Metro arriving in Alameda Station — Stock Photo, Image

Metro arriving in Alameda Station — Photo

LISBON, PORTUGAL - JANUARY 4, 2014: Metro arriving in Alameda Station. The Lisbon Metro opened in 1959, it was the first subway system in Portugal. It consists of 4 lines and 55 stations.

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