Portugal is advancing a high-speed rail network connecting Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra, cutting travel time between the country’s two largest cities to nearly one hour and fifteen minutes. The first phase of the Lisbon–Porto corridor is targeted for completion by 2028, while a future Lisbon–Madrid link aims to strengthen Iberian connectivity and promote sustainable travel.
Portugal Plans High-Speed Rail Linking Lisbon and Porto

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