- Athens Metro
Infobox Public transit
name = Athens Metro Αττικό Μετρό
imagesize = 300px
locale =Athens
transit_type =Rapid transit
began_operation = 1869 (green line) 2000 (red and blue lines)
ended_operation =
system_length = km to mi|35|abbr=yes|precision=2|wiki=yes (blue)cite web |url=http://www.oasa.gr/pdf/FactsAndFigures_en.pdf |title=Athens Urban Transport Network in Facts and Figures (pdf) page 15 |accessdate=2007-02-04 |work=OASA |publisher=www.oasa.gr] km to mi|11.6|abbr=yes|precision=2|wiki=yes (red) km to mi|25.6|abbr=yes|precision=2|wiki=yes (green)cite web |url=http://www.oasa.gr/pdf/FactsAndFigures_en.pdf |title=Athens Urban Transport Network in Facts and Figures (pdf) page 9 |accessdate=2007-02-04 |work=OASA |publisher=www.oasa.gr]
lines = 3
vehicles = 86
stations = 52
ridership = 1,150,000
track_gauge = RailGauge|sg (standard gauge )
reporting marks =
operator = Attiko Metro S.A. (red and blue lines) ISAP (green line)
owner = Attiko Metro S.A.The Athens Metro is the underground
public transport system ofAthens ,Greece , constructed by the Attiko Metro company ("Αττικό Μετρό", literally 'Attica n metro') and theISAP (Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi Athinon-Pireos) company ("Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών-Πειραιώς" "Athens - Piraeus Electric Railways"). Many ancient buildings, ruins and artifacts were discovered during the excavation works for several downtown stations: most were carefully restored and are displayed within the stations, making the Metro system a daily museum tour of the city's illustrious heritage .History
Green Line
Metro Line 1 (Green line) was inaugurated on
February 27 1869 as a steamtrain connectingAthens andPiraeus and was operated by Athens Piraeus Railway S.A. The line was electrified in 1904 and the operating company renamed to Athens Piraeus Electric Railway SA in 1976. Today, Line 1 reaches the suburb of Kifisia and is also known as the green line and the electric railway. Its total length as of February 2008 is around 26 km.Blue and Red lines
Construction of Metro Lines 2 and 3 began in November 1991 to decrease traffic congestion and clean up the environment by reducing Athens' smog level. Lines 2 and 3, constructed by Attiko Metro S.A. and operated by Attiko Metro Operations Company S.A. and known as red and blue lines respectively, were inaugurated in January 2000 and as of 2007 have 26 stations between them. Line 3 reached the
Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in the summer of 2004 and Egaleo in May 2007. All three Metro lines connect withProastiakos , the Athens Suburban Railway and the tram system. The length of the blue line (line 3) as of April 2008 is 16.4 km [http://www.amel.gr/index.php?id=22&L=1 AMEL - Athens METRO operation:OPERATION ] ] not including the suburban railway part to the airport, or as of February 2008 around 39.6 km including the 21.2 km of the line that it shares with the suburban railway system of Athens. The length of the red line (line 2) as of February 2008 is around 11.5 kmFact|date=July 2008 or 10.9 km as of April 2008. This brings the overall length of the green, red and blue line to approximately 77 km.Archaeological finds
During the creation of the metro tunnels, several artifacts of archaeological interest were discovered. This was brought about as a result of what is known as 'salvage archaeology', that is archaeology that comes into play when systematic excavation is required, not by the problems of antiquity but by the imminent destruction of historical material. Teams of archaeologists worked ahead of, then alongside engineers for a total of 6 years. They protected and recorded the archaeological evidence that was uncovered which included Ancient streets, houses, cemeteries, sanctuaries, public workshops, foundry pits, kilns, aqueducts, wells, cisterns, drains and sewage tunnels. Together this allowed a new insight into the topography of the city in ancient times. Never before has such a rapid development of infrastructure been accompanied hand in hand with the attentive study and preservation of archaeological data.
Exhibitions of ancient artifacts and/or their replicas can be found in various stations, such as those of Monastiraki and Syntagma.
Ticketing policy
Each ticket costs €0.80 (reduced fare: €0.50) and is valid for 90 minutes after they have been validated and can be used in the subway (lines 1, 2 and 3), as well as in most other means of public transport in Athens including buses, trolleybuses, trams, and part of the suburban railway (as far as Koropi station, not including the airport). A passenger must validate his ticket at the machines at the entrance to the station from which the journey starts. [http://www.amel.gr/index.php?id=241&L=1#ticen90m AMEL - Athens METRO operation:Flat fare tickets ] ]
There are daily (€3) and weekly (€10) tickets, as well as monthly cards (standard fare: €38; reduced fare: €19) which also apply for all means of public transport in Athens. Fares are checked frequently. Passengers who fail to show a validated ticket or a monthly card are required to pay 60 times the price of a standard ticket (ie, €48).
Pallini-Peania-Koropi fares
Before introduction of the €0.80 ticket in 2008, travel to Pallini, Peania-Kantza, and Koropi stations was subject to a special ticket that cost €1.80. The same ticket for the
Proastiakos railway cost only €1.Airport fares
Travel to and from the
Athens International Airport requires a special ticket. The one-way ticket costs €6 (reduced fare: €3). Also available are return tickets at the price of €10, as well as two- and three-person one-way tickets (fare: €10 and €15, respectively).List of stations of the Athens metro system
tations in Line 1 (Green line)
*Piraeus, near the Piraeus port, the southernmost station of Line 1
*Faliro, nearPeace and Friendship Stadium andKaraiskákis Stadium , connecting with the tram
*Moschato
*Kallithea
*Tavros
*Petralona
*Thissio (Thission)
*Monastiraki, intersects with Line 3
*Omonoia (Omonia), intersects with Line 2
*Viktoria station (Viktoria)
*Attiki, intersects with Line 2
*Agios Nikolaos
*Kato Patissia
*Agios Eleftherios
*Ano Patissia
*Perissos
*Pefkakia
*Nea Ionia
*Heraklio
*Eirini, near theAthens Olympic Sports Complex
*Nerantziotissa, intersecting with the suburban railway
*Marousi
*KAT, near the KAT Hospital
*Kifissia, the northernmost station of Line 1tations in Line 2 (Red line)
*Egaleo
*Eleonas
*Kerameikos
*Monastiraki – also connecting to Line 1.
*Syntagma – next toSyntagma Square , also connects to Line 2.
*Evangelismos, next to theHilton Athens and theNational Gallery (Athens)
*Megaro Moussikis, next to theAthens Concert Hall (music hall)
*Ambelokipi – nearAmbelokipi
*Panormou
*Katehaki
*Ethniki Amyna
*Halandri
*Doukissis Plakentias, correspondence with the suburban railway
*Pallini
*Paiania–Kantza
*Koropi
*Athens International Airport Future expansions
As important as the metro is to the Attica Basin, extensions are needed to keep up with usage. The new stations are in bold. The year the station is expected to open is in brackets. [cite web |url=http://www.ametro.gr/cgi-bin/showextens.cgi |title= Extensions Under Construction |work=Athens Metro S.A. |publisher=www.ametro.gr |accessdate=2007-08-03] [cite web |url=http://www.ametro.gr/cgi-bin/showfuture.cgi |title=Planned Extensions |work=Athens Metro S.A. |publisher=www.ametro.gr |accessdate=2007-08-03]
Line 1 (Green line)
Piraeus-Agios Stefanos
*Piraeus
*Faliro
*Moschato
*Kallithea
*Tavros
*Petralona
*Thissio (Thission)
*Monastiraki
*Omonoia
*Victoria (Viktoria)
*Attiki
*Agios Nikolaos
*Kato Patissia
*Agios Eleftherios
*Ano Patissia
*Perissos
*Pefkakia
*Nea Ionia
*Heraklio
*Eirini
*Nerantziotissa
*Maroussi
*KAT
*Kifissia
*Tatoiou (2012-2015)
*Nea Erithrea (2012-2015)
*Kastri (2012-2015)
*Ethniki Odos Athinon-Lamias (2012-2015)
*Anixi (Anoixi) (2018)
*Agios Stefanos (2018)Line 2 (Red line)
Anthoupoli - Elliniko
*Anthoupoli (2009)
*Peristeri (2009)
*Aghios Antonios
*Sepolia
*Attiki
*Larissa Station
*Metaxourghio
*Omonia
*Panepistimio
*Syntagma
*Akropoli
*Sygrou - Fix
*Neos Kosmos
*Aghios Ioannis
*Daphni
*Aghios Dimitrios / Alexandros Panagoulis
*Ilioupoli (Early 2010)
*Alimos (Early 2010)
*Argyroupoli (Early 2010)
*Elliniko, near the old Hellinikon International Airport - East Terminal (Early 2010)Line 3 (Blue line)
Evangelistria - Doukissis Plakentias - Airport
*Evangelistria (planned – 2013)
*Dimotiko Theatro (planned – 2013)
*Piraeus (planned – 2013)
*Tampouria (planned – 2013)
*Nikaia (planned – 2013)
*Korydallos (planned – 2013)
*Aghia Varvara (planned – 2013)
*Haidari (2009)
*Egaleo
*Eleonas
*Kerameikos
*Monastiraki
*Syntagma
*Evangelismos
*Megaro Moussikis
*Ambelokipi
*Panormou
*Katehaki
*Ethniki Amyna
*Holargos (Late 2009)
*Nomismatokopio (Summer 2009)
*Aghia Paraskevi (Late 2009)
*Halandri
*Doukissis Plakentias
*Pallini
*Paiania–Kantza
*Koropi
*AirportLine 4 (Orange line - PLANNED)
Alsos Veikou - Maroussi (new line, planned, but no funding secured as of June 2008 [June 2008 issue of the free Attiko Metro magazine available in the stations] )According to the Metro Development Study, 2 new lines should be constructed, actually branches of the existing lines: line 2 branch (Panepistimio - Alsos Veikou) and line 3 branch (Panormou - Maroussi). Recent investigation results though showed that a construction of an autonomous line would be preferable. The planned line is a result of the unification of the initially planned lines and the addition of a new station between Panepistimio, Evangelismos and Katehaki (instead of Panormou) stations. [http://www.ametro.gr/page/default.asp?id=384&la=2]
* Alsos Veikou
* Galatsi
* Kypseli
* Dikastiria
* Alexandras
* Exarhia
* Panepistimio
* Kolonaki
* Evangelismos
* Pangrati / Kaissariani
* Ano Ilissia
* Zografou
* Goudi
* Katehaki
* Faros
* Filothei
* Sidera
* O.A.K.A.
* Paradissos
* MaroussiPolicies
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