Lisbon Metro Blue Line

Lisbon Metro line
Blue Line
Lisbon metro station Restauradores
Overview
Other name(s)Seagull Line
Native nameLinha Azul
OwnerGovernment-owned corporation
Locale Lisbon
Amadora
 Portugal
TerminiReboleira
Santa Apolónia
Connecting linesYellow Line Red Line Green Line
Stations18
Service
TypeRapid Transit
SystemMetropolitano de Lisboa
Operator(s)Metropolitano de Lisboa, EPE
Rolling stockML90, ML95, ML97, ML99
History
Opened29 December 1959 (64 years ago) (1959-12-29)
(original network)
15 July 1995 (29 years ago) (1995-07-15)
(independent line)
Technical
Line length14 km (8.7 mi)
CharacterUnderground subway
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail
Route map

Legend
13,724
Reboleira ⇄ L. Sintra: Reboleira
× Sorefame
12,765
Amadora Este
Alfornelos
 0AMD0  0ODV0 
 0ODV0  0LSB0 
branch line
→ PMO III
10,747
Pontinha
PMO III Pontinha
09,927
Carnide
09,146
Colégio Militar/Luz
Alto dos Moinhos
Laranjeiras
PMO I Sete Rios
(closed)
⇄ L. Cintura: Sete Rios
06,591
Jardim Zoológico
(until 1995 Sete Rios)
× L. Cintura
Praça de Espanha
(until 1995 Palhavã)
branch line
→ PMO I (closed)
Red Line
→ Campolide
× Red Line
branch line
→ Red Line
São Sebastião
⇄ Red Line
Red Line
→ Saldanha
Parque
Yellow Line
→ Picoas
branch lineYellow Line
"Y" line → Picoas (until 1995)
× Yellow Line
03,791
Marquês de Pombal
(until 1995 Rotunda) ⇄ Yellow Line
Yellow Line
→ Rato
Avenida
02,691
Restauradores
⇄ L. Sintra: Rossio
Green Line
→ Rossio
12th branch
(closed 1998)
× Green Line
02,025
Baixa-Chiado
⇄ Green Line
Elev. Município
ventilation shaft
branch line
→ '''Blue Line'''
× Tram (R. V. Cordón)
× Tram (R. Arsenal)
Green Line
→ Cais do Sodré
ventilation shaft
× Tagus
Terreiro do Paço
Alfândega
(pj. 1993; canc.)
00,000
Santa Apolónia
Topographic map

The Blue Line (Portuguese: Linha Azul) or Seagull Line (Portuguese: Linha da Gaivota) is one of the four lines of Lisbon Metro. It is the only line of the Lisbon Metro entirely underground, without any viaduct.

Stations

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Blue Line
Legend
Reboleira
Reboleira railway station Bus interchange
Amadora Este
Bus interchange
Alfornelos
Pontinha
Bus interchange
Carnide
Colégio Militar/Luz
Bus interchange
Alto dos Moinhos
Laranjeiras
Jardim Zoológico
Sete Rios railway station Bus interchange
Praça de Espanha
Bus interchange
São Sebastião
 Red 
Parque
Marquês
de Pombal
 Yellow 
Bus interchange
Avenida
Restauradores
Rossio railway station
Baixa-Chiado
 Green 
Terreiro do Paço
Transtejo & Soflusa
Santa Apolónia
Santa Apolónia railway station
Code Station name Distance (km) Transfers Location
Inter-
station
Total
SP Santa Apolónia Disabled access 0.0 Comboios de Portugal Azambuja Line (Santa Apolónia) São Vicente Lisbon
TP Terreiro do Paço Disabled access 1.1 1.1 Soflusa Santa Maria Maior
BC Baixa-Chiado Disabled access 0.9 2.0 Green Line
RE Restauradores Disabled access 0.7 2.7 Comboios de Portugal Sintra Line (Rossio)
AV Avenida 0.5 3.2 Santo António
MP Marquês de Pombal Disabled access 0.6 3.8
  • Yellow Line
  • Rotunda bus terminal
PA Parque 0.6 4.4 Avenidas Novas
SS São Sebastião Disabled access 0.7 5.1 Red Line
PE Praça de Espanha 0.7 5.8 Campolide
JZ Jardim Zoológico 0.8 6.6
  • Comboios de Portugal Azambuja Line/Sintra Line/Fertagus (Sete Rios)
  • Sete Rios bus terminal
São Domingos de Benfica
LA Laranjeiras 1.1 7.7
AH Alto dos Moinhos 0.6 8.3
CM Colégio Militar/Luz 0.8 9.1 Luz bus terminal Carnide
CA Carnide Disabled access 0.9 10.0
PO Pontinha Disabled access 0.7 10.7 Pontinha bus terminal
AF Alfornelos Disabled access 0.9 11.6 Amadora
AS Amadora Este Disabled access 1.2 12.8 Amadora bus terminal
RB Reboleira Disabled access 0.9 13.7
  • Comboios de Portugal Sintra Line (Reboleira)
  • Reboleira bus terminal

Frequency

Summer timetable[1] Winter timetable[1]
Time Headway Time Headway
Working days 06:30 - 07:00

07:00 - 07:30

07:30 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 16:30

16:30 - 19:00

19:00 - 20:00

20:00 - 20:30

20:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

07' 30'

06' 45'

05' 45'

06' 15'

07' 25'

05' 45'

06' 45'

07' 25'

08' 05'

10' 45'

06:30 - 07:00

07:00 - 07:30

07:30 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 16:30

16:30 - 19:00

19:00 - 20:00

20:00 - 20:30

20:30 - 21:00

21:00 - 21:30

21:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

07' 30'

06' 10'

04' 55'

05' 15'

06' 40'

05' 15'

06' 10'

06' 40'

07' 20'

08' 15'

08' 05'

10' 45'

Weekends and holidays 06:30 - 08:30

08:30 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 19:30

19:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

08' 00'

08' 05'

08' 00'

08' 05'

08' 10'

08' 00'

10' 40'

06:30 - 08:30

08:30 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:30

11:30 - 19:30

19:30 - 22:30

22:30 - 01:05

08' 00'

08' 05'

08' 00'

08' 05'

08' 10'

08' 00'

10' 40'

Chronology

  • 29 December 1959: Opening of the original Lisbon Metro network with a Y shape. Common branch stations: Restauradores, Avenida, Rotunda (former name of the Marquês de Pombal station and where the line would split into the two branches). Current Blue Line branch stations (coming from Rotunda station): Parque, São Sebastião, Palhavã (former name of the Praça de Espanha station) and Sete Rios (former name of the Jardim Zoológico station). Current Yellow Line branch stations (coming from Rotunda station): Picoas, Saldanha, Campo Pequeno and Entre Campos.
  • 27 January 1963: Opening of the Rossio station. Main branch route: Restauradores - Rossio.
  • 28 September 1966: Opening of the Socorro (former name of the Martim Moniz station), Intendente and Anjos stations. Main branch route: Restauradores - Anjos.
  • 18 June 1972: Opening of the Arroios, Alameda, Areeiro, Roma and Alvalade stations. Main branch route: Restauradores - Alvalade.
  • 15 October 1988: Opening of the Cidade Universitária, Laranjeiras, Alto dos Moinhos and Colégio Militar/Luz stations. Current Blue Line branch route: Rotunda - Colégio Militar/Luz. Current Yellow Line branch route: Rotunda - Cidade Universitária.
  • 3 April 1993: Opening of the Campo Grande station. Main branch route: Restauradores - Campo Grande. Current Yellow Line branch route: Rotunda - Campo Grande.
  • 15 July 1995: Creation of the Blue and Yellow lines by building a second Rotunda station. New Blue line route: Colégio Militar/Luz - Campo Grande.
  • 18 October 1997: Opening of the Carnide and Pontinha stations. Line route: Pontinha - Campo Grande.
  • 1 March 1998: Palhavã station is renamed to Marquês de Pombal, Sete Rios station is renamed to Jardim Zoológico and Socorro station is renamed to Martim Moniz.
  • 3 March 1998: Creation of the Blue and Green line by closing the Restauradores - Rossio tunnel. New Blue line route: Pontinha - Restauradores.
  • 8 August 1998: Opening of the Baixa-Chiado station. Line route: Pontinha - Baixa-Chiado.
  • 15 May 2004: Opening of the Alfornelos and Amadora Este stations. Line route: Amadora Este - Baixa-Chiado.
  • 19 December 2007: Opening of the Terreiro do Paço and Santa Apolónia stations. Line route: Amadora Este - Santa Apolónia.
  • 13 April 2016: Opening of the Reboleira station. Line route: Reboleira - Santa Apolónia.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Frequência de comboios - Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E." Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E. (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  2. ^ "Cronologia - Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E." Metropolitano de Lisboa, E.P.E. (in European Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2012-03-05. Retrieved 2017-07-17.

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Elevators
Symbols
Track gauges

+ names abbreviated whenever possible
° heavy rail
# not managed by IP (and/or its predecessors)
† closed (completely)
‡ planned
†† reopened
†‡ reopening planned
‡† cancelled project
‡‡ planned using former project
↑  replaced using former trackbed
² 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
1,668 mm (5 ft 5+2132 in) Iberian gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) Standard gauge
¹ 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) Metre gauge
³ 3 ft (914 mm) 3-foot gauge
900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) 900 mm gauge
600 mm (1 ft 11+58 in) 2-foot/600 mm gauge
⁴⁺ Larmanjat monorail

Source for IP's network: www.refer.pt/Documentos/Directorio_da_Rede_2010.pdf, page. 54

See also: Rolling stock of Portugal