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Gare do Oriente
Train station in Lisbon, Portugal
Train station in Lisbon, Portugal
| Field | Value | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Lisboa-Oriente | ||||
| style | Comboios de Portugal | ||||
| image | Lisbon Oriente Station (42264380264).jpg | ||||
| address | Parque das Nações | ||||
| borough | Lisbon | ||||
| country | Portugal | ||||
| coordinates | |||||
| owned | Infraestruturas de Portugal | ||||
| architect | Santiago Calatrava | ||||
| connections | [[File:Metropolitano Lisboa logo.svg | 12px | link=Lisbon Metro]] [[File:MetroLisboa-linha-vermelha.svg | 12px | link=Red Line (Lisbon Metro)]] |
| opened | |||||
| closed | |||||
| services | {{Adjstn | ||||
| system | Comboios de Portugal | line=Alfa Pendular | left=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right=Santarém | |
| line2 | Alfa Pendular | type2=Faro | left2=Lisbon-Entrecampos | right2=Coimbra-B | |
| line3 | IC Sul | left3=Lisbon-Entrecampos | |||
| line4 | IC Braga | left4=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right4=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line5 | IC Gui | left5=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right5=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line6 | IC Val | left6=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right6=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line7 | IC Porto | left7=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right7=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line8 | IC Guarda | left8=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right8=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line9 | IC Guarda BB | left9=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right9=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line10 | IC Évora | left10=Lisbon-Entrecampos | |||
| other_services_collapsible | yes | ||||
| other_services_header | Other services | ||||
| [[File:Logo CP 2.svg | 18px | link=Comboios de Portugal]] [[File:Logo CP 2.svg | 18px | link=CP Lisboa]] | |
| other_services | {{Adjstn | ||||
| system | Comboios de Portugal | line=InterRegional Tomar | left=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right=Vila Franca de Xira | |
| line2 | InterRegional Lisboa-Porto | left2=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right2=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line3 | Regional Lisboa-Entroncamento | left3=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right3=Póvoa | ||
| line4 | Regional Tomar | left4=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right4=Póvoa | ||
| line5 | Regional Lisboa-Castelo Branco | left5=Lisbon-Santa Apolónia | right5=Vila Franca de Xira | ||
| line6 | Regional Lisboa-Porto | left6=Braço de Prata | note-mid6=(R3400) | right6=Moscavide | |
| system33 | Lisbon CP | line33=OrienteSintra | left33=Braço de Prata | ||
| line34 | AlvercaSintra | left34=Braço de Prata | right34=Moscavide | ||
| line35 | AlcaCasta | left35=Braço de Prata | right35=Moscavide | ||
| line36 | Apolobuja | left36=Braço de Prata | right36=Moscavide | ||
| line37 | AlcaZambu | left37=Braço de Prata | right37=Moscavide | note-mid37= | |
| map_type | Portugal Lisbon |
Gare do Oriente (), also known as Oriente Station (Portuguese: Estação Oriente or Estação do Oriente) or Lisbon Oriente Station, is an intermodal transport hub situated in the civil parish of Parque das Nações, in Lisbon. It includes a train station serving regional and intercity services, a metro station and a bus terminal serving local and long-distance routes.
History
In 1994, the station was proposed as part of the modernization of the Linha do Norte, a modification to the rail line to facilitate the future development of a new station in eastern Lisbon. Located along Avenida D. João II, over Avenida de Berlim and Rua Conselheiro Mariano de Carvalho, the station was planned to occupy the lands once occupied by Apeadeiro dos Olivais, which was demolished in the 1990s in order to make way for the new station.
Bids for building the project on lands to be used for the 1998 exposition were solicited internationally. The concept was originally designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava in 1995, and built by Necso.
The station was inaugurated on 19 May 1998, as part of the celebrations marking the opening of the Expo '98 world's fair. At the time of its opening it was considered the largest intermodal station in Portugal, winning the Brunel Award on 7 October 1998, in the category of large new construction projects.
Architecture

Oriente Station is situated in an urban area of reclaimed industrial and abandoned buildings fronting the northern margin of the Tagus River, situated 6 km from the city centre.
Ambitious in its conception, the modernist station includes a Lisbon Metro station, a high-speed commuter and regional train hub, a local, national and international bus station, a shopping centre and a police station. The rail station was conceived with a multi-modal platform intersecting the cardinal axes for the various transport modes.
With some influence from Gothic architecture, the station bears considerable resemblance to Santiago Calatrava's earlier Allen Lambert Galleria within Toronto's Brookfield Place. Calatrava's objective was to realize a new space with ample room and functionality providing multiple connections between various zones in the metropolitan area of Lisbon.
One important aspect of the station is its link to the urban environment in which it was constructed. The decision to elevate the rail line, for example, eliminated a physical barrier between the city and the Tagus River margin.
In addition to the many galleries that are part of the station, it is connected to the Centro Comercial Vasco da Gama (Vasco da Gama Commercial Centre/Mall) and the Lisbon Metro through a subterranean access, as well as a first floor connection to the train platforms and a pedestrian walkway.
Services
toward Entroncamento
References
Notes
Sources
References
- (2014). "Lisboa Oriente". Comboios de Portugal.
- Mauricio Levy (1994), p.27-28
- Afonso, p. 224
- link. (February 2, 2008)
- Alvaro Tarifa (1998), p.68-73
- 100 Obras de Arquitectura Civil no Século XX, 2000:114
- Yolanda del Val (1998), p.16-17
- Luís Cerqueira & Miguel Gregório (2004), p.19-20
- Diana Ferreira Peralta (2011), p.39-41
- (6 January 2011). "Directório da Rede 2012". Rede Ferroviária Nacional.
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