List of Lisbon metro stations

List of Lisbon metro stations

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The stations are named after nearby places or streets.

Transfer stations are listed in bold.

Blue Line ("Linha Azul")

Amadora Este - Santa Apolónia, listed NW-SE

*Amadora Este
*Alfornelos
*Pontinha
*Carnide
*Colégio Militar/Luz
*Alto dos Moinhos
*Laranjeiras
*Jardim Zoológico (formerly Sete Rios)
*Praça de Espanha (formery Palhavã)
*São Sebastião
*Parque
*Marquês de Pombal (Yellow) (formerly Rotunda)
*Avenida
*Restauradores
*Baixa/Chiado (Green)
*Terreiro do Paço
*Santa Apolónia

A plan was recently unveiled to extend the line from Amadora Este to Reboleira, on the Lisbon-Sintra railway. Actually, the stations will be separated by a mere 800 meters and 250 of these have already been built. The plan also includes expading Reboleira train station in order to become an important transfer station.

Yellow Line ("Linha Amarela")

Odivelas - Rato, listed N-S

*Odivelas
*Senhor Roubado
*Ameixoeira
*Lumiar
*Quinta das Conchas
*Campo Grande (Green)
*Cidade Universitária
*Entrecampos
*Campo Pequeno
*Saldanha
*Picoas
*Marquês de Pombal (Blue) (formerly Rotunda)
*Rato

Green Line ("Linha Verde")

Telheiras - Cais do Sodré, listed N-S

*Telheiras
*Campo Grande (Yellow)
*Alvalade
*Roma
*Areeiro
*Alameda (Red)
*Arroios
*Anjos
*Intendente
*Martim Moniz
*Rossio
*Baixa/Chiado (Blue)
*Cais do Sodré

Red Line ("Linha Vermelha")

Alameda - Oriente, listed W-E

*Alameda (Green)
*Olaias
*Bela Vista
*Chelas
*Olivais
*Cabo Ruivo
*Oriente

In the official site references can be found to the extensions of the system:

* Extensions under construction (Dec. 2007): "São Sebastião - Saldanha - Alameda" and "Oriente - Moscavide - Encarnação - Aeroporto", both on the red line

* Projects are under study for extending the yellow line: "Rato - Estrela"; and in the red line, "São Sebastião - Campolide".


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