Campo Grande is an elevated interchange station on the Yellow and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro. It has a large bus terminal at ground level and is located on Rua Cipriano Dourado just north of Avenida General Norton de Matos in the Lisbon parish of Alvalade, in the neighbourhood of Campo Grande.

Campo Grande
General information
LocationRua Cipriano Dourado, Lisbon
 Portugal
Coordinates38°45′37″N 9°09′28″W / 38.76028°N 9.15778°W / 38.76028; -9.15778
Owned byGovernment-owned corporation
Operated byMetropolitano de Lisboa, EPE
Line(s) Yellow Line Green Line
PlatformsCentral island platform and two side platforms
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus interchange
Construction
Structure typeOverground
AccessiblePartial (cross-platform transfers only)
ArchitectEzequiel Nicolau
Other information
Station codeCG
Fare zoneL
History
Opened3 April 1993 (31 years ago) (1993-04-03)
Services
Preceding station Lisbon Metro Following station
Quinta das Conchas
towards Odivelas
Yellow Line Cidade Universitária
towards Rato
Telheiras
Terminus
Green Line Alvalade
Future service
Cidade Universitária Green Line Alvalade
Quinta das Conchas
towards Odivelas
Yellow Line Telheiras
Terminus
Yellow Line
Odivelas
Bus interchange
Senhor Roubado
Bus interchange
Ameixoeira
Lumiar
Quinta das Conchas
Campo
Grande
 Green 
Bus interchange
Cidade Universitária
Entre Campos
Entrecampos railway station
Campo Pequeno
Saldanha
 Red 
Picoas
Marquês
de Pombal
 Blue 
Bus interchange
Rato
Green Line
Telheiras
Campo
Grande
 Yellow 
Bus interchange
Alvalade
Roma
Roma-Areeiro railway station
Areeiro
Bus interchange
Alameda
 Red 
Arroios
Anjos
Intendente
Martim Moniz
Rossio
Bus interchange
Baixa-Chiado
 Blue 
Cais do Sodré
 Cais do Sodré railway station Transtejo & Soflusa Bus interchange

Location

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The station adjoins Estádio José Alvalade home of Sporting Clube de Portugal. Nearby destinations include Pimenta Palace, Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro Museum, Universidade Lusófona and northern access to the Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon.[1]

History

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The station opened on 1 April 1993.

The architectural design is by Ezequiel Nicolau with murals and art installations by Eduardo Nery. The station is not fully accessible for people with physical disabilities.

Connections

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Urban buses

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Carris

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Suburban buses

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Rodoviária de Lisboa

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  • 201 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Caneças (Escola Secundária)
  • 300 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Sacavém (Praça da República)
  • 311 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Bairro das Coroas (Alto do Moinho)
  • 312 Campo Grande (Metro) circulação via Charneca
  • 313 Campo Grande (Metro) circulação via Sacavém
  • 315 Campo Grande (Metro) circulação via Bairro da Bogalheira
  • 329 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Quinta da Piedade
  • 331 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Bucelas
  • 333 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Zambujal
  • 334 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Infantado
  • 335 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Bucelas via Fanhões
  • 336 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Bucelas via Ribas
  • 337 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Tojal
  • 344 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Bucelas
  • 353 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Vialonga (Quinta da Maranhota)
  • 354 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Vialonga (Quinta da Maranhota via Infantado
  • 901 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Caneças (Escola Secundária)
  • 931 Campo Grande (Metro) ⇄ Pontinha (Metro) via Centro Comercial[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Estação Campo Grande". Metropolitano de Lisboa (in Portuguese). Transportes de Lisboa de Lisboa. n.d. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  2. ^ Seara.com. "www.carris.pt/en/home/". carris.pt. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Rodoviária de Lisboa". rodoviariadelisboa.pt. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
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