Linha do Oeste
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Linha do Oeste (Western Line) is a railway line serving the central western coast of Portugal. The line is operated by Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses.
[edit] Stations and Stops
The stations and flag stops on on the Linha do Oeste are as follows:
- Cacém (station) - km 0.0
- Mira Sintra - Meleças (station) - km 3.0
- Telhal - km 5.6
- Sabugo (station) - km 8.1
- Pedra Furada - km 12.6
- Mafra (station) - km 15.9
- Alcainça - Moinhos - km 18.3
- Malveira (station) - km 21.1
- Jerumelo - km 24.5
- Sapataria - km 28.5
- Pero Negro (station) - km 30.9
- Zibreira - km 32.9
- Feliteira - km 35.2
- Dois Portos (station) - km 37.7
- Runa - km 42.0
- Torres Vedras (station) - km 46.9
- Ramalhal (station) - km 53.9
- Outeiro (station) - km 60.9
- Camarão - km 65.5
- Bombarral (station) - km 70.0
- Paúl - km 73.5
- São Mamede - km 77.1
- Dagorda - Peniche - km 79.7
- Óbidos - km 82.3
- Caldas da Rainha (station) - km 87.7
- Campo - Serra - km 91.1
- Bouro - km 94.9 (discontinued October 2006[1])
- Salir do Porto - km 97.5
- São Martinho do Porto (station) - km 99.8
- Famalicão da Nazaré - km 104.8
- Cela - km 108.4
- Valado - Nazaré - Alcobaça (station) - km 113.3
- Fanhais - km 118.4
- Pataias (station) - km 122.2
- Martingança (station) - km 127.4
- Marinha Grande (station) - km 133.4
- Leiria (station) - km 143.4
- Regueira de Pontes - km 148.1
- Monte Real (station) - km 155.3
- Monte Redondo - km 160.5
- Guia - km 166.8
- Carriço - km 170.6
- Louriçal (station) - km 174.6
- Ribeira de Seiça - km 179.6
- Telhada - km 182.1
- Bicanho - km 185.4
- Banhos de Amieira - km 186.7
- Amieira (station) - km 187.6
- Bifurcação de Lares - km 190.0
- Lares - km 192.1
- Fontela (station) - km 194.8
- Fontela A - km 195.9
- Figueira da Foz (station) - km 197.9
[edit] References
- ^ Câmara das Caldas desconhece encerramento do apeadeiro do Bouro from Jornal Oeste Online, October 26, 2006