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List of discontinued railway stations in Portugal

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This is a list of discontinued railway stations and halts in Portugal. The list is incomplete.


Name Location (city, town, village) Railway line Year of closure Image
A
Abela halt
Abraveses stop
Adémia halt
Alcainça-Moinhos halt
Alcoforado stop
Aldão-São Torcato halt
Algeruz halt
Alhadas halt
Aljustrel railway station Aljustrel Before 2006
Almancil-Nexe halt
Almendra railway station
Alto do Padrão halt
Alvalade halt
Alvalede halt
Alvarelhos halt
Alvendre halt
Alvor halt Alvor 1984–2003
Amarante railway station
Amorim halt
Aranha halt
Arazede halt
Arcos halt
Arneiro stop
Aroeira halt
Arraiolos railway station
Arroteia halt
Atainde halt
Atalaia halt
Avantos halt
Avenida da França halt
Azaruja halt
Azinheira stop
Azinheira dos Barros - A halt
Azurara - Árvore halt
B
Bagaúste halt Canelas Before 2008
Balancho stop
Banhos de Amieira halt
Barca d'Alva railway station Barca d'Alva Barca d'Alva–La Fuente de San Esteban Line and Douro Line 1988[1]
Barreiro-Terra halt
Bebedouro halt
Benespera halt
Benfarras halt Benfarras Before 2018
Demolished
Bias halt Olhão 1954–2018
Bom Sucesso halt Lisbon Before 2013
Borgal halt
Bougado halt Santiago de Bougado 2002
Bouro halt
Breda halt
Breia halt
Britelo stop
Bruçó railway station Sabor Line
Brunheda halt
Buraca halt
C
Cabeção halt
Cabeço de Vide-Vaiamonte railway station Cabeço de Vide 1990
Cabrela halt
Cachofarra halt
Camarão halt
Campilho halt
Campo halt
Campo - Serra halt
Campos halt
Canedo railway station Canedo de Basto 1990
Canha railway station Canha 2011
Cantanhede railway station Cantanhede 2012
Cardeais halt
Caria halt Caria 2009
Reopened in 2021
Carriço halt Carriço Before 2014
Carvalhal halt (Ramal da Figueira da Foz)
Carvalhal halt (Sabor line) Sabor Line
Carvalhosas halt
Carviçais railway station Sabor Line
Casal halt Casal de Cadima 2009
Casal do Rei halt Casal do Rei, Canas de Santa Maria 1990
Casével halt Casével Before 2010
Castanheiro halt
Castedo halt
Castelãos halt
Castelo de Vide railway station Castelo de Vide 2011
Castelo Melhor railway station Castelo Melhor 1988
Castêlo da Maia railway station Castêlo da Maia 2002
Castro Verde-Almodôvar railway station
Celorico de Basto railway station
Circunvalação halt
Coa halt Vila Nova de Foz Côa Douro Line 1988[1]
Codeçais halt
Coimbra-Parque halt
Cordinhã halt
Coruche railway station Coruche 2009–2017
Cruz da Pedra halt Lisbon 1983–2008
Demolished
Cumeadas halt
Cunheira halt
Custió-Araújo halt
Custoias halt
D
Dafundo halt
Dalda halt
Damaia halt
Diogal halt
Duas Igrejas - Miranda railway station Miranda do Douro Sabor Line 1988[2]
E
Enxofães halt
Ermesinde-A halt
Escoural halt
Esposado halt
Estádio Nacional railway station
Estremoz railway station
Évora-Monte halt
F
Fafe railway station Fafe 1986
Falcoeiras stop
Fanhais halt
Farminhão railway station
Farreja halt
Fataunços stop
Fazenda halt
Felgar halt Felgar Sabor Line 1988[2]
Fermentãos halt
Ferradosa railway station
Fiais da Telha halt
Figueira halt Portimão 1985–2003
Figueirinha halt
Figueiró railway station
Fojo stop
Folhadal halt
Fontainhas halt
Fontainhas railway station
Fonte halt
Fonte do Prado stop Sabor Line
Fonte Nova stop
Fontela halt
Fortunho halt
Fontainhas - Sado halt
Fonte de Aldeia halt Vila Chã de Braciosa Sabor Line 1988[2]
Fornos - Sabor stop Fornos Sabor Line 1988[2]
Francos halt
Fregim halt
Fregim-A stop
Freixo halt
Freixo de Espada à Cinta railway station Freixo de Espada à Cinta Sabor Line 1988[2]
Friestas railway station
Fronteira railway station
G
Ganfei halt
Garganta halt
Garraia halt
Gatão halt
Garvão halt
Gelfa halt
Gondifelos halt
Gondivinho halt
Gouvinhas halt
Grijó railway station
Guifões halt
Gulhe stop
J
Jafafe stop
Jardia stop
Junqueira halt
L
Lagoa da Palha halt
Lagoaça railway station Sabor Line
Lameira halt Silves 1980
Demolished
Lamelas halt Torre de Moncorvo Sabor Line 1988[2]
Lanhelas railway station
Lapela halt
Larinho halt Larinho Sabor Line 1988[2]
Laundos halt
Lavre railway station
Leça do Balio railway station
Leça halt
Leça railway station
Leixões-Serpa Pinto railway station
Leões railway station
Liceia halt
Limede-Cadima halt
Lobazes halt
Loivos halt
Louredo halt
Lourido halt
Lousã railway station
Lousã-A halt
Luzianes railway Station
M
Maçainhas halt
Macedo de Cavaleiros railway station
Machados halt
Macheia halt
Macieirinha halt Sabor Line
Maiorca halt Alhadas 2009
Mala halt
Mandim halt
Matosinhos railway station
Meiral halt
Meleças halt
Mirandela railway station Mirandela 2018
Mogadouro railway station Mogadouro Sabor Line 1988[2]
Moinhos halt
Monção railway station
Moncorvo railway station Sabor Line
Montenegro halt
Montijo railway station
Mós halt Sabor Line
Murtede halt
N
Nagosela halt
Naia halt
Nespereira do Vouga stop
Neves halt
Noémi railway station
Nora halt Vila Nova de Cacela 1985–2010[3]
Nuzedo stop
O
Odiáxere halt Odiáxere 2003
Oliveira de Frades railway station
Ortiga halt
Oura halt
Ourique railway station
Outiz halt
P
Padrão halt
Panoias halt
Pedras Rubras railway station
Pedras Salgadas railway station
Pedreira halt
Pedrouços halt
Pedrouços da Maia halt
Pego halt
Penedo Gordo halt
Penha halt
Pereiras halt
Ponte do Carro halt
Porto-Boavista railway station
Portuzelo halt
Póvoa de Varzim railway station
Prado halt
Prilhão-Casais halt
Q
Quinta da Ponte halt
Quinta de Água halt Torre de Moncorvo Sabor Line 1988[2]
Quinta Grande railway station
Quinta Nova halt Torre de Moncorvo Sabor Line 1988[2]
Quintela halt
Quintos railway station
R
Ramalde halt
Rates halt
Real halt Real de Baixo 1965
Regueira de Pontes halt
Ribeira de Seiça halt
S
Sabroso halt
Sanhoane halt Sanhoane (Mogadouro) Sabor Line 1988[2]
Santa Cruz de Benfica halt
Santa Cruz stop
Santa Marta halt Sabor Line
Santa Vitória-Ervidel railway station
Santana-Ferreira halt
Santiago halt
Santo Aleixo halt
Santo Isidoro stop
São Domingos de Benfica halt
São Félix stop
São José halt
São Matias halt
São Romão-A halt
Segadães stop
Seixal railway station
Sendim railway station Sendim Sabor Line 1988[2]
Senhor dos Aflitos halt
Senhora das Dores halt
Silvã-Feiteira halt
Sines railway station
Sisto halt
Sousa da Sé halt
Souto da Velha halt Souto da Velha Sabor Line 1988[2]
Sura-Padrã halt
T
Tâmega railway station
Tanha halt
Telhada halt
Telhal halt
Termas de São Pedro do Sul railway station
Terrapleno halt
Tojal railway station
Tonda railway station
Tondela railway station
Tondelinha halt
Torre da Cardeira stop
Torre da Gadanha railway station
Torre Vã railway station
Torredeita railway station
Tourencinho stop
Trajinha halt
Tralhão halt
Tralhariz halt
Travanca-Bodiosa halt
Travassós de Orgens halt
Treixedo railway station
Trémoa halt
Triana halt
Old Trofa railway station
Troviscoso stop
U
Urgeiriça halt
Urrós halt Urrós (Mogadouro) Sabor Line 1988[2]
V
Valbom stop
Vale de Açor halt
Variz railway station Variz, Penas Roias Sabor Line 1988[2]
Verdoejo halt
Vila Azedo stop
Vila Caiz railway station
Vila Chã halt
Vila Cova halt
Vila do Conde railway station
Vila Pouca de Aguiar railway station
Vila Real de Santo António - Guadiana railway station
Vila Real railway station Vila Real 2009
Vilar de Rei halt Vilar de Rei Sabor Line 1988[2]
Vilar do Pinheiro railway station
Vilarinha halt
Vouzela railway station
Z
Zimão railway station
Zimbro halt Torre de Moncorvo Sabor Line 1988[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Linha do Douro - Roteiro do Douro" (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Portugal Narrow Gauge by J. Organ, Middleton Press, 2010, ISBN 978 1 906008 67 3
  3. ^ (I.E.T. 50/56) 56.º Aditamento à Instrução de Exploração Técnica N.º 50 : Rede Ferroviária Nacional. IMTT, 2011.10.20