Muito Obrigado ao meu amigo @TrainsPT por ter cedido alguns clips e por ter montado a imagem de capa! por favor passem pelo seu canal :) www.youtube.com/@TrainsPT
I have ride with Lisbons metro. But you can see, that the trains are old. Compared with Berlin, my home city, it's not so different, because Berlin have some old trains, too. It's so practically, that you can go with the metro from the airport to the city. This missing actually at Berlin, but it's planning, to extend the metro to Berlins airport. How do you find Lisbons metro compare with Portos metro?
The Lisbon metro seems to be really fast compared to the Porto metro that is more like a tram, but the Porto metro feels a bit more modern than the Lisbon metro also Porto metro don't have as many strikes as Lisbon metro and got a better service at festival days or football matches days than lisbon
I use the red and green line. The red line from the airport to Alameda and the green line from Alameda to Rossio, because nearly from Rossio was my hotel. I have seen, that the red line stops at Oriente, which is very useful. When you come from the airport and continues use train or bus, you can leave the metro at Oriente, which is very practically. And when you arrive at Oriente, you can use the metro to go to the airport. The metro is very useful and practically, because it runs at the underground and it's faster than the buses and cars. How is the timetable of the metro? When start the metro, when end the metro? How is the bar at the metro?
Muito Obrigado ao meu amigo @TrainsPT por ter cedido alguns clips e por ter montado a imagem de capa! por favor passem pelo seu canal :) www.youtube.com/@TrainsPT
Parabéns por mais um excelente vídeo! É sempre um prazer poder ajudar, principalmente quando o trabalho final fica sempre tão bem montado :D
Vídeo excelente ❤
Obrigado, ainda bem que gostou :)
Muito bom
Como sempre 🙂
Muito obrigado! :)
Nice video 😍
Thank you!!!
belo video
Obrigado
When came the new trains? When arrive? When goes at service?
Lisbon Metro have some new Metros to come but I'm not sure exactly when
I have ride with Lisbons metro. But you can see, that the trains are old. Compared with Berlin, my home city, it's not so different, because Berlin have some old trains, too. It's so practically, that you can go with the metro from the airport to the city. This missing actually at Berlin, but it's planning, to extend the metro to Berlins airport. How do you find Lisbons metro compare with Portos metro?
The Lisbon metro seems to be really fast compared to the Porto metro that is more like a tram, but the Porto metro feels a bit more modern than the Lisbon metro also Porto metro don't have as many strikes as Lisbon metro and got a better service at festival days or football matches days than lisbon
Goes the metro at the overground? Are overground sections?
Lisbon Metro is mostly Underground but you can find some viaducts and parts overground in some places near Sete Rios and Entrecampos
I use the red and green line. The red line from the airport to Alameda and the green line from Alameda to Rossio, because nearly from Rossio was my hotel. I have seen, that the red line stops at Oriente, which is very useful. When you come from the airport and continues use train or bus, you can leave the metro at Oriente, which is very practically. And when you arrive at Oriente, you can use the metro to go to the airport. The metro is very useful and practically, because it runs at the underground and it's faster than the buses and cars. How is the timetable of the metro? When start the metro, when end the metro? How is the bar at the metro?
I don't know of any bar at the metro, the frequency of the Lisbon metro is usually of 4 min I think, it's not that bad
@@doisti-kun: And Portos metro? Bar and schedule?