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Railway line in Portugal
Linha do Minho
Linha do Minho in Porto-Campanhã.
Overview
Status
Operational
Owner
Infraestruturas de Portugal
Termini
Porto-São Bento
Valença
Technical
Line length
133.6 km (83.0 mi)
Track gauge
1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge
Electrification
25 kV / 50 kHz Overhead line
Route map
Location on the network
+ Porto-S. B.× Monção (🔎)
Linha do Minho
Legend
000.000
Melgaço
(cancelled proj.)
146.217
Monção
142.371
Senhora da Cabeça
140.288
Lapela
137.071
Friestas
135.239
Verdoejo
132.428
Ganfei
R. Monção ↑
(closed)
R. Valença
→ Vigo-Guixar
129.769
Valença (museum)
× EN13
129.000
× IP1 motorway (Portugal)/A3
× EM510
000.000
Segadães
(dem.)
∥ EM1045
128.000
127.000
× V. Mira
126.000
125.505
São Pedro da Torre
125.000
× Ínsuas
15 m (49 ft)
∥ Além da Ponte
124.000
├ EM1033
⇡ 0VLN0 ⇣ 0VNC0 ∥ Chamosinhos
123.000
├ EM1033
7 m (23 ft)
⇠ Spain ⇢ Portugal
∥ Minho
122.118
Carvalha
000.000
Campos
(dem.)
117.504
Breia
(closed)
115.582
Vila Nova de Cerveira
114.371
Santa Marinha
(closed)
113.358
Gondarém
Gondarém tunnel
135 m (443 ft)
110.494
Esqueiro
109.647
Lanhelas
(closed)
108 000
S. Sebastião
(dem.)
Seixas tunnel
164 m (538 ft)
107.760
Seixas
× Coura
106 000
Coura
(dem.)
104.676
Caminha
Caminha tunnel
409 m (1,342 ft)
103.788
Senhora da Agonia
100.809
Moledo do Minho
097.241
Âncora
096.456
Âncora-Praia
094.314
Gelfa
(closed)
091.847
Afife
089.049
Carreço
087.200
Troviscoso
(dem.)
085.649
Areosa
083.500
Povoença
(dem.)
Doca de Viana do Castelo
081.994
R. Viana-Doca
(dem.)
081.653
Viana do Castelo
L. Lima
→ P. Lima
(cancelled proj.)
Elevador de Santa Luzia
Ponte Eiffel × Lima
Port of Viana do Castelo
(proj.)
078.300
Areia-Darque
076.777
Darque
R. P. V. Castelo
(proj.)
076.235
R. Portucel-Darque
× IC1/A28
071.369
Alvarães
069.807
Senhora das Neves
068.137
Barroselas
× Neiva
064.974
Durrães
S. Lucrécia tunnel
231 m (758 ft)
059.980
Tamel
Tamel tunnel
927 m (3,041 ft)
057.175
Carapeços
054.007
Silva
051.322
R. Barcelos-Quimigal
050.289
Barcelos
× Cávado
× IC14/A11
046.046
Midões (formerly São Bento)
043.078
Carreira
S. Mig. Carreira tunnel
260 m (850 ft)
000.000
R. Braga → Braga
039.003
Nine
036.751
Louro
034.920
Mouquim
(formerly Gavião)
L. Póvoa
→ Porto (T./B.)
032.149
Famalicão
030.149
Barrimau
× Variante Nascente Famalicão
× IC5/A7
028.953
Esmeriz
028.708
Pisão
(dem.)
026.832
R. da Lusoareias
(old route)
000.000
L. Guimarães → Guimarães
000.000
Lousado
(old route)
Lousado
(old station; museum)
× Ave
023.957
V. da Trofa
/ old route
022.445
Trofa (new)
022.854
Trofa
(old station, closed)
L. Guimarães
→ Porto-T. (dem.)
020.799
Colpor
020.799
Senhora das Dores
(closed)
019.895
V. da Trofa
/ old route
018.391
Portela
× IP1 motorway (Portugal)/A3
015.425
São Romão
014.700
São Romão-A
(closed)
013.116
São Frutuoso
Ucanorte XXI
012.751
R. da Ucanorte
Siderurgia Nacional
012.105
R. Leandro-Siderurgia
011.480
Leandro
011.226
Leandro-Cimpor
010.540
009.711
Travagem
× Leça
000.000
L. Douro → Pocinho
008.430
Ermesinde
000.000
C. São Gemil → S. Gemil
006.620
Palmilheira
006.418
Águas Santas
× IP4/A4
004.749
Rio Tinto
× Contumil–Rio Tinto tunnel
000.000
L. Leixões → Leixões
002.243
Contumil
Contumil tunnel
225 m (738 ft)
⇄ Metro:
000.000
Porto Campanhã
R. Alfândega
→ Porto-Alf. (closed)
000.000
L. Norte → Lisboa-S. A. São João
L. Norte
→ Lisboa-S. A.
Maria Pia (closed)
China tunnel II
96 m (315 ft)
Seminário tunnel II
225 m (738 ft)
São Bento tunnel
753 m (2,470 ft)
002.618
Porto-S. Bento
⇄ Metro:
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Porto Commuter rail
Legend
Porto metropolitan area commuter rail services
Guimarães
Covas
Nespereira
Vizela
Pereirinhas
Cuca
Lordelo
Braga
Giesteira
Ferreiros
Vila das Aves
Mazagão
Caniços
Aveleda
Santo Tirso
Tadim
Ruilhe
Caíde
Arentim
Meinedo
Couto de
Cambeses
Bustelo
Nine
Penafiel
Louro
Paredes
Mouquim
Oleiros
Famalicão
Irivo
Barrimau
Cête
Esmeriz
Parada
Lousado
Recarei-Sobreira
Trofa
Trancoso
Portela
Terronhas
São Romão
São Martinho
do Campo
São Frutuoso
Valongo
Leandro
Suzão
Travagem
Cabeda
Ermesinde
Águas Santas/
Palmiheira
Rio Tinto
Contumil
Porto-Campanhã
General Torres
Porto-São Bento
Vila Nova de Gaia
Coimbrões
Aveiro
Madalena
Cacia
Valadares
Canelas
Francelos
Salreu
Miramar
Estarreja
Aguda
Avanca
Granja
Válega
Espinho
Ovar
Silvalde
Carvalheira-
Maceda
Paramos
Cortegaça
Esmoriz
Legend
Ramal de Braga/Linha do Minho
Linha do Douro
Linha de Guimarães
Linha do Norte
Source: Official site, January 2019
Linha do Minho is a railway line which connects the stations of Porto-São Bento and Valença, in Portugal. It was opened on 6 August 1882, when it reached Valença. The section from Valença to Monção was opened on 15 July 1915 and closed on 31 December 1989.[1][2]
From its Valença terminal, there is a rail connection to Tui just across the Spanish border; RENFE operates through trains between Vigo and Porto-Campanhã.
^Torres, Carlos Manitto (1 February 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
^"Valença-Monção: antiga linha de caminho de ferro reabre como ecopista". Público (in Portuguese). 9 November 2004. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
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