This article is about the modern tram network that has operated in Athens since 2004. For Athens' first-generation tram system that operated from 1882-1960, see Trams in Athens.
Athens Tram
Τραμ Αθήνας
Operation
Locale
Athens, Greece
Open
19 July 2004; 19 years ago (2004-07-19)[1]
Status
Operational
Lines
2
Operator(s)
STASY
Infrastructure
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge[1]
Propulsion system(s)
Electricity
Electrification
750 V DC overhead
Depot(s)
Elliniko
Stock
35 AnsaldoBreda Sirio
25 Alstom Citadis 305
Statistics
Route length
32.4 km (20.1 mi)[2]
Stops
59[1]
Overview
Legend
Akti Poseidonos
Agia Triada
Dimarcheio
[ Dimotiko Theatro]
Plateia Ippodameias
Plateia Deligianni
34 Synt. Pezikou
Evangelistria
Androutsou
0km
Lambraki
Omiridou Skylitsi
Mikras Asias
[ Faliro]
SEF
0.000
Gipedo Karaiskaki
[ Faliro]
14.200
Syntagma
13.435
Zappio
12.560
Leoforos
Vouliagmenis
12.035
Fix
[ Syngrou–Fix]
11.410
Kasomouli
10.850
Neos Kosmos
Neo Faliro
0.540
10.425
Baknana
Moschato
1.360
9.765
Aegeou
Kallithea
1.925
9.250
Agias Fotinis–Plateia
Tzitzifies
2.350
8.785
Megalou Alexandrou
Delta Falirou
2.900
8.500
Agia Paraskevi
Agia Skepi
3.425
8.120
Medeas–Mykalis
Trocadero
4.100
7.710
Evangeliki Scholi
Parko Flisvou
4.585
7.360
Achilleos
Flisvos
5.195
6.825
Amfitheas
Batis
5.595
6.385
Panagitsa
5.955
Mousson
Edem
6.090
km0
Pikrodafni
6.640
Marina Alimou
7.080
Kalamaki
7.600
Zefyros
8.125
Loutra Alimou
8.660
Elliniko
9.175
1st Agiou Kosma
9.555
2nd Agiou Kosma
9.985
Agios Alexandros
10.705
Ellinon Olymbionikon
11.180
Kentro Istioploias
11.805
Plateia Vergoti
12.400
Paralia Glyfadas
12.920
Paleo Dimarcheio
13.460
Plateia Vaso Katraki
13.895
Angelou Metaxa
14.245
Plateia Esperidon
14.740
Kolymvitirio
15.195
Asklepieio Voulas
16.040
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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.[5][1] The tram network spans a total length of 27 kilometres (16.8 mi) throughout ten Athenian suburbs.[2] This network runs from Syntagma (central Athens) to the coastal suburb of Palaio Faliro, where the line splits in two branches: the first ends as soon as it meets the Athens coastline at Pikrodafni Station (where it meets the other line), while the other exclusively runs between the Athens riviera (toward the southern suburb of Voula) and the port of Piraeus. The network covers the majority of the city's Saronic Gulf coastline.[citation needed] Athens' tram system provides average daily service to 65,000 passengers,[citation needed] and employs 345 people.[citation needed]
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^"The company". Urban Rail Transport S.A. Athens. Archived from the original on 6 November 2022. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
^"Sirio Atene" (PDF). AnsaldoBreda. Napoli: Finmeccanica. 8 February 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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