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Portugal Alfa Pendulartrain, on the
Northern Line National railway CP Infrastructure company Infraestruturas de Portugal Major operators CP, Fertagus, Medway - Transportes e Logística, Takargo Rail Ridership 175.5 million (2019)[1] Passenger km 4.1 billion (2018)[2] Total 2,786 km (1,731 mi) High-speed 593 km (368 mi)Rail transport in Portugal is provided mainly by Comboios de Portugal (CP), Portugal's national carrier, but also other operators. It includes high speed trains and rapid transit networks in Lisbon and Porto.
Portugal is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Portugal is 94.
There are rail links with Spain, which uses the same Iberian broad gauge. Some lines are in meter gauge.
Several railway companies operate in Portugal:
Infraestruturas de Portugal is the rail network administrating company, taking over control from REFER on 1 June 2015.
The length of Portugal's railway system is as follows:[3]
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