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Carris |
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| web | www.carris.pt | |
| description | A modern fleet of busses linking all parts of the city, with many small busses that reach up into the small lanes at the top of the hills | |
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Carris |
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| web | www.carris.pt | |
| description | Mostly quite old, small trams that wind their way up and down the hills of the city. Modern, much larger, low floor trams operate on route 15 to Belém | |
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Metropolitano de Lisboa |
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| web | www.metrolisboa.pt | |
| description | Three lines cross the city linking the outlying suburbs | |
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| web | www.cp.pt | |
| description | High frequency and fast services linking Lisbon with Cascais and Sintra. Trains are clean and air conditioned on the inside, bt a bit grubby on the outside so it is difficult to see out the window (but you can't blame them for saving water!) | |
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Carris |
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| web | www.carris.pt | |
| description | Three Funiculars climb up the hills from the lower town to the upper parts | |
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Transtejo |
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| web | www.transtejo.pt | |
| description | High frequency ferry services that zip back and forth across the Tejo | |
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Carris |
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| web | www.carris.pt | |
| description | The Elevador de Santa Justa rises from near Rossio to the Bario Alto | |