Cais do Sodré Station in central Lisbon on the banks of the River Tagus is a major transport hub for the Lisbon city bus, subway, taxi, ferry, and tram network.
The new Cais do Sodré station building was completed in time for the 1998 Lisbon Expo.
The station includes a metro station on the Linha da Caravela (Green) Line and a suburban train station on the Cascais Line that has connecting trains to Santos, Alcantara Mar, Belem, Algés, Cruz Quebrada, Caxias, Paco de Arcos, Santo Amaro, Oeiras, Carcavelos, Parede, S. Joao, S. Pedro, Estoril, Monte Estoril and Cascais.
There are buses (Aerobus #91) from Cais do Sodré via Rossio, Restauradores and Marquês Pombal to Lisbon Airport. The first bus to the Airport from Cais do Sodré is at 7.45am with the last bus departure at 10.30pm. The following buses also stop at Cais do Sodré: #35, #36, #40, #44, #758, #781, #782, #28, #60, #92, #706, #714, #732, #790, #794, #15E, #18E, #25E.
There are also ferries across the River Tagus from Cais do Sodré to Cacilhas, Seixal and Montijo.
Full information and online booking for all rail passes is available from Rail Europe.
Full information and schedules on express and local trains in Portugal are available at www.cp.pt