You no longer have to go down and up to catch the train at Braço de Prata.

Sometimes small improvements make all the difference. This is the case with the Braço de Prata train station, despite the fact that a major upgrade is planned, recently received a small improvement: an information panel at the top access of the station.
The Braço de Prata station had only a screen with information about the next trains and their lines, placed at the lower level of the station. Thus, passengers coming from above, entering through the station's overpass, had to go down to the lower entrance, check the screen and eventually go back up to catch the right line. With this simple solution, you'll save a few climbs and descents.


Lisboa Para Pessoas questioned IP to find out when this investment was made and to get some context about it, but so far has not received a response. However, several users of this station have reported that the equipment is recent; Google Street View images from 2020 prove that the panel was placed between then and now.
The screen has the function you'd expect it to have and it's not the only one to have been fitted recently. In June, reported the installation of four new information panels at Oriente stationThis allows people to find out the next trains and lines directly on the first floor, before going up to the station.
