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  2. List of bus routes in Athens - Wikipedia

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    2.3 0XX Routes. 2.4 1ΧΧ Routes. 2.5 2XX Routes. 2.6 3XX Routes. ... This is a list of all the bus routes in Athens, Greece. [1] Symbolism. Symbol Explanation

  3. Biamax - Wikipedia

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    The first chassis developed by BIAMAX was introduced in January, 1960. In the same year the famous R series of coaches and inter-city buses was introduced. One of the earliest chassisless bus designs in the world, it was an engineering achievement involving novel approaches in suspension and structure, developed by the engineers Antonios Rizos (who lent his name initial to the series) and ...

  4. Transport in Greece - Wikipedia

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    dual gauge: 23 km (14 mi) combined 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) gauges (three rail system) (2004) The state-owned company that owns and maintains Greece's railway network is OSE , Gaiose also a state-owned company owns and maintains railway stations, while Hellenic Train is the company responsible for ...

  5. KTEL (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    It is a cooperation of 62 regional bus companies on the mainland of Greece and its islands. KTEL was founded in 1952, [1] and the combined KTEL fleet numbers 4,199 buses as of 2023. [2] The KTEL companies provide 80% of all passenger transportation in Greece. [1] Interregional transport, e.g. to Athens, is provided by most of the KTEL companies ...

  6. Sfakianakis S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Sfakianakis Hellenic Police bus, one of many specialized types developed for state authorities and organizations. Sfakianakis Group is a Greek company that primarily focuses on the import, distribution, and trading of automobiles, trucks, and buses employing over 2800 in 6 countries in 2014.. The company has been in operation for several ...

  7. Transport for Athens - Wikipedia

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    Also ETHEL S.A. absorbed ILPAP S.A. and was renamed as "OSY S.A." (Greek: ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.). The mergers were officially announced on June 10, 2011. [2] [3] While mergers at the top management level took place quickly, integration of the former companies at operations and support level proceeds slowly. ISAP, ETHEL and ILPAP were wholly owned by OASA.

  8. List of bus routes in Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    Pre-printed regular tickets may be purchased at OASTH ticket selling booths, at 1000 points of sale throughout the metropolitan area of Thessaloniki, or at ticket vending machines on-board buses. Special route tickets are only valid for the Cultural Route No 50 and AIRPORT - INTERCITY BUS TERMINAL routes No 01Χ and 01N and issued for one trip ...

  9. ILPAP - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, the Greek Government passed Law 3920 [1] to merge ILPAP with the bus company ETHEL S.A. The resulting company is named "OSY S.A." (Greek: ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.) and is a subsidiary of OASA S.A. The merger was officially announced on June 10, 2011. [2]