Barreiro railway station Barreiro | ||||||||||||
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Comboios de Portugal (EPE), regional rail | ||||||||||||
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Location | Lisbon Portugal | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 38°39′10″N 9°4′45″W / 38.65278°N 9.07917°W | |||||||||||
Elevation | 10m | |||||||||||
Managed by | Infraestruturas de Portugal | |||||||||||
Line(s) | Alentejo line | |||||||||||
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Station code | 95000 BAO | |||||||||||
Website | https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/pt/consultar-horarios/estacoes/barreiro | |||||||||||
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Barreiro is a railway station on the Alentejo Line that serves as a connection between rail services on the South Bank of the Tagus and Soflusa's river transport to Lisbon, Portugal. The first Barreiro station began operating on June 15, 1857,[1] although it was not inaugurated until February 1, 1861.[2] Since it was too far from the river pier, a new station was built and inaugurated in 1884.[3] This station included an important workshop hub, which underwent extension work during the 1900s,[4] but the facilities were becoming insufficient for the demand by the following decade.[5] However, political and social instability, which was reflected in the administration of the railroads, dragged out the process. It was not until the 1930s that the new workshops were completed.[6] Meanwhile, in 1923 the Ramal do Seixal branch line went into service,[7] and in 1935 the railway between Barreiro and Lavradio was duplicated.[8] The Barreiro station was remodeled and expanded in 1943,[3] and in the 1950s the workshops began to house diesel locomotives from other lines that had been electrified.[9] On December 14, 2008, a new Barreiro station was inaugurated, and the old one was closed.[10][11]