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  2. List of bus routes in Athens - Wikipedia

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    The routes initially had a distinct colour for each line but after 1998-1999 they practically had no difference from a normal bus route. These routes were heavily overshadowed by the metro system after its opening in 2000. In 2007, after the metro extension to Egaleo opened, the metro system had practically taken over the role of a trunk route.

  3. 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.

  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. Public transport in Athens - Wikipedia

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    Top to bottom: metro train (sub-surface and deep level); bus; trolleybus; tram; suburban train; and the funicular. Public transport in Athens comprises a bus network, various rail systems, funiculars, and maritime services to serve the more than 4 million inhabitants of the city spread over an area of 2928 km 2.

  6. Athens Liosion Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    There is an Athens Metro station close to the bus station, known as Kato Patisia in Line 1.There are a lot of taxis outside the terminal. Also there are a lot of bus routes that connect Athens city centre to the bus station, as well as a line that connects the airport with the Kifisos bus terminal which is the bus terminal for Peloponnese, Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace and the Ionian islands.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Volvo BZL - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Buses: Production: 2021–present: Assembly: Borås, Sweden: Body and chassis; Class: Electric bus: Doors: 1, 2 or 3: Floor type: Low floor: Related: Volvo BZR: Powertrain; Power output: 400 kW, 31 kNm: Transmission: Volvo I-Shift 2-speed AMT: Battery: 282/376/470 kWh 600 V lithium iron phosphate (NCA in Australia) [1] Plug-in charging ...

  9. Neoplan - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 the company unveiled a prototype fuel cell bus. [5] Neoplan Tourliner (Samos island, Greece) in August 2022. In 2001, Neoplan, or correctly, "Gottlob Auwärter GmbH & Co KG" was acquired by MAN AG subsidiary MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG to form Neoman Bus GmbH. [5] The Starliner won the Bus of the Year award for two more consecutive years in ...