Portuguese railway line
Ramal de Mora |
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Line length | 58.8 km (36.5 mi) |
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Track gauge | 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge |
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L. Alentejo
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153,937
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Beja
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L. Alentejo
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154,048
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156,885
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Alcoforado
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159,590
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Vila Azedo
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160,570
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Neves
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166,042
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Baleizão
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169,746
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Torre da Cardeira
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173,246
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Quintos
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Variante de Serpa (cancelled proj.)
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178,600
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Pte Guadiana × R. Guadiana
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178,572
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Ponte do Guadiana
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Serpa (cancelled proj.)
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182,951
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Serpa-Brinches (formerly Serpa)
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Variante / R. Serpa (cancelled proj.)
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187,000
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Corte do Poço
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195,546
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L. Guadiana
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195,983
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Pias
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202,076
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Pipa
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205,860
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Machados
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208,827
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Vale de Rãs
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212,707
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Moura
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L. Guadiana
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Ramal de Moura is a closed railway branch in Portugal, which connected the stations of Beja, on the Linha do Alentejo, and Moura. The sections from Beja to Quintos, Serpa, Pias, and Moura were opened on 2 November 1869, 14 April 1878, 14 February 1887, and 27 December 1902, respectively.[1] The line was closed in 1990.[2][3]