Porto Metro

The Porto Metro (Portuguese: Metro do Porto) is a light rail network in Porto, Portugal. A key part of the city's public transport system, it runs underground in central Porto and above ground into the city's suburbs using low-floor tram vehicles. The first parts of the system have been in operation since 2002. It is a separate system to Porto's vintage trams.

Porto Metro
Overview
Native nameMetro do Porto
OwnerGovernment-owned corporation
LocalePorto
Gondomar
Maia
Matosinhos
Póvoa de Varzim
Vila do Conde
Vila Nova de Gaia
Transit typeLight metro
Number of lines6
Number of stations82
Daily ridership170,630 passengers (on average) (2022)
WebsiteMetro do Porto
Operation
Began operation7 December 2002 (2002-12-07)
Operator(s)ViaPorto
Number of vehicles102
Technical
System length67 km (42 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC OHLE

The network has 6 lines and reaches seven municipalities within the metropolitan Porto area: Porto, Gondomar, Maia, Matosinhos, Póvoa de Varzim, Vila do Conde and Vila Nova de Gaia. It currently has a total of 82 operational stations across 67 kilometres (42 mi) of double track commercial line. Most of the system is at ground level or elevated, but 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of the network is underground. The system is run by ViaPORTO.

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