Lisbon, Feb. 16, 2026 (Lusa) - Traffic on the Northern, Beira Baixa, Beira Alta, Douro, Oeste and Coimbra Urban railway lines continues to be restricted or suspended on some sections on Monday as a result of the bad weather in recent weeks, according to CP.
On the Northern line, which provides the rail link between Lisbon and Porto, long-distance trains remain suspended, ‘with no forecast for resumption’, according to the carrier, in a statement made to the Lusa agency at 8:00 a.m.
According to CP - Comboios de Portugal, on the Northern Line, only regional services run between Entroncamento and Soure, Coimbra-Aveiro-Porto and between Tomar and Lisbon.
Traffic on the Beira Baixa Line remains suspended, with only regional trains running between Castelo Branco and Guarda and between Entroncamento and Abrantes.
On the Beira Alta Line, the Intercidades service between Coimbra and Guarda is operating with different rolling stock than usual.
Traffic remains suspended on the Douro Line between Régua and Pocinho, on the Oeste Line and on the Coimbra Urban Lines.
On the Cascais Line, trains are running with timetable changes, and from today, there will be additional services during rush hour.
The Celta International Train is expected to run, but different rolling stock than usual may be used, and the Valença-Vigo-Valença route will be covered by a replacement bus service, according to the carrier.
Sixteen people died in Portugal as a result of the Kristin, Leonardo and Marta storms, which also caused many hundreds of injuries and displaced people.
The total or partial destruction of homes, businesses and equipment, the fall of trees and structures, the closure of roads, schools and transport services, and the cutting of power, water and communications, floods and inundations are the main material consequences of the storm.
The Central, Lisbon and Tagus Valley and Alentejo regions were the most affected.
The state of emergency covering the 68 most affected municipalities ended on Sunday.
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