Several rail lines still partially suspended

Monday, 16 February 2026AI summary
Several rail lines still partially suspended
Photo: Portugal Resident

Traffic remains restricted or suspended on several railway lines after recent bad weather, with CP reporting problems on the Northern, Beira Baixa, Beira Alta, Douro, Oeste and Coimbra Urban lines. Some sections are operating with reduced frequency or replacement buses while inspections and repairs continue. Expect delays and altered timetables on affected routes; check Comboios de Portugal's live updates before travelling and allow extra time for connections. Those travelling by train in the coming days should confirm services and ticket-change options.

Update: Correio da Manhã confirms continued constraints

Correio da Manhã reports the same lines remain affected and that inspections and repair work are ongoing; the outlet warns of continued delays and recommends checking operator updates for the named routes.

Context & Explainers

CP is the Portuguese national rail operator (Comboios de Portugal), a state-owned company that runs most passenger train services. The Council of Ministers authorised CP to buy up to 20 high-speed multiple units (12 firm orders with an option for 8) to prepare it for a leading role in high‑speed services.

CP is the Portuguese national rail operator (Comboios de Portugal), a state-owned company that runs most passenger train services. The Council of Ministers authorised CP to buy up to 20 high-speed multiple units (12 firm orders with an option for 8) to prepare it for a leading role in high‑speed services.

The West region (Oeste) is the coastal agricultural area north of Lisbon that supplies large quantities of fruits, vegetables and other agri-food products to national supermarkets. Heavy damage to farms and packing operations there can reduce local supply and push prices up in the weeks or months after severe weather, so buyers and food businesses often watch developments in this region.

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