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Line route: Pontinha - Campo Grande. March 1, 1998: Palhavã station is renamed to Marquês de Pombal, Sete Rios station is renamed to Jardim Zoológico and Socorro station is renamed to Martim Moniz. March 3, 1998: Creation of the Blue and Green line by closing the Restauradores - Rossio tunnel. New Green line route: Rossio - Campo Grande.
Martim Moniz is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located in the Martim Moniz Square. History
Lisbon: 14,000 m (45,932 ft) Metro 1959–2007 Metro Lisbon - Yellow (Sunflower) Line: Linha Amarela ou Linha do Girassol Lisbon: 11,000 m (36,089 ft) Metro 1959–2004 Metro Lisbon - Green (Caravel) Line: Linha Verde ou Linha da Caravela Lisbon: 9,000 m (29,528 ft) Metro 1972–2002 Metro Lisbon - Red (Orient) Line: Linha Vermelha ou Linha do ...
Baixa-Chiado is an interchange station where the Blue and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro connect, ... 1998 with service on the Green Line; the Blue Line platforms ...
Lisbon Metro stations Abbr. Name Other names Line Mun. Opened Station 2nd concourse Lat. Long. Alt. ... Green Line. Lisbon: 1972.06.18: 2 concourses 2006.08.17 (S)
Rossio is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located between Figueira Square and Rossio Square from which it takes its name. History
Alvalade is a station on the Green Line of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located under Av. de Roma, at the intersection with Av. da Igreja in the Alvalade neighbourhood. History
Evolution of the Lisbon Metro, 1959–2012. The idea of building a system of underground railways for the city of Lisbon first arose in 1888. It was first proposed by Henrique de Lima e Cunha, a military engineer who had published a proposal in the journal Obras Públicas e Minas (Public Works and Mines) for a network with several lines that could serve the Portuguese capital.