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Lisbon, Portugal
contactos telefone: +351
ver mapa maior e direçõesLatitude: 38.7059084, Longitude: -9.1443702
Duncan C
::If you want to take a graffiti riden train to Cascais with beggars and drug addicts then this is the right train station.
Unlucky Wings
::Terrible service. Long waiting times in rush hours. Not enough staff for information or buy tickets. Staff is often in a bad mood and gives wrong informations or forces clients to buy the wrong transport card which only wil give them more trouble later when people go to complain. The metro is always too full at rush hour due to terrible waiting time at this hours. Also wcs are paid.
Paul Mulvey
::The Metro in Lisbon is efficient and easy to use. However, it took 40 minutes of queuing to purchase a €2.70 ticket to Cascais, this was due to the very slow vending machine which caused most tourists to make a wrong purchase requiring another long queue to the ticket desk. This probably happens every day and the authorities are blind to this unnecessary choke point.
Leslie Lluyd Hughes
::The ticket agent was fine when we were eventually served, but we waited 10 minutes initially for an automated ticket machine only to have to queue a further 20 minutes to be able to buy a ticket from the agent.
Alex Ferr
::This is the start of the train line to Cascais. Always busy but we'll worth the trouble, the ride through the coast is quite nice.