To cope with the limitations caused by the closure of the blue line between April 7 and 10, the Lisbon Metropolitan will guarantee, on Friday, transportation between the Campo Grande station and the Estádio da Luz for the fans who will attend to the match between Benfica and FC Porto.
“Between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., the Metropolitano de Lisboa will provide “round-trip” buses between Campo Grande and Estádio da Luz. da Luz (next to the 2nd Circular viaduct). Tickets valid at the Lisbon Metropolitan network will be Customers of the Lisbon Metropolitan network can also take the pedestrian route to Estádio da Luz, from the following stations: Campo Grande (Yellow and Green Lines), Telheiras (Green Line) and Cidade Universitária (Green Line). yellow)”, says the company in a statement.
The Lisbon Metropolitan also advises the use of “alternative surface transport”.
Find out which alternatives are recommended:
Degrees that go to Colégio-Military/Luz:
750 | Oriente – Algés (connection with the Green Line in Campo Grande)
767 | Campo Mártires da Pátria – Reboleira (connection with the Green Line in Campo Grande and Telheiras)
778 | Campo Grande (Metro) – Military/Light School (Metro)
799 | Military College – Alfragide
70B | Military College (Circulation)
Races that go to areas near the stadium:
747 | Campo Grande (Metro) – Pontinha (Metro)
768 | University City – Quinta de Alcoutins [pontos em comum com o eixo da Linha Azul do Metro: Alto dos Moinhos (Metro); Colégio Militar (escola); Largo da Luz; Carnide (Metro) e Pontinha (Metro)]
Other careers that can indirectly attend areas of Alto dos Moinhos and Colégio Militar:
58B | Circulation Sete Rios/ Torres Lisboa
701 | Campo Grande (Metro) – Campo Ourique
703 | Charneca – Sta. B. Cruz
754 | Small Field – Alfragide
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Sintra line: Exit at Benfica station and walk to the Stadium
Belt Line: Exit at Sete Rios station and walk to the Stadium
The blue line of the Lisbon metro, which links Santa Apolónia and Reboleira, will remain closed between April 7 and 10 for the installation of a new signaling and train control system Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC).
Metropolitano de Lisboa clarifies that circulation will only resume at 6:30 am on Monday, April 11.
Source: TSF