The Lisbon Metro has an ongoing plan to improve accessibility and modernise mechanical equipment at stations and have shared where works are taking place.
"The Metropolitano de Lisboa has 117 elevators, 234 escalators and 10 moving walkways throughout its network. Repairing faults in this equipment is a priority for this company and several actions are carried out daily to ensure accessibility and safety of customers", reveals the company, in a statement.
According to Metro, these are the improvement works that are currently underway:
Baixa-Chiado
Modernisation and replacement of escalators
Investment: 1.5 million euros
Expected completion of works: end of 2023
Baixa-Chiado
Modernisation and replacement of 1 elevator (starting on October 12th)
Investment: 323 thousand euros
Expected completion of works: February 2024
Campo Grande
Modernisation and replacement of escalators
Investment: 2.9 million euros
Expected completion of works: end of 2023
Alameda I and II
Modernisation and replacement of 5 elevators (starting on September 5th)
Investment: 1 million euros
Expected completion of works: end of 2023
Carnide
Escalator maintenance
Investment: 55.5 thousand euros
Expected completion of work: end of September 2023
Pontinha
Maintenance of escalators (mid-life maintenance intervention)
Investment: 74 thousand euros
Expected completion of work: October 2023
The carrier adds that "contracts are also planned to be carried out to improve access to the Campo Pequeno, Picoas, Martim Moniz and Intendente stations, representing a total value of 7.9 million euros, ensuring that these stations also have full accessibility".
"At the date of this announcement, 11.1% of escalators and 9.4% of elevators are out of operation due to damage and in the process of being repaired", explains Metro.