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A site dedictated to:
  • Lisbon and Oporto Public Transport
  • Anglo-Portuguese Culture
  • Local history in Altrincham and Sale, Cheshire, England -
    including the Official Web Site of Altrincham Football Club.

    Component parts:

    Lisbon ferry, Martim Moniz.


    Copyright: ©
    Compiled by John Laidlar
  • The Luso Pages Home Page


  • Lisbon and Oporto Transport
  • Anglo-Portuguese Culture
  • Spain
  • Altrincham and Sale, Cheshire, England


  • This page  24 January 2006
     

    Aims

    This site's triple aims are to provide the user with an introduction to the wide range of public transport which operates in and around the Portuguese cities of Lisbon and Oporto; to provide information on selected aspects of Anglo-Portuguese culture; and to give an introduction to the towns of Sale and Altrincham in Cheshire, England, with special emphasis on Altrincham Football Club.

    Lisbon Transport


    Lisbon has a tremendous range of public transport including trams, funiculars, ferries and buses. On this site are some thirty separate pages covering virtually every mode of Lisbon's public transport. The nearby town of Sintra, with its Sintra-Atlântico coastal tramway and its Scott-URB bus services, is also covered. Rail journeys in and around Lisbon are described and fully illustrated and the Fertagus cross-Tagus rail service and Oeiras monorail are also covered.

    The Lisbon area has been undergoing tremendous improvements to its transport infrastructure since the country joined the EU. The Expo 98 event further prompted improvements to the transport infrastructure. Amongst the most recent developments are further extensions to the Metro system, upgrading of the local railway system (trans-Tagus services can now be caught from the new Roma/Areeiro station), replacement of some ferry boats by catamarans, a new, integrated ticketing system for Lisbon using "intelligent" cards, etc., etc.

    Click here for THE LISBON TRANSPORT PAGE


    Sintra Transport

    Left & right: Sintra Line EMU; Stagecoach Portugal bus; Sintra-Atlântico tram. Click on images for larger versions. All three scenes have changed in recent years. The Sintra Line is currently not operating from Rossio where the above (left) picture was taken due to tunnel repair works; Stagecoach Portugal has been replaced by Scott URB and the Sintra tram depot has been gutted and major refurbishment and development works were taking place at the site in summer 2005.

    Sintra, with its royal palaces, lies just a few miles north-west of Lisbon. As well as being a picturesque town, set in a hilly landscape, it offers the transport enthusiast plenty of interest, not least the Sintra electric tramway which has recently been re-opened back into the town centre at Estefânia. This provides an exhilarating 45-minute trip to the coastal resort of Praia das Maçãs.

    Click here for THE SINTRA TRANSPORT PAGE


    Oporto Transport


    L to R: A view of Oporto from Vila Nova da Gaia, across the Douro river; Oporto Metro unit (2005); STCP hydrogen-powered bus, 2005.
    Oporto has, like Lisbon, been undergoing rapid changes in its transport system. The most obvious new feature is a new Metro system, which at summer 2005 had two lines in operation, but with extensions and more lines in progress. Trolley-bus operation has now ceased but historic trams still provide a small-scale service and new ventures, such as the re-opened Guindais funicular and hydrogen-powered buses provide interest to the transport-minded visitor. Individual pages on Oporto Transport are in the course of update during summer 2005.

    Click here for THE OPORTO TRANSPORT PAGE


    These pages cover:

  • Cesário Verde, 1855-86, Portugal's leading nineteenth-century poet. These pages will eventually include the text of all his works.
  • Anglo-Portuguese Culture
  • Manchester's Portuguese Connections.



  • Associated with the Luso Pages are:

    L to R: The Old Market Place Altrincham; Bridgewater Canal in Sale; Altrincham Football Club clinch the Unibond Premiership, May 1999.

    These pages have two component parts:

  • Sale, Cheshire, Part I, which covers Sale's location, history, transport, its famous residents and which also suggests some further reading, and
  • Sale, Cheshire, Part II, which covers Sale's landmarks and sights.
  • Altrincham, Cheshire, which will cover the same aspects as the Sale pages when fully developed.


  • Altrincham Football Club - these pages cover Club news, match reports and playing squad details, as well as the history and location of the Club.
  • Acoustic Instruments North West

    For all your musical needs, contact Acoustic Instruments North West, run by Jeff Stoker in Southport, Merseyside.
     


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    Compiled by John Laidlar