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Lapa station (Porto Metro)

Coordinates: 41°09′26″N 8°37′00″W / 41.1571°N 8.6168°W / 41.1571; -8.6168
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Lapa
Porto Metro station
Track and platforms looking east, with the entrance to Lapa tunnel in the background
General information
LocationPorto
Portugal
Coordinates41°09′26″N 8°37′00″W / 41.1571°N 8.6168°W / 41.1571; -8.6168
Line(s)
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt Grade
AccessibleYes
History
Opened7 December 2002
Services
Preceding station   Porto Metro   Following station
Carolina Michaëlis
toward Senhor de Matosinhos
  Line A   Trindade
toward Estádio do Dragão
Carolina Michaëlis
toward Póvoa de Varzim
  Line B  
Carolina Michaëlis
toward ISMAI
  Line C   Trindade
toward Campanhã
Carolina Michaëlis
toward Aeroporto
  Line E   Trindade
toward Trindade or Estádio do Dragão
Carolina Michaëlis
toward Senhora da Hora
  Line F   Trindade
toward Fânzeres

Lapa is a light rail station on the Porto Metro system in Porto, Portugal. It was opened in 2002.

History

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The station was built in the corridor of the former 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) gauge Porto to Póvoa and Famalicão railway line that operated into the Porto-Trindade terminus. These lines dated from the opening of that terminus in 1938, and included the Lapa tunnel [pt], which lies just to the east of Lapa station, and is now used by the Metro trains. The lines were closed in 2001 to enable the construction of the Metro.[1][2]

The new station was inaugurated on 7 December 2002 and commercial services started on 1 January 2003. This section was initially served by the initial line A operating between terminals at Trindade and Senhor de Matosinhos [pt]. The line was extended eastwards from Trinidade to Estádio do Dragão on 5 June 2004. Using the same tracks, line B started operation on 13 March 2005, line C on 30 July 2005, line E on 27 May 2006, and line F on 2 January 2011.[1][3]

Services

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Lapa is served by lines A, B, C, E and F (which run as one line within the metropolitan area). It is preceded by Trindade and followed by Carolina Michaëlis.[1]

The platforms are at ground level, with two through tracks served by two side platforms. Access is by ramps or stairs from Rua do Melo and Rua Padre Luís Rodrigues.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Schwandl, Robert. "UrbanRail.Net > Europe > Porto > Porto Metro". Archived from the original on 4 December 2024. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
  2. ^ Torres, Carlos Manitto (16 March 1958). "A evolução das linhas portuguesas e o seu significado ferroviário" [The evolution of Portuguese lines and their railway significance] (PDF). Gazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro (in Portuguese). 71 (1686): 133–140. Retrieved 30 June 2014 – via Hemeroteca Digital de Lisboa.
  3. ^ "História" [History] (in European Portuguese). Metro do Porto, SA. Archived from the original on 4 December 2024. Retrieved 4 December 2024.