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Transport for Athens
Clockwise from top: metro train (sub-surface and deep level); trolleybus; tram; and a bus
Native name
Συγκοινωνίες Αθηνών
Romanized name
Sygkoinonies Athinon
Company type
Anonymi Etaireia (SA)
Industry
Public transport
Founded
22 December 1993; 30 years ago (1993-12-22) in Athens, Greece
Headquarters
Metsovou 15 106 82 Athens
,
Greece
Area served
Greater Athens
Owner
Government of Greece (100%)
Subsidiaries
OSY
STASY
Website
oasa.gr
For a general overview of public transport in Athens, see Public transport in Athens.
Transport for Athens (Greek: Συγκοινωνίες Αθηνών, romanized: Sygkoinonies Athinon), officially the Athens Urban Transport Organisation (Greek: Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Αθηνών, Organismos Astikon Sygkoinonion Athinon, ΟΑΣΑ), is the operator of public transport in Athens, Greece. Transport for Athens, through its subsidiary companies, operates metro, tram, trolleybus and bus services in the Athens metropolitan area.
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