Transtejo & Soflusa
Transtejo & Soflusa (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾɐ̃ʃˈtɛʒu i sɔˈfluzɐ]) is a public ferry company operating between Lisbon, on the right (north) bank of the Tagus River, to the left (south) bank of the river at Trafaria, Porto Brandão, Cacilhas (Almada), Seixal, Barreiro and Montijo.
Founded | 1975 |
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Headquarters | Lisbon, Portugal |
Area served | Lisbon metropolitan area around the Tagus river |
Services | Passenger transportation |
Website | www |
Routes
Transtejo & Soflusa operates 5 routes across the Tagus.
- Cais do Sodré - Cacilhas
- Cais do Sodré - Seixal
- Cais do Sodré - Montijo
- Belém - Porto Brandão - Trafaria
- Terreiro do Paço - Barreiro
Fleet
The company operates a fleet of 35 vessels of different types built in Portugal, Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany. It includes 20 catamarans, 2 car ferries and 13 conventional ferries.[1]
- Eborense [ɛβuˈɾẽsɨ]
- Alentejense [ɐlẽtɨˈʒẽsɨ]
- São Jorge [sɐ̃w ˈʒɔɾʒɨ]
- Madragoa [mɐðɾɐˈɣoɐ]
- Palmelense [paɫmɨˈlẽsɨ]
- São Julião [sɐ̃w ʒuliˈɐ̃w]
- Algés [aɫˈʒɛʃ]
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References
- "Transjeto & Soflusa - Our fleet (In Portuguese)". Retrieved 13 February 2011.
External links
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