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Saldanha
General information
LocationAvenida da Republica, Lisbon
Avenida Duque D'Ávila, Lisbon
 Portugal
Coordinates38°44′06″N 9°08′43″W / 38.73500°N 9.14528°W / 38.73500; -9.14528
Owned byGovernment-owned corporation
Operated byMetropolitano de Lisboa, EP
Line(s) Yellow Line Red Line
Platforms4 side platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
ArchitectYellow Line: Falcão e Cunha
Red Line: Paulo Brito da Silva
Other information
Station codeSA
Fare zoneL
History
OpenedYellow Line: 29 December 1959 (64 years ago) (1959-12-29)
Red Line: 29 August 2009 (15 years ago) (2009-08-29)
RebuiltYellow Line: 14 March 1977 (47 years ago) (1977-03-14)
Yellow Line: 28 December 1996 (27 years ago) (1996-12-28)
Yellow Line: 17 May 1997 (27 years ago) (1997-05-17)
Yellow Line: 29 August 2009 (15 years ago) (2009-08-29)
Services
Preceding station Lisbon Metro Following station
Campo Pequeno
towards Odivelas
Yellow Line Picoas
towards Rato
São Sebastião
Terminus
Red Line Alameda
towards Aeroporto
Yellow Line
Odivelas
Bus interchange
Senhor Roubado
Bus interchange
Ameixoeira
Lumiar
Quinta das Conchas
Campo
Grande
 Green 
Bus interchange
Cidade Universitária
Entre Campos
Entrecampos railway station
Campo Pequeno
Saldanha
 Red 
Picoas
Marquês
de Pombal
 Blue 
Bus interchange
Rato
Red Line
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
0.000
São Sebastião
Saldanha
 Yellow Line  to Picoas
Técnico
(proposed 1998)
starting pit
connection to Green Line
1.910
Alameda
Olaias
Bela Vista
Chelas
Olivais
Cabo Ruivo
6.951
Oriente
Moscavide
future extension
Encarnação
10.277
Aeroporto
Lisbon Airport
future extension

Saldanha is an interchange station in central Lisbon, where the Red and Yellow Lines of the Lisbon Metro connect.

History

The Yellow Line station is one of the 11 stations that belong to the original Lisbon Metro network, opened on 29 December 1959, and it is located in Praça Duque de Saldanha, which gives the station its name. The architectural design of the original Yellow Line station is by Falcão e Cunha. On 14 March 1977, the Yellow Line station was extended, based on the architectural design of Falcão e Cunha and Sanchez Jorge. On 28 December 1996, the Yellow Line station's northern atrium was refurbished, and on 17 May 1997, the Yellow Line station's southern atrium was also refurbished, both based on the architectural design by Paulo Brito da Silva.

On 29 August 2009 the Red Line station was built, based on the architectural design by Germano Venade and located under Avenida Duque D'Ávila, serving the Avenidas Novas area of the city and the nearby Instituto Superior Técnico. On the same day, the Yellow Line station's northern atrium was again refurbished, based on the architectural design of Paulo Brito da Silva and Sofia Carrilho.[2]

Connections

Urban buses

Carris

  • 207 Cais do Sodré ⇄ Fetais (morning service)
  • 727 Estação Roma-Areeiro ⇄ Restelo – Av. das Descobertas
  • 736 Cais do Sodré ⇄ Odivelas (Bairro Dr. Lima Pimentel)
  • 738 Quinta dos Barros ⇄ Alto de Santo Amaro
  • 744 Marquês de Pombal ⇄ Moscavide (Quinta das Laranjeiras)
  • 783 Amoreiras (Centro Comercial) ⇄ Portela – Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque[3]

Aerobus

See also

References

  1. ^ Mário LOPES: “Localização da Estação Central de Lisboa : Reflexão sobre a comparação de diferentes alternativas” Transportes em Revista 2009.02.14
  2. ^ "Estação Saldanha". Metropolitano de Lisboa (in Portuguese). Transportes de Lisboa de Lisboa. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Carris". www.carris.pt (in European Portuguese). Lisbon: Transportes Públicos Lisboa. Archived from the original on 25 April 2023. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Aerobus | Airport Bus Transport – Home". www.aerobus.pt. Retrieved 16 July 2017.

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