Category: Religious Architecture > Wayside Shrine / Niche
District: Aveiro > Santa Maria da Feira > Santa Maria da Feira > Travanca
Station XI is located in the urban area of Travanca, in the municipality of Santa Maria da Feira. Specifically situated on Rua Linha do Vouga, its position highlights its intrinsic connection to the railway line. The station's main building stands on the west side of the track, a common arrangement in many historical railway infrastructures, discreetly integrating into the surrounding landscape of the locality.
Station XI is a point of interest that refers to the route of the Vouga Line, one of Portugal's unique narrow-gauge railways. Inaugurated on December 21, 1908, its construction was part of a broader project, conceived at the end of the 19th century, which aimed to connect important points in the Aveiro district. This location, then known as Vila da Feira Station, was created with the purpose of serving the dynamic city of Santa Maria da Feira, as well as the nearby communities of Sanfins and Escapães, highlighting the transformative role that the railway played at the time.
Station XI's building, with its functional architecture characteristic of the early 20th century, offers a glimpse into railway engineering of yesteryear. Its structure, which rises to an altitude of 162 meters above mean sea level, reflects the robustness and simplicity typical of constructions designed for transport. Observing its details allows one to appreciate the industrial heritage and practical design that marked the development of transport networks in Portugal.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 40.93313324, -8.54919454
Coordinates DMS: 40°55'59.3"N 08°32'57.1"W