Ramal de Moura
Portuguese railway line
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Ramal de Moura is a closed railway branch in Portugal, which connected the stations of Beja, on the Linha do Alentejo, and Moura. The sections from Beja to Quintos, Serpa, Pias, and Moura were opened on 2 November 1869, 14 April 1878, 14 February 1887, and 27 December 1902, respectively.[1] The line was closed in 1990.[2]
See also
- List of railway lines in Portugal
- List of Portuguese locomotives and railcars
- History of rail transport in Portugal
References
- ^ Torres, Carlos Manitto (1 February 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
- ^ Correia, Teixeira (1 April 2010). "Ciclistas pedem ecopista para antigo ramal". Transportes XXI (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 January 2019.
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including trolleybuses, cable cars and elevators
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- Alentejo
- Alfândega†
- Alfarelos
- Algarve
- Aljustrel†°
- Barca d’Alva†‡
- Beira Alta
- Beira Baixa
- Belver Dam†
- Braga
- Cáceres†
- Cascais
- Cintura
- Douro
- Estádio†
- Évora
- Figueira da Foz†
- Guimarães
- Leixões
- Leste
- Louriçal
- Lousㆇ / Metro Mondego‡
- Maceira-Liz°
- Maceda†°
- Marginal do Douro‡†
- Matinha
- Minho
- Montemor-o-Novo†
- Montijo†
- Mora†
- Moura†
- Neves-Corvo
- Nogueirinha†°
- Norte
- Oeste
- Pego°
- Portalegre†
- Porto de Aveiro
- Porto de Viana‡
- Reguengos†
- Rio Maior†‡
- São Roque†°
- Seixal†
- Serpa‡†
- Siderurgia
- Sines (mainª)
- Sines (branch)†
- Sintra
- Sorraia‡†
- Sul
- Tomar
- Valença°?
- Vendas Novas
- Viana-Doca†°?
- Vila Viçosa†
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- Boca do Vento
- Carpinteira-Jardim‡
- Castelo‡‡
- Chiado†
- Goldra‡
- Mercado
- Município†
- Outeiro
- Ribeira
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