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Alsa Todi Metropolitana de Lisboa, Lda. · Carris Metropolitana Since 05.11.2022 | Since 01.04.2022 within Carris Metropolitana network

The operator of both regular and electric buses serves the municipalities of Alcochete, Moita, Montijo, Palmela, and Setúbal, providing connections to Almada, Barreiro, Lisbon, Seixal, Sesimbra, and Vendas Novas.
Since April 2022, it has held the concession rights to operate within the Carris Metropolitana network for these municipalities, covering area 4 of the network and managing the lines designated as 4xxx.
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» Maps of MTS expansion project through Barreiro
» Maps of MTS expansion project through Barreiro
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Barreiro
Founded: 1521
Area: 36,39km2
Population: 78`359
Barreiro is a municipality located in the Setúbal District of Portugal, situated on the southern bank of the Tagus River, directly across from Lisbon. Though part of the Setúbal region, Barreiro also belongs to the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, offering a unique blend of suburban character with proximity to the capital. The municipality is well-connected by public transport, featuring regular ferry services across the Tagus to Lisbon and railway links that provide direct access to both Lisbon and Setúbal, making it a convenient location for commuters and travelers alike.
A significant aspect of Barreiro's transportation system is the integrated public transport hub created by the Terminal Fluvial do Barreiro and the nearby Estação Ferroviária do Barreiro. This hub enables smooth transfers between ferry services run by Transtejo & Soflusa, the Sado Line trains operated by Comboios de Portugal, and various local and inter-municipal bus routes managed by Carris Metropolitana and Transportes Coletivos do Barreiro. This arrangement ensures effective connectivity to multiple destinations within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area and the Setúbal Peninsula. Furthermore, the southern parish of Coina is connected via the Fertagus line, providing a direct link to Lisbon and Setúbal.
Within Barreiro, several parishes contribute to its local identity, including Barreiro e Lavradio, Santo André, Verderena, Alto do Seixalinho, and Santo António da Charneca. Each parish offers its own mix of residential areas, cultural sites, and local services, reflecting the municipality's diverse and vibrant character.
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Tram (unfinished project)
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Metro Transportes do Sul
Founded in 20.05.2002, in service since 01.05.2007.
www.mts.pt
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History
The initial project from 1995 for the Metro Transportes do Sul tram system, based in Almada, included a southward line that extended from Corroios, which is the current southern terminus of the network, through the heart of Seixal and Barreiro, ultimately reaching Moita. This extension aimed to reconstruct the old Seixal-Barreiro railway bridge, which was destroyed in 1969 due to a ferry collision, thereby reconnecting the neighboring cities.
In 2024, the extension project re-emerged, proposing an expansion towards Costa da Caparica to the west, which received approval later that year, alongside a new initiative for an eastward expansion. The first phase of the eastward expansion would commence at Corroios, traversing the central areas of Seixal and Barreiro, concluding at Alhos Vedros, in Moita municipality. This phase could be implemented as either Light Rail Transit (LRT) or Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). The second phase, designated for BRT only, would initiate at Alhos Vedros, passing through the central area of Moita and continuing towards Montijo and Alcochete.
A map detailing the original 1995 project is available here and the 2024 proposal can be found here.
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Electric buses
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Carris Metropolitana
Founded April 1, 2022
www.carrismetropolitana.pt
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Carris Metropolitana operates bus services on inter-municipal routes in Barreiro, utilizing both electric and conventional buses, without designated electric bus routes.
In Barreiro, Transportes Sul do Tejo, located in Almada, services routes 36xx, while Alsa Todi, based in Setubal, covers routes 46xx and 47xx within the Carris Metropolitana network.
Notably, only Alsa Todi uses electric bus services.
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