Linha do Vouga














Route map








































000,694

Espinho-Vouga

















000,000
Espinho–Sernada section




















































































000,694

Espinho-Vouga


















000,000

L. Norte → Porto-Campanhã















(old route)












0,000

Espinho
(old station)














Espinho
(new station)





















LC × Rua 15




















(tunnel / old route)
















000,694

Espinho-Vouga














L. Norte
→ Lisboa-S.A.












002,560

Silvade-Vouga












003,402

Monte de Paramos












004,000
Gulhe
(dem.)












005,463

Lapa












006,553

Sampaio-Oleiros








































009,042

Paços de Brandão











011,004

Rio Meão












014,094

São João de Ver












016,712

Cavaco












018,830

Sanfins

























019,502

Vila da Feira











021,496

Escapães










































































023,507

Arrifana


























000,000
L. Póvoa → Sra. Hora

























× L. Douro


Erm.
Camp.



Rég.
B.d'A.



















Fânzeres


















Gondomar


















S. P. Cova


















Avintes


















Crestuma


















Sandim


















Caldas S. Jorge


















(cancelled pj.)












023,507

Arrifana



































024,867

São João da Madeira











027,347

Faria












028,590

Couto de Cucujães












030,750

Santiago de Riba-Ul






















032,747

Oliveira de Azeméis








































































































































































035,200

Ul












× R. Ferr. Silva














LC × R. M. Brandão













LC ┤ R. Fte. Santa ├ R. 5 Jan.













closed LC × R. 5 Jan.













LC × R. Pe. Silva Gomes














LC × R. P. Guimarães ∥ R. Serro Bxo.


























LC

















× Old EN1

















closed LC












× Ul

















LC


















closed LC; ├ Tv. Pereiras






















closed LC × R. Pereiras






















LC





















× Av. Sá Carneiro













LC × R. Carvalhal













× EN224













LC × Tv. Martinho


















LC × R. Suzana














∥ R. Suzana














∥ R. A. J. Alm.


















LC; ├ R. C. Alves














∥ R. A. J. Alm.















∥ R. Teot. Alm.





















LC × R. Teot. Alm.















∥ R. Teot. Alm.

























038,156

Travanca-Macinhata











041,363

Figueiredo




































043,638

Pinheiro da Bemposta











045,949

Branca












048,466

Albergaria-a-Nova












053,200

Urgueiras






























054,949

Albergaria-a-Velha






Túnel de Minhoto
(43 m)







Túnel de Açores
(116 m)

















































61,650/0,000

Sernada do Vouga


































140,586

Viseu























000,000

Ramal de Aveiro → Aveiro



























































000,000
troço Sernada-Viseu


















000,000
Sernada–Viseu section (dem.)













063,700

Carvoeiro












064,800

Carvalhada












066,286

Foz do Rio Mau







Túnel de Ródão
(29 m)












069,986

Poço de Santiago







Túnel de Carvoeira
(42 m)







Túnel de Vale Côvo
(16 m)



























































071,936

Paradela-Sever


















071,936

Paradela-Sever (dem.)








Túnel de Bouço Pedra
(60 m)







Túnel de Zebadinho
(32 m)







Túnel de Tapada Velha
(47 m)












075,733

Cedrim







Túnel de Modorno I
(34 m)







Túnel de Modorno II
(45 m)












079,119

Senhora da Lourosa













































080,498

Ribeiradio











083,861

Arcozelo das Maias












085,569

Quintela







Túnel de Póvoa da Ursa
(78 m)












088,722

Santa Cruz












091,270

Nespereira do Vouga






























093,540

Pinheiro de Lafões






Túnel de Outeirais
(25 m)







Túnel de Portela
(25 m)























































097,719

Oliveira de Frades











099,945

São Vicente de Lafões














101,000

 VZL  OFR 


















103,000

 OFR  VZL 







Túnel de Batôco
(41 m)











102,243

Fojo







Túnel de Monte Cavalo I
(37 m)







Túnel de Monte Cavalo II
(33 m)












































106,200

Vouzela






Túnel de Lamas
(25 m)














109,000

 VZL  SPS 











110,005

Termas de São Pedro do Sul












111,000

× Rio Vouga












112,600

Drizes



















































































113,464

São Pedro do Sul


















113,464

São Pedro do Sul
















L. Lamego
→ C.D., Lam. (cancelled pj.)












11X,000

× Rio Vouga














116,154

 SPS  VZL 











116,000

Fataunços














116,000

 VZL  SPS 














118,000

 SPS  VZL 











120,847

Real das Donas







Túnel de Couraceiro
(44 m)











123,559

Moçâmedes







Túnel de São Miguel do Mato
(50 m)











125,775

São Miguel do Mato














116,000

 VZL  VIS 





























129,294

Bodiosa










131,981

Travanca - Bodiosa











134,181

Mozelos





























135,461

Campo










138,487

Abraveses














L. Dão
→ S. C.-Dão (dem.)






































































140,586

Viseu
























140,586

Viseu
























L. Tua
→ Tua (cancelled pj.)





















× L. B. Alta


C.-B
Pamp.



Gda.
V.F.



















Seia
(cancelled pj.)





















Loriga / Serra da Estrela
(cancelled pj.)





















L. B. Baixa
← Abrantes, Entroncamento


















Tortosendo


















Covilhã


















L. B. Baixa
→ Guarda

































000,000

Ramal de Aveiro



















000,000
Ramal de Aveiro
































































002,700

Macinhata do Vouga





















000,000

┤ R. Principal     
















Jafafe Bridge × Vouga R.










├ R. Principal













002,700

Macinhata do Vouga
(museu)






004,700

Carvalhal da Portela






006,400

Valongo-Vouga






008,900
Aguieira






010,100

Mourisca do Vouga







× R. J. G. Pimenta





























































014,400

Águeda






× IC2






017,100
Oronhe






018,300
Casal do Álvaro










× EM601






019,700
Cabanões






021,300

Travassô







× R. Águeda







Túnel de Eirol

(74 m)





























023,700

Eirol






× A1






025,800

São João de Loure


















































027,800

Eixo


















027,800

Eixo








× A17






032,500

Esgueira










× EN230







× EN584














× EN109









































037,700

Aveiro























000,000

L. Norte → Campanhã

























R. Aveiro-Mar


















R. Canal de São Roque

















037,700

Aveiro
























000,000

L. Norte






















000,000

L. Norte → Lisboa-SA








Location on the network




Railway map Portugal

+ Aveiro × Espinho (🔎)



Linha do Vouga (the Vouga line) is the last surviving metre gauge railway line in Portugal still operated by Comboios de Portugal. The other remaining metre gauge lines (the Corgo, Tâmega and Tua lines) all closed in 2009. The line is, however, also under the threat of closure.


The Vouga line serves Aveiro, Agueda, Sernada do Vouga, Albergaria-a-Velha, Oliveira de Azeméis, São João da Madeira, Santa Maria da Feira, and Espinho.


Since 2002, services on the line have largely been operated by CP's Série 9630 diesel multiple units, which replaced the previous ex-Yugoslav Série 9700 diesel multiple units and the Dutch-built Série 9300 railcars.


The section between Sernada do Vouga and Viseu is closed.




Sernada do Vouga railway station




The Vouga line at Aveiro, June 2008



History


After the line was opened by Manuel II of Portugal in 1908, the Companhia do Vale do Vouga operated it from 1907 to 1946. The first section, between Espinho and Oliveira de Azeméis, opened to traffic on 21 December 1908; the next section to be completed was between Ul and Albergaria-a-Velha. The line between this location and Macinhata Vouga, and the Aveiro extension, opened on 8 September 1911. The remainder of the line opened in 1913.


On 30 December 1946, it was nationalised and taken over by the CP.


In the 2016 timetable, the section of line between Sernada do Vouga and Oliveira de Azeméis was served by rail replacement taxi running twice daily.[1] This is still the situation in 2018. Some repair and rehabilitation work has been undertaken on the section between Aveiro and Sernada da Vouga. More trains now run along that section, with seven of the ten daily trains covering the whole length. The northern section between Oliveira de Azeméis and Aveiro has eight trains each way daily except Sundays and holidays, when there are seven.



See also



  • Narrow gauge railways

  • REFER



References





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  • The Portuguese Government's strategic transport plan 2011-2015, including the proposed closure of the Vouga line










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