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Linha do Vouga and Ramal de Aveiro
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km
0.694 Espinho-Vouga
9.042 Paços de Brandão
19.502 Vila da Feira
23.507 Arrifana
24.867 São João da Madeira
32.747 Oliveira de Azeméis
43.638 Pinheiro da Bemposta
54.949 Albergaria-a-Velha
000.000
to Viseu 
000.000
proposed extension
140.586 Viseu
135.461 Campo
129.294 Bodiosa
113.464 São Pedro do Sul
106.200 Vouzela
97.719 Oliveira de Frades
93.540 Pinheiro de Lafões
80.498 Ribeiradio
71.936 Paradela-Sever
61.650
0.000
Sernada do Vouga
↑ Linha do Vouga
↓ Ramal de Aveiro
2.700 Macinhata do Vouga
14.400 Águeda
23.700 Eirol
27.800 Eixo
Linha do Norte to Porto-Campanhã
Ramal de Aveiro-Mar
Ramal do Canal de São Roque
37.700 Aveiro
Linha do Norte to Lisbon
Detailed diagram
km
Linha do Norte to Porto-Campanhã
0.000 Espinho (original)
Espinho [pt]
Rua 15
Linha do Norte original route
Linha do Norte to Lisbon-Santa Apolónia
0.694 Espinho-Vouga
2.560 Silvade-Vouga
3.402 Monte de Paramos
4.000 Gulhe
5.463 Lapa
6.553 Sampaio-Oleiros
9.042 Paços de Brandão
11.004 Rio Meão
14.094 São João de Ver
16.712 Cavaco
18.830 Sanfins
19.502 Vila da Feira
21.496 Escapães
Linha do Porto à Póvoa e Famalicão
to Senhora da Hora
Linha do Douro
Ermesinde & Campanhã
Régua & Barca d'Alva
Fânzeres
Gondomar
São Pedro da Cova
Avintes
Crestuma
Sandim
Caldas de São Jorge
cancelled branch
23.507 Arrifana
24.867 São João da Madeira
27.347 Faria
28.590 Couto de Cucujães
30.750 Santiago de Riba-Ul
32.747 Oliveira de Azeméis
35.200 Ul, Portugal
Rua FerRua Silva
Rua M. Brandão
Rua Fte. Santa/Rua 5 Janeiro
Rua 5 Janeiro
Rua Pe. Silva Gomes
Rua Serro Bxo.
 N 1  (original)
Ul River
Tv. Pereiras
Rua Pereiras
Avenida Sá Carneiro
Rua Carvalhal
 N 224 
Tv. Martinho
Rua Suzana
Rua C. Alves
Rua Teot. Alm.
38.156 Travanca-Macinhata
41.363 Figueiredo
43.638 Pinheiro da Bemposta
45.949 Branca
48.466 Albergaria-a-Nova
53.200 Urgueiras
54.949 Albergaria-a-Velha
Minhoto tunnel 43 m
Açores tunnel 116 m
Linha da Beira Baixa to Guarda
Covilhã
Tortosendo
Linha da Beira Baixa
to Abrantes & Entroncamento
Serra da Estrela
Loriga
Seia
Linha da
Beira Alta
to Guarda &
Vilar Formoso
to Coimbra [pt]
& Pampilhosa
to Tua (cancelled extension)
140.586 Viseu [pt]
Linha do Dão to Santa Comba Dão
138.487 Abraveses
135.461 Campo
134.181 Mozelos
131.981 Travanca-Bodiosa
129.294 Bodiosa
126.000
Vouzela
Viseu
125.775 São Miguel do Mato
São Miguel do Mato tunnel 50 m
123.559 Moçâmedes
Couraceiro tunnel 44 m
120.847 Real das Donas
118.000
São Pedro do Sul
Vouzela
116.000
Vouzela
São Pedro do Sul
116.000 Fataunços
116.154
São Pedro do Sul
Vouzela
Vouga River
Linha de Lamego
to Castro Daire & Lamego
(
cancelled
extension
)
113.464 São Pedro do Sul
112.600 Drizes
111.000 Vouga River
110.005 Termas de São Pedro do Sul
109.000
Vouzela
São Pedro do Sul
Lamas tunnel 25 m
106.200 Vouzela
Monte Cavalo tunnel II 33 m
Monte Cavalo tunnel I 37 m
102.243 Fojo
Batôco tunnel 41 m
103.000
Oliveira de Frades
Vouzela
99.945 São Vicente de Lafões
97.719 Oliveira de Frades
Portela tunnel 25 m
Outeirais tunnel 25 m
93.540 Pinheiro de Lafões
91.270 Nespereira do Vouga
88.722 Santa Cruz
Póvoa da Ussa tunnel 28 m
85.569 Quintela
83.861 Arcozelo das Maias
80.498 Ribeiradio
79.119 Senhora da Lourosa
Modorno II tunnel 45 m
Modorno I tunnel 34 m
75.733 Cedrim
Tapada Velha tunnel 47 m
Zevedinho tunnel 32 m
Bouça da Pedra tunnel 60 m
71.936 Paradela-Sever do Vouga
Vale Côvo tunnel\d 16 m
Carvoeira tunnel 42 m
69.986 Poço de Santiago
Ródão tunnel 29 m
66.286 Foz do Rio Mau
64.800 Carvalhada
63.700 Carvoeiro
61.650
0.000
Sernada do Vouga
↖ Linha do Vouga
↓ Ramal de Aveiro
Rua Principal
Jafafe Bridge across the Vouga River
Rua Principal
2.700 Macinhata do Vougal Macinhata do Vouga Railway Museum Railway Museum [pt]
4.700 Carvalhal da Portela
6.400 Valongo-Vouga
8.900 Aguieira
10.100 Mourisca do Vouga
Rua J. G. Pimenta
14.400 Águeda
 IC 2 
17.100 Oronhe
18.300 Casal do Álvaro
 EM 601 
19.700 Cabanões
21.300 Travassô
Águeda
Eirol tunnel 74 m
23.700 Eirol
 A 1 
25.800 São João de Loure
27.800 Eixo
 A 17 
32.500 Esgueira
 N 230 
 N 584 
 N 109 
Linha do Norte to Porto-Campanhã
Ramal de Aveiro-Mar
Ramal do Canal de São Roque
37.700 Aveiro
Linha do Norte to Lisbon
km
Location on the network
Railway map Portugal

+ Aveiro × Espinho (🔎)

Linha do Vouga (the Vouga line) is the last surviving metre gauge railway line in Portugal still operated by Comboios de Portugal. The other remaining metre gauge lines (the Corgo, Tâmega and Tua lines) all closed in 2009.

The Vouga line serves Aveiro, Agueda, Sernada do Vouga, Albergaria-a-Velha, Oliveira de Azeméis, São João da Madeira, Santa Maria da Feira, and Espinho.

Since 2002, services on the line have largely been operated by CP's Série 9630 diesel multiple units, which replaced the previous ex-Yugoslav Série 9700 diesel multiple units and the Dutch-built Série 9300 railcars.

The section between Sernada do Vouga and Viseu is currently closed to commercial traffic but rehabilitation works are ongoing.

Sernada do Vouga railway station
The Vouga line at Aveiro, June 2008

History

After the line was opened by Manuel II of Portugal in 1908, the Companhia do Vale do Vouga operated it from 1907 to 1946. The first section, between Espinho and Oliveira de Azeméis, opened to traffic on 21 December 1908; the next section to be completed was between Ul and Albergaria-a-Velha. The line between this location and Macinhata Vouga, and the Aveiro extension, opened on 8 September 1911. The remainder of the line opened in 1913.

On 30 December 1946, it was nationalised and taken over by the CP.

In the 2016 timetable, the section of line between Sernada do Vouga and Oliveira de Azeméis was served by rail replacement taxi running twice daily. This is still the situation in 2024 but rehabilitation works are ongoing. Some repair and rehabilitation work has been undertaken on the section between Aveiro and Sernada da Vouga. More trains now run along that section, with seven of the ten daily trains covering the whole length. The northern section between Oliveira de Azeméis and Espinho has eight trains each way daily except Sundays and holidays, when there are seven.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lusa, Agência. "Governo autoriza IP a avançar com reabilitação da Linha do Vouga". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-04-23.
  2. "Train times :: CP Passengers" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-28. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  3. Portugal, Comboios de. "Consultar Online Horários de Comboios | CP - Comboios de Portugal". CP.PT | Comboios de Portugal. Retrieved 2024-04-23.

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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 1⁄4 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
ᴮ 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge
ⁱ 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) Standard gauge
¹ 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) Metre gauge
³ 3 ft (914 mm) 3-foot gauge
⁹ 900 mm (2 ft 11+7⁄16 in) 900 mm gauge
⁶ 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 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

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