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Alcantara Terra Railway Station
Alcantara Terra Railway Station

Alcântara-Terra railway station (Portuguese: Estação Ferroviária de Alcântara-Terra), is a railway station on the Cintura Line in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. The station is connected by foot to Alcântara-Mar railway station on the Cascais Line.

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Alcântara-Terra railway station
Rua Maria Pia, Lisbon Prazeres (Estrela)

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Rua Maria Pia
1350-188 Lisbon, Prazeres (Estrela)
Portugal
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Alcantara Terra Railway Station
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