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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Ramal de Sines |
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Old_Sines_Railway_Station.jpg/300px-Old_Sines_Railway_Station.jpg) Sines railway station |
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Status | Closed |
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Termini | - Ortiga
- Sines railway station
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Line length | 11.4 km (7.1 mi) |
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Track gauge | 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge |
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000.000 |
L. Alentejo → Beja (cancelled pj.) |
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L. Sul → Campolide A |
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129,631 |
Ermidas-Sado |
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000.000 |
L. Sul → Tunes |
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131,025 |
C. Ermidas |
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143,607 |
Abela (formerly Abela-São Domingos; dem.) |
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151,121 |
São Bartolomeu da Serra |
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158,504 |
Cumeadas (dem.) |
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S. C. substation |
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160,770 |
Santiago do Cacém (closed) |
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L. Aljezur |
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165,856 |
Ortiga |
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165,300 |
→ L. Sul |
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168,100 |
→ Pinheiro (proj. 1970, canc.) |
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000.0000,000/168,113 |
Bif. de Sines (R. Sines) |
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000.000 |
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Metalsines |
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000.000 |
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Repsol |
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000,700/169,230 |
Dalda |
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011,400/179,930 |
Sines |
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169,230 |
R. Raquete |
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170,047 |
Raquete |
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170,669 |
R. Petrogal-Asfaltos |
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Oil refinery Galp |
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174,713 |
R. EDP-Cinzas |
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thermal power station EDP |
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177,905 |
R. Terminal XXI |
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Terminal XXI / PSA |
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180,170 |
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Porto de Sines (station) |
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000.000 |
Coal terminal Portsines |
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000.000 |
Port of Sines (cargo term.) |
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