Moscavide (Lisbon Metro)

Moscavide is a metro station Linha Vermelha the Lisbon Metro, the underground network of the Portuguese capital. The train station is located below the Rua João Pinto Ribeiro, right on the city boundary between the Lisbon municipality Olivais and Freguesia Moscavide ( county Loures ), whose name it bears. The neighboring stations are Oriente and Encarnação.

Metro Station was designed by the architect Manuel Bastos, who was responsible for the station design for cost reasons. The platform was, as usual, two 105 -meter-long side platforms. From both platforms each lift over two mezzanines lead respectively to the main mezzanine, where the access barriers and ticket office are located. An output lead from the main mezzanine in the direction and one in the south. In the embodiment Bastos chose two different stones from the Serra de Monchique: Amaciado, a smooth matte stone for floor coverings, and Flamejado, a corrugated, wrinkled stone for the walls and pillars. In the station dominated by the colors white and blue.

The subway station was on July 17, 2012 opening of the northern extension of the Linha Vermelha between the Oriente station and the airport Portela in operation.

Course

At the subway station connecting flights to the bus lines of the Carris.

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