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  2. SAS Nagar Mohali railway station - Wikipedia

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    SAS Nagar Mohali railway station is the main railway station in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district in Punjab. It serves Mohali , the city adjacent to Chandigarh in the Indian state of Punjab . The railway station

  3. Category:Railway stations in Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 February 2019, at 00:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Lisbon metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the stations of the metro system in Lisbon, Portugal (see Lisbon Metro). [1] ... Station 2nd concourse Lat. Long. Alt. Depth References

  5. Gare do Oriente - Wikipedia

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    Ambitious in its conception, the modernist station includes a Lisbon Metro station, a high-speed commuter and regional train hub, a local, national and international bus station, a shopping centre and a police station. [8] [9] The rail station was conceived with a multi-modal platform intersecting the cardinal axes for the various transport ...

  6. Lisbon Metro Red Line - Wikipedia

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    18 July 1998: Opening of the Cabo Ruivo station. 7 November 1998: Opening of the Olivais station. 29 August 2009: Opening of the Saldanha and São Sebastião stations. Line route: São Sebastião - Oriente. 17 July 2012: Opening of the Moscavide, Encarnação and Aeroporto stations. Line route: São Sebastião - Aeroporto. [4]

  7. Lisbon Metro - Wikipedia

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    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.