Portuguese transportation executive and politician
Manuel Frasquilho
President of the Port of Lisbon
In office 2005–2009
President of the Lisbon Metro
In office 2000 – 31 August 2003
Succeeded by
Carlos Mineiro Alves
Chairman of the Board of Comboios de Portugal
In office 1996–1997
Preceded by
António Brito da Silva
Succeeded by
Crisóstomo Teixeira
Personal details
Born
Manuel Alcindo Antunes Frasquilho
Died
8 May 2015 Lisbon, Portugal
Dr. Manuel Alcindo Antunes Frasquilho (died 8 August 2015, in Lisbon) was a Portuguese transportation executive and politician. He served, at different times, as President of the Port of Lisbon Administration and of the Lisbon Metro, for which he was known for expanding the metro and reducing its costs significantly, gaining him the epithet "turbogestor" ("turbo-executor").[1] He also served as the chairman of the board of Comboios de Portugal, Portugal's state-owned rail company.
^CM Jornal - Galeria de horrores nos comboios da CP
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