Service on the Red Line of the Lisbon metro has been restored after a break due to a signaling fault, the company announced this Monday on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
According to a post published at 9:36 p.m., service on the Red Line was disrupted due to a “signaling fault” and the company warned that replacement time could be “more than 15 minutes.”
Earlier at 21:30, the Metropolitano de Lisboa reported that service on the Red Line between Aeroporto and Bela Vista stations was disrupted due to a “train breakdown.”
The same publication said it was impossible to “predict the length of the break,” adding that it could “extend.”
The Lisbon Metro operates daily on four lines: yellow (Rato-Odivelas), green (Telheiras-Cais do Sodré), blue (Reboleira-Santa Apolonia) and red (Airport-Sao Sebastian).
Usually the metro operates from 6:30 to 1:00.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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