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The Athens Tram is the modern public tram network system serving Athens, Greece.The system is owned and operated by STASY, which replaced Tram S.A. in June 2011. [3]STASY operates a fleet of 25 Alstom Citadis and 35 Sirio vehicles, [4] which serve two tram lines and 60 stops.
The fares are the same as those charged on a debit or credit card, including the same daily capping. Paid rides from and to the Athens International Airport are not counted towards the daily fare cap which is 4.10€ or 4 rides per day. Each paid ride towards the daily fare cap includes 90 minutes of free transfers.
A modern Athens Tram station and vehicles. Stasy operates a fleet of 60 vehicles, [5] 35 'Ansaldobreda Sirio' and 25 'Alstom Citadis 305', [6] which serve 60 stations, [5] employ 345 people with an average daily occupancy of 65,000 passengers. [5] The tram network spans a total length of 27 km (17 mi) and covers ten Athenian suburbs. [5]
The following is a list of tram stops on the Piraeus branch, from the junction of Poseidonos Avenue and Achilleos to Omiridou Skylitsi, via the Piraeus loop. [8]Services on this branch were suspended from 16 March 2020 to 21 January 2021, due to realignment works associated with the Faliro Waterfront regeneration project: Tzitzifies, Kallithea and Moschato were also rebuilt during the ...
On 28 February 2011, the Greek Government enacted Law 3920/2011, which allowed the Attiko Metro Operation Company (AMEL) to merge with the Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways (ISAP) and Tram S.A. to form Urban Rail Transport S.A., or STASY as it is commonly known. [4]
The steam-powered tram of Faliro started its operation in 1887. Having its starting point in front of the Academy of Athens it traversed Panepistimiou street, Amalias and Thisseos avenues, traveling to Tzitzifies and from there along the coastal road to end up at Faliro, which at that time was the location of seaside resorts and sea baths. [1]
E.THE.L schedules (before 2011). Yellow Background: I.L.P.A.P. schedules (before 2011). Trunk Route: Routes that were part of the trunk route system of 1995. Central Route: Routes that serve the municipalities of Athens and Piraeus or adjacent areas. Southern Route
Electrified and incorporated into Athens tramway network Electric 1908 1960 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Athens: Athens Tram: Electric 19 Jul 2004 Two modern tramlines. Piraeus: Piraeus Harbour Tramway: Horse 1883 1908 Electric 1910 1960 Piraeus – Perama: Piraeus-Perama light railway: Electric 1936 1977 Thessaloniki: Trams in ...