Tram

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Lisbon Tram Network

Lisbon has a very old and modest tram network that is currently 45 kilometres long, although it was around 59 kilometres in 1959.  

Five routes go through many parts of the city that are hilly and not accessible by metro and bus services, so the tram system is also popular with the large number of tourists that visit the city.  The vintage trams are quite small, so they can travel through the narrow alley ways and streets of the old city in a reasonably efficient manner.

The operation of this network has been subject to a lot of changes in 2015, as the operations were privatised to Spanish company Avanza earlier in the year, and this has been subsequently reversed later in the year.  Pressure to sell off public assets was due to the high debt burden that Portugal carries post-GFC.

Links to Network information:


Tram 28 Information


Carris - Lisbon Transport Website

Flickr Photo Gallery Links:


Historical photos of Trams in Lisbon
Eléctrico, Lisboa, Portugal Eléctrico, Lisboa, Portugal 28


Modern Trams in Lisbon
2015-01-02 - 506 - Belém 507 | 552


Vintage Trams in Lisbon
Lisbon 28 Tram Hills of Lisbon - Colinas de Lisboa Navigating Lisbon


Interior of Lisbon Trams
Lisbon - Inside tram No. 28 Tram 28 Tram interior, Lisbon


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