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Linha de Évora

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Linha de Évora
Nohab on a regional service; 2005, Tojal.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerInfraestruturas de Portugal
Termini
  • Casa Branca
  • Évora
Technical
Line length139.5 km (86.7 mi)
Track gaugeIberian
Electrification25 kV / 50 Hz Overhead line
Linha de Évora
km
cancelled extension to Crato
Ramal de Vila Viçosa
to Vila Viçosa
175.477
Estremoz
168.584
Ameixial
formerly Estremoz
148.902
Vimieiro
116.570
Évora
111.139
Monte das Flores
102.585
Tojal
Linha do Alentejo
to Funcheira
90.406
Casa Branca
Detailed diagram
km
Linha do Leste
to Torre das Vargens
Crato
cancelled extension
Ramal de Vila Viçosa
to Vila Viçosa
175.477
Estremoz
Estremoz Railway Museum museum
 IP 2 
 N 245 
168.584
Ameixial
formerly Estremoz
 N 4   N 245 
 N 18 
157.487
Évora-Monte
153.899
Aranha
 N 372 
148.902
Vimieiro
formerly Venda do Duque
 M 1013 
140.800
Vale do Pereiro
 M 528 
135.972
Azaruja
 N 18 
127.475
Sousa da Sé
Degebe River
 IP 2   N 18 
122.900
Garraia
 IP 2 
Xarrama River
R. Bento Jesus Caraça
R. Padre Américo
118.779
Comenda
R. da Saudade
R. Est. dos Aliados
R. Timor
Ramal de Reguengos
to Reguengos
R. da Somefe
Ramal de Mora
to Mora
 IP 2 
Est. Almeirim
116.570
Évora
111.414
Ramal Pedreira do Sul
– Monte das Flores
111.139
Monte das Flores
102.585
Tojal
 IP 2   N 380 
Valverde River
São Brissos River
Linha do Alentejo
to Funcheira
90.406
Casa Branca

Linha de Évora is a railway line in Portugal, which connects Casa Branca and Évora. As of early 2024, there is an ongoing project of continuing the line to Elvas, from where trains could pass into Spain; some rumours even make this extension the first bit of high speed rail in Portugal.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sines/Caia será "o primeiro troço de alta velocidade do país"".

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