Faro station
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Faro Estação de Faro | |
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Location | Largo da Estação dos Caminhos de Ferro, Faro Portugal |
Coordinates | 37°01′07″N 7°56′23″W / 37.018508°N 7.939677°WCoordinates: 37°01′07″N 7°56′23″W / 37.018508°N 7.939677°W |
Operated by | Comboios de Portugal |
Line(s) | Linha do Algarve |
Platforms | 6 |
Construction | |
Platform levels | 1 |
History | |
Opened | 1 July 1889 |
Faro station (Portuguese: Estação de Faro) is the main railway station in the city of Faro, Portugal, operated by Comboios de Portugal.[1] It opened on 1 July 1889.
The line to the north-west is electrified, using overhead catenary, the line east, to the terminus at Vila Real de Santo António, is not.
In 1999, following the creation of a rail crossing over the River Tagus at Lisbon, the Alfa Pendular high speed electric tilting train service was introduced on the Braga-Oporto-Lisbon-Faro line, with through trains south of Lisbon starting in 2003.
Faro currently receives Alfa Pendular, Intercities and regional trains.[2]
Although Seville is less than 200km away, Faro does not have any railway connection crossing the border to Spain.[3]
References[]
- ^ "Faro". Comboios de Portugal.
- ^ Câmara Municipal, ed. (2015), Transporte Ferroviário (in Portuguese), Faro, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Faro
- ^ Travel from Seville to Faro, Travelinho.com
External links[]
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- Photos of Faro Station Railfaneurope
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Categories:
- Railway stations in Portugal
- Railway stations opened in 1889
- Buildings and structures in Faro, Portugal
- Linha do Algarve
- European railway station stubs