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  2. Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto - Wikipedia

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    STCP does not operate the city's light rail system, Porto Metro, but owns 25% of it. [2] It is a public company controlled by a board responsible to the central government [2] and had about 1,500 employees in 2009. [1] STCP operates 83 bus routes – of which 11 are late-night-only routes – and the bus service covers 539 km of routes. [1]

  3. Transport in Póvoa de Varzim - Wikipedia

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    The airport, known outside the region as Porto Airport, is the second-busiest international airport in Portugal, moving over 9.3 million passengers in 2016. By car or taxi, it is quickly accessible (17 minutes) via the A28 motorway, linked to the A41 motorway and the airport's drop-off and pick-up areas, or the EN13 highway, the latter using ...

  4. Double-decker bus - Wikipedia

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    MAN A39 double-deck bus on route 500 in Porto, Portugal. Double-decker buses were introduced in Portugal during the 1950s when buses in general started to be used in the main cities such as Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra and Setúbal. The types used were the AEC Regent and later the Daimler Fleetline and the Leyland Atlantean, with Portuguese-built bodies.

  5. Porto Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto) is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal and a key part of the city's public transport system. [3] Having a semi-metro alignment, it runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs while using low-floor tram vehicles.

  6. Trams in Porto - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 45–47 By July 1978, only four routes remained: 1, 3, 18 and 19. Route 3 (Boavista – Pereiró) closed on 30 April 1984. For almost 10 more years, the three remaining routes continued in operation without any closures, as routes 1 (Infante – Matosinhos), 18 (Carmo – Castelo do Queijo – Boavista) and 19 (Boavista – Matosinhos).

  7. São Bento station (Porto Metro) - Wikipedia

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    São Bento is an underground light rail station on line D of the Porto Metro system in Porto, Portugal.It is situated in front of the São Bento railway station, one of Porto's main railway stations, from which it takes its name.

  8. Portal:Buses - Wikipedia

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    MAN A39 double-deck bus on route 500 in Porto ... Mercedes-Benz OC 500 RF 2542 bus travelling ... used on South Korea's metropolitan bus routes.

  9. Comboios de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Runs mainly on the routes Porto-Viana do Castelo-Valença (Minho Line), Porto-Régua-Pocinho (Douro Line), Lisbon-Caldas da Rainha-Leiria-Coimbra (West Line) and Lisbon-Tomar (North Line). Services are operated by the same trains as Regional service. Regional (R) is CP's local service, stopping at all stations, out of the Lisbon and Porto ...