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Comboios de Portugal Founded 1951 Headquarters Lisbon, Portugal Website www.cp.pt CP — Comboios de Portugal, EPE (CP; English: Trains of Portugal) is a state-owned company which operates freight and passenger trains in Portugal. Before June 2009, CP stood for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses (English: Portuguese Railways) although the company has been using its current designation as a brand name since 2004.
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History
On 28 October 1856 the first railway line was inaugurated in Portugal, between Lisbon and Carregado: the Companhia dos Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses was born. The network was gradually expanded both south of the Tagus and to the north of the country, as well as in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon and Oporto and to Spain.
Gradually, electrification was put in place for a little less than half the network. In 1975, the company was nationalized and its name was shortened to CP, which used to stand for Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses.
A plan to finally connect all the district capitals by a fully electrified double line will be implemented from 2010. Part of this plan is based on the Swiss Rail 2000 model[1].
Organisation
CP is split into four divisions:
- CP Longo Curso, long-distance mainline services (Alfa Pendular, Intercidades and International trains).
- CP Regional, regional services (Interregional and Regional).
- CP Lisboa, Lisbon's suburban network.
- CP Porto, Porto's suburban network.
The network
CP's flagship service, introduced in 1999, is the Alfa Pendular which operates between Braga - Oporto - Lisbon - Faro, at a top speed of 220 km/h (138 mph) with FIAT/Siemens tilting trains. As of 2006, CP's network reaches most of the country.[2]
CP inaugurated new trains in suburban service in the 1990s.
Lines/Routes
- Linha da Póvoa (Metro do Porto)
- Linha do Minho
- Ramal de Braga
- Linha de Guimarães
- Linha de Leixões
- Linha do Douro
- Linha do Tâmega
- Linha do Corgo
- Linha do Tua (through concession with Metro de Mirandela)
- Linha do Norte
- Linha do Vale do Vouga
- Linha da Beira Alta
- Ramal da Figueira da Foz
- Ramal da Lousã
- Ramal de Alfarelos
- Linha do Oeste
- Ramal do Louriçal
- Ramal de Tomar
- Linha da Beira Baixa
- Linha do Leste
- Ramal de Cáceres
- Linha de Vendas Novas
- Linha da Matinha
- Linha de Cintura
- Linha de Sintra
- Linha de Cascais
- Linha do Alentejo
- Linha de Évora
- Ramal Neves Corvo
- Linha do Sul
- Linha de Sines
- Linha do Algarve
Former lines
- Linha Lisboa-Carregado
- Linha de Sintra
- Linha de Torres Vedras
REFER
Main article: REFERRede Ferroviária Nacional (National Railway Network) REFER, EP (EP stands for Empresa Publica, "public enterprise") became the Portuguese rail infrastructure manager in 1997.
Portuguese railway network extent:
- Broad gauge (1,668 mm/5 ft 5 2⁄3 in): 2603 km, 1351 km electrified at 25kV 50Hz AC and 25 km at 1.5kV DC.
- Narrow gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in): 188 km not electrified.
- The maximum extent of 3592 km was reached in 1949, but in the late 1980s and early 1990s some lines were shortened and some totally closed.
See also
- History of rail transport in Portugal
- Iberian gauge
- Rail transport in Portugal
Notes
- ^ Werner Stohler, "Modernização do sistema da exploração ferroviária da Região de Coimbra" [1] (Portuguese) Retrieved 2010-11-07.
- ^ CP route map
External links
- CP Official website
- REFER Official website
- OTLIS - The Consortium of Transport Operators in Lisbon Region
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