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28E

Lisbon tram line 28E: Praça Luís de Camões - Martim Moniz

Operational

City: Lisbon (Portugal).
Total route length: 4.9 km (3 miles).
Driving time: 40 min.

Track gauge: 900 mm.
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Tram lines in Lisbon

12ELisbon tram line 12E: Martim Moniz - Praça Luís de Camões
Operational

15ELisbon tram line 15E: Praça da Figueira - Algés
Operational

24ELisbon tram line 24E: Praça Luís de Camões - Campolide
Operational

28ELisbon tram line 28E: Praça Luís de Camões - Martim Moniz
Operational

3Lisbon tram line 3: Arco do Cego - Poço do Bispo
Closed

10/11Lisbon tram line 10/11
Closed

17Lisbon tram line 17: Alto de São João - Belém
Closed

19Lisbon tram line 19: Arco do Cego - Alcântara
Closed

26Lisbon tram line 26: Martim Moniz - Estrela
Closed

Lisbon tram line 1
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Lisbon tram line 2
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Lisbon tram line 4
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Lisbon tram line 4/5
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Lisbon tram line 5
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Lisbon tram line 8
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Lisbon tram line 9
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Lisbon tram line 13
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Lisbon tram line 13A
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Lisbon tram line 14
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Lisbon tram line 14A
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Lisbon tram line 16
Closed

Lisbon tram line 18A
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Lisbon tram line 20
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Lisbon tram line 21
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Lisbon tram line 22/23
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Lisbon tram line 27
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Lisbon tram line 29
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Lisbon tram line 29/30
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Lisbon tram line 31/32
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Stops

Campo Ourique (Prazeres)Martim MonizRua da ConceiçãoGraçaCalçade de São VicenteVoz do OperadioPraça Luís de Camões.

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Taking Lisbon's Tram 28 At Night - Like A Roller Coaster - Pure Excitement (2018)
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Taking Lisbon's Tram 28 At Night - Like A Roller Coaster - Pure Excitement (2018)My favorite thing to do in Lisbon is to take Tram 28 after the city has been cleared out of all the day visitors. The streets are then empty, and if the conductor is in a good mood, he'll blast up and down the hills of Lisbon. Disclosure: I haven't sped up any of the footage! During the day, we always tried to avoid taking Tram 28, but luckily, there are some other trams you could take instead. However, during the day, the train is always extremely packed. Many seem to love the tracks intersecting at minute 3:22 ... if you remember, pay attention? Have you taken the Tram 28 in Lisbon? What other trains do you like in the city? AND what is your favorite tram ride in the world? Please leave a comment! Read all about the Tram 28 on our Lisbon Travel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tram-28-l... Video Time Stamps 0:00 Approaching the tram operator 0:15 First curve 0:40 Tram 28 going uphill 1:01 Tram 28 Lisbon stopped by a parked car 1:57 Tram 28 views from the back window 3:22 Intersecting Tram Tracks 4:08 Tram 28 Steep downhill 5:32 Tram is very close to houses 6:05 Single Track Tram 28 with tram approaching 8:03 Tram 28 car collision? By For 91 Days Travel Blog - .
Lisbon (2017)
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Lisbon (2017)This short video is designed as a test for the new Panasonic Lumix GH 5 camera. In order to find out what this camera is capable of, it was used with most of settings set to automatic. In particular, it was handheld and I made no attempt at improving the stability in post-production (FCPX). In view of the strong light, a ND filter was used.. The unprocessed sound track was obtained using the internal (rather poor) mikes. Criticism welcome, even nastyBy KochersbergTV - .
Beautiful Old Trams in Lisbon, Portugal (2015)
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Beautiful Old Trams in Lisbon, Portugal (2015)Lisbon operates a delightful tram network of quaint old trams that lurch and screech around the narrow streets of the capital.By Timosha21 - - .
Lisbon Trams (2013)
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Lisbon Trams (2013)Compilation of various recordings.By 777whitestone - .
Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 549 on Rua do Arsenal (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 549 on Rua do Arsenal (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 560 on Graça (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 560 on Graça (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 564 on Rua São Tomé (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 564 on Rua São Tomé (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Rua do Comércio (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Rua do Comércio (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Rua Santo António da Sé (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Rua Santo António da Sé (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 578 on Calçada de São Francisco (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 578 on Calçada de São Francisco (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 542 on Calçada de São Vicente (2013)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 542 on Calçada de São Vicente (2013)By Ole Bøglund.
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Lisbon Yellow Trams (2012)
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Lisbon Yellow Trams (2012)Taken September 2012. By Bill Robb - .
Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 511 at Rue da Conceição (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 511 at Rue da Conceição (2008)By Henrik Boye.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 547 by Sé (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 547 by Sé (2008)By Henrik Boye.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Travssa Sãn Tomé (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 565 on Travssa Sãn Tomé (2008)By Henrik Boye.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 574 at Calçade de São Vicente (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 574 at Calçade de São Vicente (2008)By Henrik Boye.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 576 at Voz do Operadio (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 576 at Voz do Operadio (2008)By Henrik Boye.
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Playing card: Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 549 (2008)Playing card: Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 549 (2008)PortugalBy Henrik Boye - .
Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 581 at Praça Luís de Camões (2008)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 581 at Praça Luís de Camões (2008)By Michael Carøe Andersen.
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Postcard: Lisbon Trams, Portugal 24h (2005)Postcard: Lisbon Trams, Portugal 24h (2005)Portugal 24hBy Henrik Boye, Marialva, Sofoto - .
Portugal: Trams in Lisbon (2004)
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Portugal: Trams in Lisbon (2004)The trams shown in these clips are original 1930s models that underwent extensive modernization in the mid-1990s. Details of current tram routes in Lisbon/Lisboa: Lisbon's tram network has experienced significant reductions over the past 25 years. Today, it has five remaining lines, all of which are operated by Carris. Route 12: This is the shortest route in the system, a circular line running from Praça da Figueira through Martim Moniz to the hilly Alfama district. This includes one of the steepest sections in the city, at S. Tomé. Services run approximately every four hours, although sometimes only one tram is in use, and schedules can be irregular. Route 15: P. Figueira to Algés (Jardim), which covers about 10 km. The terminus was temporarily moved from P. Figueira to Alfândega in 2009 due to construction at P. do Comércio, but has since returned to P. Figueira. At Algés, there is a central bus station and a train station on the line to Estoril and Cascais, with the latter accessible via a subway from the bus station. Just beyond the bus station, the tram terminates at a turning loop in Algés Jardim. Previously, the route extended westward via Dafundo to Cruz Quebrada, with a branch reaching beyond to the national football stadium (Jamor). Route 15 runs from the city, roughly parallel to the Tagus River estuary, in a westerly direction, and is the only service operated by the new Siemens articulated trams, which have a capacity of 210 passengers. It offers a convenient interchange with rail services on the Cascais Line, city buses, and river ferries at Cais do Sodré. Besides the Siemens articulated trams, route 15 is supplemented by services using smaller. Route 18: This route operated from central Lisbon to Ajuda Cemetery, northwest of the city, until March 3, 2012, when it was shortened to run from Cais do Sodré, west of the city center. Earlier, it was reported to be facing a complete closure and was also threatened with curtailment at its western end, near Largo do Calvário (Sto Amaro tram depot). Route 18 had previously changed city terminus in 2009, when the starting point was moved from Rua da Alfândega to P. Figueira. Route 25: This route runs along Rua da Alfândega, via Estrela Basilica, to Prazeres Cemetery in western Lisbon. The service operates every 10 to 15 minutes. In the evenings, it is replaced by mini-bus services. This route passes through the hilly Buenos Aires district, near numerous embassies, an area otherwise off the typical tourist track. Route 28: Martim Moniz to Prazeres. This is the classic tram route of Lisbon, featuring extensive, hilly, and narrow streets in the Alfama district. There is also a steep, twisting section as the route leaves Lisbon center toward Prazeres, up the Calçada de S. Francisco. Services run about every seven minutes, though short trips to Estrela are included in these schedules. Eastbound trams headed for the Alfama are invariably crowded by the time they reach Rua da Conceição in central Lisbon, so it can be wise to board in the opposite direction (toward Estrela and Prazeres) and return to the Alfama from that end of the route. Prazeres Cemetery itself is an interesting spot, offering good views across the Alcântara Valley, which include the Tagus Bridge, the docks, and Alcântara-Terra station of the Portuguese Railways. Heading out of central Lisbon toward Prazeres, there’s an impressively steep curve at the west end of Rua da Conceição as the line leaves the city center, heading west. Estrela Park, situated three-quarters of the way to Prazeres, is a pleasant spot, located opposite the basilica, to break the journey.By FrontCompVids - .
Lisbon tram line 28E  on Rua da Conceição (2003)Lisbon tram line 28E on Rua da Conceição (2003)By Michael Olsen.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 557 on Rua das Escolas Gerais (2003)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 557 on Rua das Escolas Gerais (2003)By Michael Olsen.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 578 on Rue da Conceição (2003)Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 578 on Rue da Conceição (2003)By Michael Olsen.
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Postcard: Lisbon Trams (2000)Postcard: Lisbon Trams (2000)By Henrik Boye, Sofoto.
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Lisbon tram line 28E at Graça (1988)Lisbon tram line 28E at Graça (1988)By Henrik Boye.
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Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 735 on Largo Madalena (1988)Most viewed -
Lisbon tram line 28E with railcar 735 on Largo Madalena (1988)By Henrik Boye.
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Postcard: Lisbon tram line 28E near Sé (1980)Postcard: Lisbon tram line 28E near Sé (1980)Lisbon Lisbon: A Sé. Called Church of St. Mary Moior. (ser. XII). Libonne: La Cathedral. Nicknamed Church of "Santa Maria Major" (sei. XII). Lisbon's Cathedral Called church of "Santa Maria Maior" (XII century). Lisbon Cathedral. Named church of "Santa Maria Maior" (XII century).By Henrik Boye - .

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