Ferragudo halt
Railway halt in Portugal
Preceding station | Comboios de Portugal | Following station | ||
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Estômbar-Lagoa towards Faro | Regional | Portimão towards Lagos |
Ferragudo is a halt on the Algarve Line in the Lagoa municipality, Portugal. It was opened on 15 February 1903, under the name Portimão.[1] After the construction and opening of the Portimão Railway Bridge and station, in 1922, the name was changed to Ferragudo.[2]
Services
This halt is used by regional trains, operated by Comboios de Portugal.[3]
References
- ^ "Silves a Portimão" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro (in Portuguese). 16 February 1903. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
- ^ "Recordar a Inauguração do Ramal de Caminho de Ferro de Silves a Portimão". Barlavento. Archived from the original on 22 December 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
- ^ "Lagos/Vila Real de Santo António timetable" (PDF). Comboios de Portugal. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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Algarve line stations and halts
- Lagos
- Meia Praia
- Odiáxere
- Mexilhoeira Grande
- Figueira
- Alvor
- Portimão
- Ferragudo
- Mexilhoeira
- Estômbar-Lagoa
- Silves
- Vale da Lama
- Vala
- Poço Barreto
- Lameira
- Alcantarilha
- Sobrado
- Algoz
- Alvalede
- Tunes
- Albufeira-Ferreiras
- Fontainhas
- Patã
- Boliqueime
- Benfarras
- Vale Judeu
- Várzea da Mão
- Loulé
- Vale de Éguas
- Almancil
- Almancil-Nexe
- Pq. Cidades
- São João da Venda
- Diogal
- Borgal
- Patacão
- Marchil
- Faro
- Portas do Mar
- São Francisco
- Bom João
- Rio Seco
- Garganta
- Meia-Légua
- São Bartolomeu
- Olhão
- Marim
- Bias
- Fuseta-A
- Fuseta
- Livramento
- Luz
- Pedras d’ El Rei
- Varanda
- Tavira
- Porta Nova
- Conceição
- Pinheiro
- Santa Rita
- Nora
- Cacela
- Aroeira
- Castro Marim
- Monte Gordo
- V. R. S. António
- V. R. S. A. - Guadiana
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