Cannabaceae

Marvila halt

Apeadeiro de Marvila
General information
Location1950 Lisbon[1]
Portugal
Coordinates38°44′20.73″N 9°6′31.34″W / 38.7390917°N 9.1087056°W / 38.7390917; -9.1087056
Elevation40 m
Operated by Lisbon CP
Managed byInfraestruturas de Portugal
Line(s)Cintura Line
Distance9.7 km from Alcântara-Terra
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operatorsComboios de Portugal
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
History
Opened5 September 1891 (1891-09-05)
Services
Preceding station Lisbon CP Following station
Roma-Areeiro Azambuja Line Braço de Prata
Azambuja Line
Limited service
Braço de Prata
towards Azambuja

Marvila halt[a] (Portuguese: Apeadeiro de Marvila) is a halt on the Cintura Line in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, serving the parish of Marvila. It offers service to the Azambuja Line.[1]

Service

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Marvila halt is used by suburban trains during weekdays, operated by Comboios de Portugal.[2] Trains operating through service to the Sintra Line always bypass this halt.

Station layout

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Marvila halt is composed of two side platforms serving two tracks.

History

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Marvila halt entered service on 5 September 1891. It was previously spelled as Marvilla.[3]

Surrounding area

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  • Marvila Library
  • Clube Ferroviário de Portugal Soccer Field

Notes

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  1. ^ Translated as Marvila station on the Comboios de Portugal website.

References

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  1. ^ a b Portugal, Comboios de. "Marvila station | CP - Comboios de Portugal". CP.PT | Comboios de Portugal. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  2. ^ "Urbanos Sintra-Lisboa-Azambuja timetable" (PDF). Comboios de Portugal. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  3. ^ Bilhetes a preços reduzidos para os comboios tramwaysGazeta dos Caminhos de Ferro 359 (1902.12.01)

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