How To Buy The Tram Ticket In Porto Portugal English Explain
How to Buy a Tram ticket in Porto English Explain
Porto Metro
The Porto Metro is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal.
metro na cidade do porto em portugal
Porto Metro
Porto Metro
A quick look at Porto's modern tram system (the Porto Metro).
Porto also has a network of heritage trams:
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Views of The Porto Metro / Metro do Porto, Porto, Norte, Portugal - 19 January, 2020
Views of The Porto Metro / Metro do Porto, Porto, Norte, Portugal - 19 January, 2020 - .
I've just added a new film to my Railways: Portugal playlist, here: of views of the Porto Metro.
The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto), part of the public transport (mass transit) system of Porto, Portugal, is a light rail network that runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs. To read more about The Porto Metro, click here: .
This film features views of Porto Metro tram-trains at the following three locations: Pólo Universitário; Jardim do Morro, and; on the Dom Luiz I bridge.
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Pegando o metro no aeroporto do Porto em Portugal
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O Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro também chamado Aeroporto do Porto localiza-se no Grande Porto, na zona de confluência entre os concelhos da Maia, Matosinhos e Vila do Conde em Portugal, com entrada no lugar de Pedras Rubras, na Maia. É na actualidade o aeroporto português com maior área de influência.
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Porto Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Porto Portugal including the 8 best things to do in Porto. Highlights include: Porto's Wine Lodges including Sandemann and Offley, Telerifico de Gaia, Porto's famous sandwich, Sao Bento Train Station, Clergios Church Tower, Lello Bookstore, Riverfront Ribeira quarter, and the Stock Exchange Palace.
Porto is Portugal's 2nd largest city and is famous for Port Wine. Porto is built along the hills overlooking the Douro river estuary, and its historical center was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1996. Porto is not as well known as Portugal's capital Lisbon, but Porto is becoming a tourist destination of it's own. In fact, Porto was named by Forbes Magazine as The City To Visit This Year in 2017.
Don't forget the traditional sandwich called Francesinha, which literally translated means little French lady. Porto is just about the only place in the world where you can find it. Essentially the Francesinha is toast with layers of meat inside (beef, pork meat, ham...). The sandwich is then covered with cheese and a spicy sauce, with the option of including french fries on top. The Francesinha has been considered one of the 10 best sandwiches in the World.
One of the most famous lodges in Porto is the Sandeman lodge. This lodge has been here since the middle of the 18th century. It was originally founded by a Scottish man who wanted to import the wines from Portugal to Britain. The tours are 6 Euro, you can turn up and hope they have a tour in your language. We're here in the morning at 11, they said we'd just missed an English tour at 10.30 and the next one's at 2.45. Apparently Sandeman has two sister wine sellers and they'll let you know when those have English tours. So the next English tour for us is at Offley at 12 o'clock and there is another one, the Ferreira just a little further down the street. So if you don't find a tour at the one you're going to, check out one of the other lodges.
For a unique view of the wine lodges and the river front of Porto take the Teleferico de Gaia. The views are truly terrific on the Teleferico. Ba - dum - tish! It takes you from wine lodge country up to the top of the bridge near the Metro Station. Tickets one way cost 5 Euro or 8 Euro for a round trip.
Porto's main street through the historic center is a big wide avenue that has the City Hall on top flanked by two roads on either side, reminiscent of Wenceslas Square in Prague. Even if you're not taking a train into or out of Porto it's worth a trip to the Sao Bento Train Station. It's a very beautiful train station, actually I think one of the most beautiful on the inside that I've been to, the lobby area at least, because it was decorated with these blue Portuguese tiles from 1910 and they're showing the history of transportation from horses to oxen to boats and even battles over there. You'll find a number of historic churches dotted around the town with decorative Portuguese blue tiles inside and in this case, outside the church. That blue tile decoration outside occurs on more than just one church.
For some of the best views of Porto climb up to the top of the Clerigos church tower. The tower itself isn't actually that tall but it is on the highest point of Porto making it a place for unobstructed views. You know, I say it's not that tall because I haven't climbed it yet. The total number of stairs, 197 to be exact. And actually the stair climb isn't too bad. It's slightly narrow but it takes about 10 minutes to get to the top, maybe even five if you do it quickly.
After the tower stop by at the Livraria Lello, a bookstore that was founded in 1881 and it's where people thought J.K. Rowling was inspired to write Harry Potter. It has to be the most elaborately decorated and designed bookstore I've ever seen and the staircase looks like something out of an M.C. Escher drawing. Very curvy.
The street right along the river, the Ribeira, or as I like to think of it, the Riviera. I don't think that's really what it's called but I'm going to call it that for this video. It's a great place to dine, there's a lot of restaurants here.
To see an interesting kind of private Palace in Porto, visit the Palacio da Bolsa, or the Stock Exchange Palace. This palace was completed in 1910 to be the Porto and North of Portugal Stock Exchange, built and owned by the Oporto Commercial Association.
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How to use the metro in Porto, Portugal
Noor (8) Geeft je instructies hoe je de metro moet nemen in Porto. Koop samen met mij een kaartje en reis van het vliegveld naar het centrum van de stad. Veel plezier en doe een duimpje omhoog!
Metro do Porto Vários locais Jul 2018
Metro do Porto - Trindade - Oporto Metro
Taken between 3rd and 16th September 2018
Metro do Porto - Porto's modern tram system
The Metro do Porto is essentially Porto's rapid transit network. It includes 6 lines: A, B, C, D, E, and F. The D line runs by itself in a north-south direction while the other five lines run in an east-west direction. The A, B, C, E, and F lines share common trackage between the Senhora da Hora and Campanha Stations and offer a transfer to the D line at Trindade Station. The system comprises of 72 Socimi-built Eurotram cars and 30 Bombardier-built Flexity Swift multi-section light rail (tram) cars. The 30 Flexity cars are used on the B and C lines due to their heavy ridership and route length. The B line is so crowded and so long that it is exclusively Flexity cars and offers all-day express service, sometimes called the Bx. Seen here are clips of these cars at Campanha, Sao Bento, and Senhora da Hora stations.
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[Doku] OnTour Straßenbahn und Metro Porto
Diesmal geht es mit Electricos und der Stadtbahn durch Porto, Portugal.
Neben den 3 historischen Straßenbahnlinien verfügt Porto über ein leistungsstarkes Stadtbahnnetz, in die umliegenden Gemeinden...
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How to get from Porto Airport to the City Center
This video will show you the easiest and cheapest way to get from the Porto Airport (Aeroporto Internacional Dr. Francisco de S? Carneiro) to the city center. come on it's easy!!!! Just jump on the metro
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Porto Metro | Metro do Porto
Take a ride on the modern, clean and efficient Metro do Porto. The Metro do Porto is an electrified, light-rail network operated by Transdev that runs underground for 8km in downtown Porto and over ground in the suburbs.
Metro w Porto, czyli szybki tramwaj / Porto: Metro or Fast Tram?
W pierwszym odcinku portugalskiej serii poznajemy sieć metra lekkiego w Porto.
In first episode of Portugal series we take a ride by Porto Light Rail (English subtitles!).
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Metro do Porto - Matosinhos Sul - Oporto Metro
Taken on Friday 7th September 2018
Metro de Porto - Aliados - Portugal
Le Métro léger de Porto est le réseau de métro léger de la ville de Porto, au Portugal. Ouvert en 2002, il compte actuellement six lignes.
Sommaire [masquer]
1 Historique
2 Réseau
2.1 Aperçu général
3 Exploitation
3.1 Matériel roulant
4 Notes et références
5 Voir aussi
5.1 Articles connexes
5.2 Liens externes
Historique[modifier | modifier le code]
Après des dizaines d'années de discussions, les travaux de la première ligne du métro de Porto ont commencé en 1990 pour s'achever en 2002. Il s'agissait à l'époque du plus grand projet de construction de l'Union européenne. Mi-2006 la première phase s'est achevée avec l'ouverture de la cinquième ligne.
La deuxième phase était en cours de discussion, mais mi-2008, le gouvernement portugais a donné son accord (et surtout son appui financier) à la poursuite du développement du métro.
Le métro de Porto se compose de 5 lignes, 70 stations, et 60 km de lignes majoritairement aériennes, seules 8 km sont enterrées.
En 2008, la compagnie Metro do Porto a transporté 51,5 millions de passagers1.
Réseau[modifier | modifier le code]
Aperçu général[modifier | modifier le code]
Article détaillé : Liste des stations du métro de Porto.
Ligne Terminal Inauguration Nom Extension
A Estádio do Dragão ↔ Senhor de Matosinhos 2003 Ligne de Matosinhos Complète
B Estádio do Dragão ↔ Póvoa de Varzim 2005 Ligne da Póvoa Complète
C Campanhã ↔ ISMAI 2005 Ligne de Maia/Trofa Complète
D Hospital de São João ↔ Santo Ovídio 2005 Ligne de Gaia Vila d'Este en 2021
E Estádio do Dragão ↔ Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro 2006 Ligne de l'Aéroport Complète
F Senhora da Hora ↔ Fânzeres 2011 Ligne de Gondomar Complète
G Casa da Música ↔ S.Bento prévu 2021 Ligne da Galiza livraison 2021
Funicular dos Guindais Batalha ↔ Ribeira 1891, fermeture en 1893, réouverture en 2004 Funiculaire des Guindais Complète
Exploitation[modifier | modifier le code]
Fin avril 2015, l'exploitation et la maintenance du métro de Porto sont confiées, pour une durée de 10 ans, à un groupement espagnol composé de Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) et Moventis2. L'attribution du contrat est fortement critiqué par l'opposition politique et les syndicats2.
Matériel roulant[modifier | modifier le code]
Modèles de rames du métro léger de Porto
Constructeur Modèle Nombre Numérotation Années de
livraison Longueur
Adtranz Eurotram 72 MP-001 à MP-072 2002 35 mètres
Bombardier Flexity Swift 30 MP-101 à MP-130 2008 - 2010 37 mètres
Notes et références[modifier | modifier le code]
↑ Metro do Porto teve mais 7 % de passageiros [1] [archive]
↑ a et b « AFP - La concession du métro de Porto confiée à un consortium espagnol » [archive], sur c4defence.com [archive], 24 avril 2015 (consulté le 27 avril 2015)
How to Travel from Porto Airport to the City Centre by Metro
A slideshow showing how to buy a ticket and travel from Porto airport to the city centre by Metro
Porto Metro - November 2018
Clips of the Porto Metro light rail system
Trinidade station
Senhor de Matosinhos station and terminus
Mercado station
Monday - 12 November 2018
Tuesday - 13 November 2018
Thursday - 15 November 2018