios Station consists of two side platforms and one island platform serving four tracks.

  • The platforms of Sete Rios Station, July 2008
    The platforms of Sete Rios Station, July 2008
  • A regional train pulling into Track 4 of Sete Rios Station, June 2008
    A regional train pulling into Track 4 of Sete Rios Station, June 2008
  • An urban service train leaving Track 2 of Sete Rios Station, July 2008
    An urban service train leaving Track 2 of Sete Rios Station, July 2008

History

Sete Rios Station opened on 20 May 1888 on the Cintura Line between Benfica and Santa Apolónia.[5] Fertagus trains began servicing Sete Rios Station in July 1999.[2]

Surrounding area

References

  1. ^ Portugal, Comboios de. "Sete Rios station | CP - Comboios de Portugal". CP.PT | Comboios de Portugal. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  2. ^ a b "Estação de Sete-Rios | Fertagus". 2017-01-17. Archived from the original on 2017-01-17. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  3. ^ "Lisbon < > North - South Train times | CP" (PDF). Comboios de Portugal. 2023-05-28. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  4. ^ "Lisbon < > Azambuja/Sintra | Urban train times (complete timetable)" (PDF). Comboios de Portugal. 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  5. ^ Torres, Carlos Manitto (16 January 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. 60 (1682): 61–64. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
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