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Bad Weather Suspends Train Service in Portugal

Long-distance trains on the Northern Railway Line between Porto and Lisbon have been suspended for safety reasons due to worsening weather conditions, with no resumption date scheduled, according to CP.

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Long-term trains in the North Railway Line were suspended for safety reasons due to the deterioration of the state of time and without retronomy, according to the CP.

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CP (Portuguese Railways) suspended Alfa Pendular and Intercidades trains on the Northern Line between Porto and Lisbon again this Saturday due to the effects of adverse weather conditions, namely flooding near Alfarelos station. The decision keeps the country's rail network "cut in half" and directly affects cities like Braga, which are left without long-distance connections to the capital. The suspension applies to the same stretch as in recen…

On Friday, at 20:00, the CP had informed that it was intended to take eight long- distance trains, four in a sense between Porto and Lisbon, with the use of the different rolling material from the usual and the road crossing between Coimbra B and Pombal. “Because of the worsening of the weather, with the risk of flooding in the Coimbra region, for security reasons, the long-term services were suspended, without retronomy, in the North Line, in t…

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I'll tell you that you can't predict the return of the regular service.

On Thursday, the regular transport of passengers between Porto Brand the (Almada Council and Set Bal district) and Belm, in Lisbon, was interrupted for an indefinite time.

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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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