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Bicycles in trains (Urban Lines)
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Bicycles in trains (Urban Lines) 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 2
Great Lisboa

CP



Bikes are carried free of charge on the Sintra, Cascais, Azambuja and Sado lines.

There are, however, a few conditions that have to be taken into consideration:

- Each passenger can only take one bike.
- The bikes must not disturb the other passengers or block the accesses.
- CP is not responsible for any damage caused by or to the bikes .
The bikes cannot be riden in the stations, concourses, underpasses or bridges
- The bikes can only be carried in the specially marked carriages

FERTAGUS

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- Bikes are carried free of charge on the Fertagus line, every days, exception made to rush hours (vague) or if it is overcrowded
- Each passenger can only take one bike.
- The bikes must not disturb the other passengers or block the accesses.
- FERTAGUS is not responsible for any damage caused by or to the bikes .
- Bikes can't be transported on mechanic ladders or elevators inside stations.
- Maximum of 2 bikes per carriage


Great Porto

CP



- Bikes are carried free of charge on the Aveiro, Braga,Guimarães, Caíde/Marco de Canaveses and Leixões lines.

There are, however, a few conditions that have to be taken into consideration:
There are, however, a few conditions that have to be taken into consideration::

- Each passenger can only take one bike.
- The bikes must not disturb the other passengers or block the accesses.
- CP is not responsible for any damage caused by or to the bikes .
- The bikes cannot be riden in the stations, concourses, underpasses or bridges
- The bikes can only be carried in the specially marked carriages

Great Coimbra

CP

The CP Regional service lets you carry your bike for free at the weekend and on public holidays on Coimbra Urban trains.

- If you wish to take your bike with you, ask the ticket inspector if he can give you a bike ticket or not. If the train is full, it may not be possible to carry the bike for safety and comfort reasons.

- The passenger is responsible for taking the bike on and off the train and must ensure that it does not block the doors or aisles.
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