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- Metro_Mondego abstract "The Metro Mondego, part of the mass transit public transport system of Coimbra, Portugal, was to have been a light-rail network that runs above ground in Coimbra into the city's suburbs. Studies and planning were in progress but the Metro Mondego project was cancelled in January 2011 at the height of Portuguese financial crisis. The operational conventional rail line connecting the municipalities of: Coimbra, Miranda do Corvo, Lousã, and Serpins was closed at the same time and replaced by a bus service.A major part of the plan was to rejoin the isolated section of rail line between the stations of Coimbra - Parque and Serpins to the rest of the rail network at Coimbra and Coimbra - B station. This would have involved street running along Avenida Ermidio Navarro and Avenida da Lousã between the two existing stations of Coimbra and Coimbra - Parque.There was a single un-electrified track along that street section used once a day for a scheduled train. It was also used to transfer rolling stock to and from the Coimbra - Parque station. Travelling north, the trains ran in the opposite direction to road traffic along a one-way street. The track embedded in the street is, in October 2014, still intact, as is the infrastructure at the Coimbra Parque station.There is some local agitation to have the Serpins aspect of the project restarted as there is dissatisfication with the replacement bus service.".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageExternalLink www.metromondego.pt.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageID "15515550".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageLength "2660".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageRevisionID "631728583".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Coimbra.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light_rail_in_Portugal.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Coimbra.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Estádio_Cidade_de_Coimbra.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Figueira_da_Foz.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Guarda,_Portugal.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Light_rail.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Lisbon.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Lousã.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Miranda_do_Corvo.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Mondego_River.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Parque_de_Santa_Cruz.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Porto.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Public_transport.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Serpin.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink Suburb.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Coimbra.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageWikiLinkText "Metro Mondego".
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coimbra-geo-stub.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metro-stub.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portugal-transport-stub.
- Metro_Mondego wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Urban_public_transport_in_Portugal.
- Metro_Mondego subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Coimbra.
- Metro_Mondego subject Category:Light_rail_in_Portugal.
- Metro_Mondego type Station.
- Metro_Mondego type Redirect.
- Metro_Mondego type Station.
- Metro_Mondego comment "The Metro Mondego, part of the mass transit public transport system of Coimbra, Portugal, was to have been a light-rail network that runs above ground in Coimbra into the city's suburbs. Studies and planning were in progress but the Metro Mondego project was cancelled in January 2011 at the height of Portuguese financial crisis.".
- Metro_Mondego label "Metro Mondego".
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- Metro_Mondego sameAs মোনদেগো_মেট্রো.
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- Metro_Mondego sameAs Métro_Mondego.
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- Metro_Mondego sameAs m.03mcymn.
- Metro_Mondego sameAs Q29651.
- Metro_Mondego wasDerivedFrom Metro_Mondego?oldid=631728583.
- Metro_Mondego homepage www.metromondego.pt.
- Metro_Mondego isPrimaryTopicOf Metro_Mondego.