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  2. Lisbon Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metro de Lisboa) is a rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, [ 4 ] it was the first rapid transit system in Portugal. As of 2023 [update] , the system's four lines total 44.5 kilometres (27.7 mi) of route and serve 56 stations.

  3. List of Lisbon metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Українська ... Lisbon Metro stations Abbr. Name Other names Line Mun. Opened Station 2nd concourse Lat. Long. Alt. Depth

  4. Template:Lisbon Metro - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Lisbon Metro, a rapid transit system in Portugal.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Martim Moniz Station - Wikipedia

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    General information; Location: Praça do Martim Moniz, Lisbon Portugal Owned by: Government-owned corporation: Operated by: Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE: Line(s) Green Line

  6. Lisbon Metro Green Line - Wikipedia

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    December 29, 1959: Opening of the original Lisbon Metro network with a Y shape. Common branch stations: Restauradores, Avenida, Rotunda (former name of the Marquês de Pombal station and where the line would split into the two branches).

  7. Baixa-Chiado Station - Wikipedia

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    Baixa-Chiado is an interchange station where the Blue and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro connect, being located under Rua Ivens between Baixa and Chiado, hence its name. History [ edit ]

  8. Lisbon Metro Red Line - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line (Portuguese: Linha Vermelha) or Orient Line (Portuguese: Linha do Oriente) is one of the four lines of the Lisbon Metro. Serving the northeast of the city, the line was opened in May 1998, as part of the infrastructure built to serve Expo '98. In 2009, the line was extended west to connect to the Yellow and Blue lines.

  9. Avenida Station - Wikipedia

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    Avenida is one of eleven stations that belong to the original Lisbon Metro network, opened on December 29, 1959. It is located on Avenida da Liberdade, from which it takes its name. The architectural design of the original station is by Falcão e Cunha.