Young people at risk of violence in the transit areas - Final Conference of the project "Violence in Transit" - JUST/2010/DAP3/AG/1231. Rome, 04/10/2013
2. Violence in Transit
Final Conference
REFER
São Bento Railway Station
Violence in Transit impacts
ci@refer.pt | www.refer.pt
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3. REFER
PORTUGUESE RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGER
REFER is a public company responsible for the integrated management of railway
infrastructures in Portugal.
Safety
Excellence
and Innovation
Responsibility
Respect
3 000 highly-qualified professionals
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5. REFER
REFER PATRIMÓNIO (REFER SUBSIDIARY)
REFER Património
is the company responsible for
railway
real
estate
manage
ment.
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6. Violence in Transit
Final Conference
REFER
São Bento Railway Station
Violence in Transit impacts
ci@refer.pt | www.refer.pt
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7. São Bento Railway Station
IN THE HEART OF PORTO CITY
São Bento Station is located in the
city
of
Oport
o–
its
histo
rical
buildi
ng
was
awar
ded
as a
Worl
d
Herit
age
by
UNE
SCO
in
1996.
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8. São Bento Railway Station
SPACE PARTICULARITIES – NOBLE AND EMBLEMATIC
José Marques da Silva was the architect of São Bento Station.
The most notable aspect of this historical station is the large,
magnificent tile panels in the vestibule, work of Jorge Colaço, the
most important portuguese tile painter of the time.
August 2011 – distinguished as one of the most beautiful train
stations in the world by ‘Travel & Leisure’ magazine.
April 2012 – distinguished as one of the top-ten beautiful train
stations in the world by ‘Flavorwire’ magazine.
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9. São Bento Railway Station
PLACE OF MOBILITY
São Bento is connected, by suburban trains, with the eastern area of the city of Oporto, the
Campanhã Railway Station (the long-distance and international travel services destination).
Near São Bento exists an underground station, also named São Bento.
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10. São Bento Railway Station
MANAGEMENT
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Station security – increased in 2012
24/7 two security guards permanently (responsible for ensuring public order and safety with
police force - railway police)
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Ensure the quality of the transport services.
Daily average
(approximately):
•35 000 passengers (95% of
which for the suburban
commuter service)
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11. Violence in Transit
Final Conference
REFER
São Bento Railway Station
Violence in Transit impacts
ci@refer.pt | www.refer.pt
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PARTNERSHIP REFER | EAPN
Within the scope of is corporate social responsibility policy, REFER
joined the Project Violence in Transit, allowing and contributing to:
•A reflection on the subject;
•To draw management and action strategies for the revitalization and
improvement of railway social spaces;
•Improving our service;
•Acquire detailed knowledge about problematic social behaviors in São
Bento Station (study made by an independent institution).
Add value to the community it serves.
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REFER SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Action lines
•REFER develops its activity in order to privilege the
interests and welfare of the communities it serves;
•REFER recognizes its responsibility in supporting the
development of initiatives that promote the community, its
cohesion and protection;
•Ensure the compatibility of different interests:
Social support to homeless;
Satisfaction and passenger safety;
Guarantee a quality service by the infrastructure
manager.
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REFER SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Focus on art, culture and social activities
benefits not only REFER but also the
community that surrounds it, raising it.
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RAILS FOR THE FUTURE
For further questions please contact:
ci@refer.pt
Obrigada . Thank you
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