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    Transport for Athens (Greek: Συγκοινωνίες Αθηνών, romanized: Sygkoinonies Athinon), officially the Athens Urban Transport Organisation (Greek: Οργανισμός...
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    largest container transport port in the Mediterranean, and the largest passenger port in Europe. Athens is a major national hub for Intercity (Ktel) and...
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    Public transport in Athens comprises a bus network, various rail systems, funiculars, and maritime services to serve the more than 4 million inhabitants...
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    2021. The Athens Metro is actively connected with the other means of public transport, such as buses, trolleys, the Athens Tram and the Athens Suburban...
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    are valid for 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes) after validation and can be used for several rides for all means of public transport in Athens including...
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    bringing the total to 66. All Athens Metro trains and stations are accessible for wheelchair users. However, Transport for Athens (OASA) advises wheelchair...
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    (in Greek). Athens: Transport for Athens. 14 July 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2022. "Athens Metro Lines...
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    airport in Greece, serving the city of Athens and region of Attica. It began operation on 28 March 2001 (in time for the 2004 Summer Olympics) and is the...
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    Athens Transport for Athens Air transport in Athens Airports in Athens Athens International Airport Rail transport in Athens Commuter rail Athens Railway...
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  • part of the Transport for Athens network. The initial network opened on 19 July 2004, a few weeks prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and was the...
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    The Athens Suburban Railway (Greek: Προαστιακός Αθήνας, romanized: Proastiakós Athínas), officially the Athens Suburban and Regional Railway, is a commuter...
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  • STASY (category Transport in Athens)
    operator of the Athens Metro and the Athens Tram. It is the metro and tram subsidiary of Transport for Athens (OASA S.A.), and is responsible for the operation...
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    Athens "Kifissos" Bus Station, also known as KTEL Kifissos Bus station, is the busiest intercity bus station in Athens. It is the largest bus terminal...
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  • Athens: National Printing House: 19812–19815. 17 June 2011. "Financial performance report of Athens public transports" (PDF). Transport for Athens. Athens...
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    tunnels (est.) OSY subsidiary of Transport for Athens (OASA) organizes mass bus (Busses and trolleybuses) transit in Athens. OASTH organizes mass bus transit...
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    occupation of Greece (1941–44), Athens was controlled by German military forces, and the line was used for the transport of troops and weapons. During the...
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    airport that served Athens, Greece, for 63 years. Following its closure on 28 March 2001, it was replaced in service by the new Athens International Airport...
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    evolved from the older Athens & Piraeus Railway and Lavrion Square-Strofyli railway. In June 2011 ISAP S.A. was absorbed by a new transport company, STASY. The...
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  • "Tramway Historical Data". Urban Rail Transport S.A. (STASY). 4 July 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-05. "Athens Tram". Athens Info Guide. Retrieved 2014-07-05. Ελληνικοί...
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  • Athens "Liosion" Bus Station also known as KTEL Liosion Bus Station is the second busiest bus station in Athens. It is located in Patisia in Athens Municipality...
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    Lycabettus Funicular (category Transport in Athens)
    funicular railway to the top of Mount Lycabettus in the Greek capital city of Athens. It was constructed in the 1960s by the Greek Tourist Organisation (EOT)...
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    Syntagma metro station (category Athens Metro stations)
    is the busiest station in the Athens transport system, located underneath Syntagma Square, the political centre of Athens. It serves Ermou Street (the...
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  • Hellenic Electric Railways (category Transport in Athens)
    urban development of transport of the Attica Region, and connected purposes". Government Gazette. Α (in Greek). 2011 (33). Athens: National Printing House:...
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    of the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, gave the city the nickname "Athens of Finland". This nickname refers to the major role of Jyväskylä as an educational...
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  • officially branded as Athens 2004 (Αθήνα 2004), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw...
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    Rail transport in Greece has a history which began in 1869, with the completion of the then Athens & Piraeus Railway. From the 1880s to the 1920s, the...
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    Piraeus, with the islands of the region. Public transport in Athens Athens Suburban Railway Athens Metro Athens Tram "Census 2021 GR" (PDF) (Press release)...
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    Cyber Crime Division of Hellenic Policy 11185 - Transport for Athens and Thessaloniki Urban Transport Organization (OASTH) 110x, 111x 112 - European emergency...
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    μετακίνηση ενός σταθμού". Athens Transport (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-09-06. "General description of Line 4". Attiko Metro. Athens. 4 October 2022. Archived...
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    Iasus and Cedreae, allies of Athens. He continued toward the Hellespont to threaten the route of grain transports to Athens from the Black Sea, forcing...
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