Estômbar-Lagoa railway station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Estômbar-Lagoa) is a railway station on the Algarve line which serves Lagoa Municipality and is located in Estômbar, Portugal. It opened on the 15th of February 1903.[2]
Estômbar-Lagoa railway station Estação Ferroviária de Estômbar-Lagoa | |
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![]() Estômbar-Lagoa station in 2008 | |
General information | |
Location | Lagoa Portugal |
Coordinates | 37°8′36.51″N 8°29′7.96″W |
Owned by | Infraestruturas de Portugal |
Line(s) | Linha do Algarve |
Platforms | 2[1] |
Tracks | 2 |
Train operators | Comboios de Portugal |
History | |
Opened | 15 February 1903 (1903-02-15) |
On the 8th of November 1997, two trains crashed close to Estômbar, killing four people and injuring 14.[3]
Linha do Algarve stations and halts | |
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Lagos • Meia Praia • Odiáxere • Mexilhoeira Grande • Figueira • Alvor • Portimão • Ferragudo • Mexilhoeira • Estômbar-Lagoa • Silves • Vale da Lama • Vala • Poço Barreto • Lameira • Alcantarilha • Sobrado • Algoz • Alvalede • Tunes • Albufeira-Ferreiras • Fontainhas • Patã • Boliqueime • Benfarras • Vale Judeu • Várzea da Mão • Loulé • Vale de Éguas • Almancil • Almancil-Nexe • Pq. Cidades • São João da Venda • Diogal • Borgal • Patacão • Marchil • Faro • Portas do Mar • São Francisco • Bom João • Rio Seco • Garganta • Meia-Légua • São Bartolomeu • Olhão • Marim • Bias • Fuseta-A • Fuseta • Livramento • Luz • Pedras d’ El Rei • Varanda • Tavira • Porta Nova • Conceição • Pinheiro • Santa Rita • Nora • Cacela • Aroeira • Castro Marim • Monte Gordo • V. R. S. António • V. R. S. A. - Guadiana |
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