Trams in Portugal have generally been traditional electric cars in large cities such as Lisbon, Porto and Sintra. Portuguese tram routes are typically, but not necessarily, tourist attractions.
Tramways are usually embedded in the older parts of Portuguese cities. They are intended primarily for carrying passengers, and as a means of rapid transportation, since the trams usually have priority over the remaining traffic.
Trams came to Portugal in the following sequence: Porto (1895), Lisbon (1901), Sintra (1904), Coimbra (1911) and Braga (1914). The first three of these networks are still in operation; the remaining two have been closed.
tramway network (Portuguese: Rede de elétricos de Lisboa) is a system of trams that serves Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. In operation since 1873...
standards, called Stadtbahn in Germany, premetros in Belgium, sneltram in the Netherlands, trem ligeiro inPortugal and fast tramsin some other countries....
The tram system of Porto inPortugal is operated by the Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto (STCP) and currently has three regular tram routes...
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes...
The Sintra tramway is a seasonal narrow gauge tourist tram line inPortugal. It links the town of Sintra with Praia das Maçãs [pt], passing through Colares...
replacing double-coach trams and enabling some closed routes to reopen. Fibre Body Trams – Before the introduction of the single-coach tramin December 2012,...
systems—electricity in city streets and diesel in more rural environments. Occasionally, trams also carry freight. Trams are now commonly included in the wider...
current tram/streetcar (including heritage trams/heritage streetcars), or light rail systems as part of their regular public transit systems. In other words...
have operating heritage trams. In Budapest heritage trams first operated in 1987. Its fleet contains quite a few vehicles (trams, buses, trolleybuses, even...
"Luso Pages - Lisbon (Portugal) Trams". Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011. Details of Lisbon's trams, from Luso Pages Pincha...
area. Those tram systems that operated on other than standard gauge track (where known) are indicated in the 'Notes' column. TramsinPortugal List of town...
Tramways Company) is a public transportation company in Lisbon, Portugal. Carris operates Lisbon's buses, trams, and funiculars. It does not operate the Lisbon...
maximum capacity of the Strasbourg seven module trams was 285 with 66 seated, the nine-module trams had an increased capacity of 370 passengers, with...
low-floor trams and light rail vehicles built by Alstom. As of 2017[update], over 2,300 Citadis trams have been sold and 1,800 tramways are in revenue service...
The history of trams, streetcars, or trolleys began in the early nineteenth century. It can be divided up into several discrete periods defined by the...
Transport inPortugal is diversified. Portugal has a 68,732 km (42,708 mi) network of roads, of which almost 3,000 km (1,864 mi) are part of a 44 motorways...
2026. Trains portal Portugal portal Tramsin Porto Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto (STCP) Lisbon Metro List of tram and light rail transit...
the second generation in 2009 the Combino brand was dropped and Siemens have referred to Combino Plus tramsin Almada (Portugal) and Budapest (Hungary)...
low-floor tram produced by Siemens Mobility (formerly Duewag). The first prototype was produced in 1996 at the Duewag works in Düsseldorf; the trams are now...
Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. It is one of the...
historic trams. The tramway was newly built at that time and opened only four years after the termination of the city's last tram service. In July 2007...