A train for Vale do Sousa: the idea is back on the rails
Regional mayors and Infraestruturas de Portugal sat down to discuss the future railway line. Lousada was at the table.
Some dreams keep coming back — and a train for the Vale do Sousa is one of them. On 15 June, the Tâmega e Sousa intermunicipal community met with Infraestruturas de Portugal to discuss developing the region’s future railway line.
At the table were the mayors of Felgueiras, Lousada, Paços de Ferreira, Paredes and Valongo. In other words, this isn’t one town dreaming big on its own — it’s the region pushing together in the same direction.
Why it matters to us
Anyone who lives in Lousada and works in Porto knows the story: the car, the traffic, the parking that’s never enough. A proper rail link would change the daily maths for a lot of people — time, money and patience saved — and make the region more appealing to anyone house-hunting outside the city’s price bubble.
Worth keeping our feet on the ground: meetings aren’t rails, and these projects are measured in years, not months. But it’s a good sign to see the region speaking with one voice on something that would make a real difference. We’ll be watching — ideally, one day, from the train window.
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