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  2. List of Athens Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    A map of Athens Metro lines currently in operation. The Athens Metro is a rapid transit system serving the Athens urban area and parts of East Attica.As of 10 October 2022, there are 66 stations on three different lines. 62 of the 66 stations are owned and operated by Urban Rail Transport S.A. (STASY): three stations (Pallini, Paiania–Kantza and Koropi) are owned by the Hellenic Railways ...

  3. Athens Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Athens Metro is actively connected with the other means of public transport, such as buses, trolleys, the Athens Tram and the Athens Suburban Railway. The Athens Metro is hailed for its modernity (mainly the newer lines 2, 3), and many of its stations feature works of art, exhibitions and displays of the archaeological remains found during ...

  4. Category:Athens Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Athens Metro stations" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  5. Athens railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is still colloquially known as Larissa Station, [7] and is also the name of the adjacent Athens Metro station. History. Inaugurated in 1904, ...

  6. Line 3 (Athens Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 3 of the Athens Metro is a rapid transit line that runs from Dimotiko Theatro in the west to Doukissis Plakentias or Athens Airport in the east, via Syntagma.Most Line 3 trains start or terminate at Doukissis Plakentias: a through service to the Airport leaves once every 36 minutes, and shares most of the extended route with the Athens Suburban Railway. [6]

  7. Akropoli metro station - Wikipedia

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    The station appeared in the original Athens Metro plan which was funded in 1991 and when construction began it was to be named Olympieion after the Temple of Olympian Zeus. During construction the name was changed to its current name.

  8. List of Athens Tram stops - Wikipedia

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    Interchange with Athens Metro Lines 2 and 3. Syntagma was the northern terminus of the initial network for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens: [10] [4] the tram stop was a single-track terminus and a side platform until 10 December 2018, and reopened on 14 March 2018 with a dual-track layout and an island platform. [16

  9. Neratziotissa station - Wikipedia

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    The first is a station of Line 1 of the Athens Metro, and the second is a Athens Suburban Railway (suburban rail) station. It takes its name from the nearby Byzantine church of Παναγία Νεραντζιώτισσα (Panagía Nerantziótissa), which was itself named for the abundance of bitter orange trees in the area. The station is near ...