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Information about municipality
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Amadora
Founded: 1979
Area: 23.79 km2
Population: 171`500
Amadora is a municipality situated in the Lisbon District of Portugal, and it is a key part of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. It is located just northwest of central Lisbon, which makes it one of the most urbanized and densely populated municipalities in the nation. Officially recognized as a municipality in 1979, Amadora was formerly part of Oeiras. Today, it is one of the 18 municipalities that make up the Lisbon District and plays an active role in the socio-economic landscape of the larger Lisbon Metropolitan Area.
Amadora boasts a comprehensive public transportation system that provides residents and visitors with easy access to Lisbon and its neighboring regions. The primary modes of transport include the blue line of Lisbon's metro system, the Sintra line of the suburban train network, and the bus services operated by both Carris and Carris Metropolitana.
The municipality is divided into six civil parishes: Águas Livres, Alfragide, Encosta do Sol, Falagueira-Venda Nova, Mina de Água, and Venteira.
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Metro
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Metropolitano de Lisboa
Founded January 26th, 1948
Service started December 29th, 1959
www.metrolisboa.pt
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Lisbon's Metro was officially opened on December 29th, 1959. The network featured a Y-shaped line connecting Restauradores to Rotunda (currently known as Marquês de Pombal), with branches extending to Entre Campos and Sete Rios (now Jardim Zoológico), where the rolling stock depot (Parque de Material de Oficinas I, or just PMO I) was situated, also connected to the outer-loop Cintura Line of CP.
In may 2004 the blue line was extended towards north west reaching Amadora with two stations - "Alfornelos" and "Amadora Este". 12 years later the blue line was extended even further and "Reboleira" was opened in April 2016.
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Electric buses
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Carris Metropolitana
Founded April 1st, 2022
www.carrismetropolitana.pt

Viação Alvorada
Founded October 13th, 2020
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The Carris Metropolitana network offers bus services throughout the Lisbon metropolitan area, featuring routes that operate within individual municipalities, connect neighbouring municipalities, or provide direct access to Lisbon.
The metropolitan area is divided into four zones, with Lisbon at the center, and each of the four licensed operators managing their respective areas while facilitating seamless travel across zones. These operators have assumed control of nearly all local routes established before 2022, ensuring a consistent level of service across the entire metropolitan region. Barreiro and Cascais are the only two municipalities that have maintained their own bus operators independent of the Carris Metropolitana network; however, by 2025, they do not operate electric buses.
Each route number in the Carris Metropolitana network consists of four digits, where the first two digits indicate the route's location. The first digit represents the network area (1, 2, 3, or 4), while the second digit denotes the route type (0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 for routes within a single municipality with each number indicating which municipality from this area; 5 for inter-municipal connections; 6 for routes linking Barreiro and Cascais; 7 and 8 for routes connecting to Lisbon; and 9 for routes extending beyond the Lisbon metropolitan area). The last two digits simply represent the route number, which may sometimes correspond to a local route established before 2022.
Amadora, located in area 1 of the network, is served by Viação Alvorada from Oeiras, which operates routes 10xx within the Amadora municipality, 15xx connections to adjacent municipalities excluding Cascais, 16xx connections to Cascais and area 2, and 17xx direct routes to Lisbon. There are no dedicated electric bus routes; all routes can be serviced by either regular or electric buses.
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