The carrier informs on its Facebook page that, due to Storm Kristin passing over the mainland, traffic has been suspended on the Southern, Western and Sintra-Azambuja lines since early morning.


Traffic has already resumed on the Sado line, on the Lisbon urban lines between Mercês and Sintra, and on the Tomar branch line, only between Entroncamento and Lisbon, which had been suspended since early morning.
The Northern Line, between Porto and Lisbon, remained suspended for long-distance and regional trains at 9 am.

At 9 am, the disruption on the Fertagus railway line, which connects Lisbon to Setúbal via the 25 de Abril bridge, between Palmela and Pinhal Novo, remained in effect, with delays occurring on a single track. The disruption was due to a fallen tree at Venda do Alcaide station.

The notice is available on the website of the company that holds the concession for passenger rail transport on the so-called north-south axis, with 14 stations, between Roma-Areeiro (Lisbon) and Setúbal.

Ten of the stations are located on the south bank of the Tagus River (Setúbal, Palmela, Venda do Alcaide, Pinhal Novo, Penalva, Coina, Fogueteiro, Foros de Amora, Corroios and Pragal) and four on the north bank (Campolide, Sete Rios, Entrecampos and Roma-Areeiro).