Ramal de Sines
Portuguese railway line
Ramal de Sines Status Closed Termini Line length 11.4 km (7.1 mi) Track gauge 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+ 21 ⁄32 in ) Iberian gauge
000.000
L. Alentejo → Beja (cancelled pj.)
L. Sul
129,631
Ermidas-Sado
000.000
L. Sul → Tunes
131,025
C. Ermidas
143,607
Abela (formerly Abela-São Domingos; dem.)
151,121
São Bartolomeu da Serra
158,504
Cumeadas (dem.)
S. C. substation
160,770
Santiago do Cacém (closed)
L. Aljezur
165,856
Ortiga
165,300
→ L. Sul
168,100
→ Pinheiro (proj. 1970, canc.)
000.000 0,000/ 168,113
Bif. de Sines (R. Sines )
000.000
Metalsines
000.000
Repsol
00 0,700 / 169,230
Dalda
0 11,400 / 179,930
Sines
169,230
R. Raquete
170,047
Raquete
170,669
R. Petrogal-Asfaltos
Oil refinery Galp
174,713
R. EDP-Cinzas
thermal power station EDP
177,905
R. Terminal XXI
Terminal XXI / PSA
180,170
Porto de Sines (station)
000.000
Coal terminal Portsines
000.000
Port of Sines (cargo term.)
Ramal de Sines is a closed railway branch line which connected the stations of Ortiga , on the Linha de Sines , and Sines , in Portugal . It was opened 14 September 1936.[ 2] [ 3]
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References
Sources
"2019 Network Statement" (PDF) . 7 December 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2019 .
Martins, João; Brion, Madalena; Sousa, Miguel (1996). O Caminho de Ferro Revisitado (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses.