Alameda Station

Metro station in Lisbon, Portugal
Preceding station Lisbon Metro Following station
Areeiro
towards Telheiras
Green Line Arroios
Saldanha Red Line Olaias
towards Aeroporto
Route map
Legend
Areeiro
🡖 tunnel Saldanha
Alameda
Arroios
Olaias
Alameda
🡔 tunnel Areeiro
Saldanha

Alameda is a station on the Green and Red Lines of the Lisbon Metro. The station is located on Avenida Almirante Reis at Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques, east of the Instituto Superior Técnico.[1]

History

This section of the Green Line opened in June 1972 together with Arroios, Areeiro, Roma and Alvalade stations. The original architectural design of the station was by Dinis Gomes with installation art by the plastic artist Maria Keil. Full refurbishment of the station was completed in March 1998, which involved extending the piers of the existing station for the construction of the Red Line. The architect for this project was Manuel Tainha and the artist was Luís Noronha da Costa.

The Red Line station opened in May 1998 in conjunction with Olaias, Bela Vista, Chelas and Oriente stations, with a view to extending the network to the area of Expo '98. The architectural design for this is also by Manuel Tainha and the art work by plastic artists Costa Pinheiro and Juhana Blomstedt, and sculptor Alberto Carneiro.

Fire and a large explosion on the morning of October 19, 1997, during the refurbishment of the station, killed two workers.[1]

Connections

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Green Line
Legend
Telheiras
Campo
Grande
 Yellow 
Bus interchange
Alvalade
Roma
Roma-Areeiro railway station
Areeiro
Bus interchange
Alameda
 Red 
Arroios
Anjos
Intendente
Martim Moniz
Rossio
Bus interchange
Baixa-Chiado
 Blue 
Cais do Sodré
 Cais do Sodré railway station Transtejo & Soflusa Bus interchange
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Red Line
Legend
Aeroporto
Lisbon Airport
Encarnação
Moscavide
Oriente
Gare do Oriente Bus interchange
Cabo Ruivo
Olivais
Chelas
Bela Vista
Olaias
Alameda
 Green 
Saldanha
 Yellow 
São Sebastião
 Blue 
Detailed diagram
km
00.000
planned extension
00.000
future extension
Campo de Ourique
Amoreiras
Campolide
ventilation shaft
 Blue Line  to
Praça de
Espanha
0.000
São Sebastião
 Blue Line  to Parque
 Yellow Line  to
Campo
Pequeno
Saldanha
 Yellow Line  to Picoas
Técnico
(proposed 1998)
starting pit
 Green Line  to Arroios
connection to Green Line
1.910
Alameda
 Green Line  to Areeiro
Olaias
Linha de Cintura
Chelas (planned)[2]
Bela Vista
Chelas
Olivais
Cabo Ruivo
6.951
Oriente
Moscavide
future extension
Encarnação
10.277
Aeroporto
Lisbon Airport
future extension

Urban buses

Carris

  • 206 Cais do Sodré ⇄ Senhor Roubado (Metro) (morning service)
  • 706 Cais do Sodré ⇄ Estação Santa Apolónia
  • 708 Martim Moniz ⇄ Parque das Nações Norte
  • 713 Alameda D. A. Henriques ⇄ Estação Campolide
  • 716 Alameda D. A. Henriques ⇄ Benfica - Al. Padre Álvaro Proença
  • 717 Praça do Chile ⇄ Fetais
  • 718 ISEL ⇄ Al. Afonso Henriques
  • 720 Picheleira / Rua Faria Vasconcelos ⇄ Calvário
  • 735 Cais do Sodré ⇄ Hospital Santa Maria[3]

Aerobus

  • Linha 1 Aeroporto ⇄ Cais do Sodré[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Estação Alameda". Metropolitano de Lisboa (in Portuguese). Transportes de Lisboa de Lisboa. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  2. ^ Mário LOPES: “Localização da Estação Central de Lisboa : Reflexão sobre a comparação de diferentes alternativas” Transportes em Revista 2009.02.14
  3. ^ Seara.com. "www.carris.pt/en/home/". www.carris.pt. Archived from the original on 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  4. ^ "Aerobus | Airport Bus Transport - Home". www.aerobus.pt. Archived from the original on 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2017-07-17.

External links

Media related to Metro station Alameda (Lisboa) at Wikimedia Commons

Authority control databases: Geographic Edit this at Wikidata
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