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Map of the Athens Tram
Akti Poseidonos
 Athens Tram Line 7
Agia Triada
Plateia Ippodameias
Plateia Deligianni
34 Synt. Pezikou
Evangelistria
Androutsou
0km
Lambraki
Omiridou Skylitsi
Mikras Asias
SEF
0.000
Athens Tram Line 6
14.200
Syntagma Athens Metro
13.435
Zappio
12.560
Leoforos
Vouliagmenis
12.035
Fix
11.410
Kasomouli
10.850
Neos Kosmos Athens Metro
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
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Pikrodafni
6.640
Athens Tram Line 6
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
Athens Tram Line 7

The Athens Tram is a modern tram system that serves the Greek capital of Athens. The current system is operated by STASY, who also manages the Athens Metro, and is part of the Transport for Athens network.[1]

The initial network opened on 19 July 2004, a few weeks prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and was the first since the closure of the original system in October 1960, and the Piraeus-Perama light railway in April 1977.[2][3] The initial network consisted of three branches, each of them reaching Syntagma to the north, Kolymvitirio to the south, and Stadio Irinis & Filias (SEF) to the west.[4] The system later saw extensions to Asklipiio Voulas in November 2007, Gipedo Karaiskaki in November 2019, and then Agia Triada via the Piraeus loop in December 2021.[5][6][7]

Since December 2021, the system consists of 59 tram stops: one additional stop, Akti Poseidonos on the western end of the Piraeus branch, is complete but not yet open. A majority of the stops are within the South and Central Athens regional units: thirteen are in Piraeus, and one is in Voula, an Athenian suburb in the East Attica regional unit. There are many proposals to extend the Athens Tram, but because many of the stops associated with the proposals are unconfirmed, they are not included here until construction begins.

Current tram stops

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Unless indicated, the spelling of the tram stop names on this table, in English and Greek, are according to the signage.

Terminal station
# Interchange station

Stops on the Piraeus branch

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The following is a list of tram stops on the Piraeus branch, from the junction of Poseidonos Avenue and Achilleos to Omiridou Skylitsi, via the Piraeus loop.[8]

Services on this branch were suspended from 16 March 2020 to 21 January 2021, due to realignment works associated with the Faliro Waterfront regeneration project: Tzitzifies, Kallithea and Moschato were also rebuilt during the realignment works.[9]

Stop
English
Stop
Greek
Image Opened Stop type Interchanges and notes Coordinates
Batis Μπάτης 19 July 2004[10]
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°55′18″N 23°41′46″E / 37.921595°N 23.696225°E / 37.921595; 23.696225 (Batis)
Flisvos Φλοίσβος
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°55′24″N 23°41′34″E / 37.923360°N 23.692890°E / 37.923360; 23.692890 (Flisvos)
Parko Flisvou Πάρκο Φλοίσβου
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°55′40″N 23°41′18″E / 37.927820°N 23.688380°E / 37.927820; 23.688380 (Parko Flisvou)
Trocadero Τροκαντερό
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°55′52″N 23°41′14″E / 37.931215°N 23.687140°E / 37.931215; 23.687140 (Trocadero)
Aghia Skepi Αγία Σκέπη
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°56′02″N 23°41′38″E / 37.933810°N 23.693760°E / 37.933810; 23.693760 (Aghia Skepi)
Delta Falirou Δέλτα Φαλήρου
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′15″N 23°41′32″E / 37.937450°N 23.692095°E / 37.937450; 23.692095 (Delta Falirou)
Tzitzifies Τζιτζιφιές
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′27″N 23°41′16″E / 37.940770°N 23.687915°E / 37.940770; 23.687915 (Tzitzifies)
Kallithea Καλλιθέα
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
The metro station of the same name is about 2.3 kilometres (1.4 miles) north north-east of the tram stop. Trolley stop Tzitzifies. 37°56′33″N 23°41′03″E / 37.942610°N 23.684220°E / 37.942610; 23.684220 (Kallithea)
Moschato Μοσχάτο
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
The metro station of the same name is about 1.2 kilometres (1,300 yards) north of the tram stop. 37°56′39″N 23°40′41″E / 37.944220°N 23.678130°E / 37.944220; 23.678130 (Moschato)
Neo Faliro Νέο Φάληρο
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
The metro station of the same name is about 320 metres (350 yards) west of the tram stop. 37°56′40″N 23°40′08″E / 37.944565°N 23.668775°E / 37.944565; 23.668775 (Neo Faliro)
Gipedo Karaiskaki # Γήπεδο Καραϊσκάκη 28 November 2019[6]
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • On-street
Interchange with Athens Metro Line 1 at Faliro, via a pedestrian subway. 37°56′40″N 23°39′54″E / 37.944410°N 23.664965°E / 37.944410; 23.664965 (Gipedo Karaiskaki)
Mikras Asias Μικράς Ασίας 15 December 2021[7]
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • On-street
37°56′45″N 23°39′37″E / 37.945770°N 23.660180°E / 37.945770; 23.660180 (Mikras Asias)
Lambraki Λαμπράκη
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′53″N 23°39′22″E / 37.948050°N 23.656155°E / 37.948050; 23.656155 (Lambraki)
Evangelistria Ευαγγελίστρια
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′42″N 23°39′13″E / 37.944955°N 23.653520°E / 37.944955; 23.653520 (Evangelistria)
Plateia Deligianni Πλατεία Δεληγιάννη
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′30″N 23°39′02″E / 37.941635°N 23.650670°E / 37.941635; 23.650670 (Plateia Deligianni)
Dimarcheio # Δημαρχείο
  • One-way for trams to Piraeus
  • Single platform
  • Reserved track
Interchange with Athens Metro Line 3 at Dimotiko Theatro.

The tram stop is named after the nearby town hall of the Piraeus Municipality, and is located between the two halves of Korai Square.

37°56′33″N 23°38′51″E / 37.942485°N 23.647625°E / 37.942485; 23.647625 (Dimarcheio)
Agia Triada  Αγία Τριάδα
  • Terminus of Line 7
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Single platform
  • On-street
Agia Triada is named after the Holy Trinity Cathedral (Greek: Καθεδρικός Ναός Αγίας Τριάδος), and is currently the westernmost tram stop, located on the right side of Ethiki Antistaseos Street and directly in front of the cathedral. It is within walking distance of Themistokleous Square to the south, and the Port of Piraeus and Piraeus Tower to the west. 37°56′41″N 23°38′42″E / 37.944835°N 23.645100°E / 37.944835; 23.645100 (Agia Triada)
Plateia Ippodameias Πλατεία Ιπποδαμείας
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Single platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′51″N 23°38′51″E / 37.947405°N 23.647450°E / 37.947405; 23.647450 (Plateia Ippodameias)
34 Syntagmatos Pezikou[a] 34ου Συντάγματος Πεζικού
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Single platform
  • On-street
37°56′55″N 23°39′07″E / 37.948510°N 23.652060°E / 37.948510; 23.652060 (34 Syntagmatos Pezikou)
Androutsou Ανδρούτσου
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Single platform
  • On-street
37°56′52″N 23°39′21″E / 37.947820°N 23.655885°E / 37.947820; 23.655885 (Androutsou)
Omiridou Skylitsi Ομηρίδου Σκυλίτση
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Single platform
  • On-street
37°56′42″N 23°39′39″E / 37.945060°N 23.660780°E / 37.945060; 23.660780 (Omiridou Skylitsi)
Stadio Irinis & Filias–S.E.F. # Στάδιο Ειρήνης & Φιλίας–Σ.Ε.Φ. 19 July 2004[10]
  • One-way for trams to Glyfada
  • Two island platforms
  • Reserved track
Interchange with Athens Metro Line 1 at Faliro, via a footbridge over Poseidonos Avenue.

SEF was the western terminus of the initial network for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.[10][4] It has a set of crossovers to the east, allowing trams to turn back in case of disruption on the Piraeus loop: the crossovers were also in regular use during SEF's time as a terminus.

37°56′38″N 23°39′50″E / 37.943780°N 23.664010°E / 37.943780; 23.664010 (Stadio Irinis & Filias)

Stops on the Syntagma branch

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The following is a list of tram stops on the Syntagma branch, from the junction of Poseidonos Avenue and Achilleos to Syntagma.[8]

The branch was cut back to Kassomouli from 19 October 2018 to 20 November 2020, due to concerns over subsidence in the underground riverbed of the Ilisos.[11][12][13]

Stop
English
Stop
Greek
Image Opened Stop type Interchanges and notes Coordinates
Mousson Μουσών 19 July 2004[10]
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Mousson is named after a residential street, which crosses Achilleos Street at the southern end of this tram stop. To the north, the tram line splits and wrap around the Holy Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου), which is halfway between this tram stop and Panaghitsa. 37°55′20″N 23°41′59″E / 37.922105°N 23.699845°E / 37.922105; 23.699845 (Mousson)
Panaghitsa Παναγίτσα
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°55′30″N 23°42′06″E / 37.925070°N 23.701785°E / 37.925070; 23.701785 (Panaghitsa)
Amfitheas Αμφιθέας
  • Island platform
  • Staggered platforms
  • Reserved track
Amfitheas is located at the junction of Achilleos Street and Dimokratias Street: the nortbound platform is on the eastern side, and the southbound platform to the west. 37°55′41″N 23°42′20″E / 37.928170°N 23.705490°E / 37.928170; 23.705490 (Amfitheas)
Achilleos Αχιλλέως
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°55′48″N 23°42′35″E / 37.929870°N 23.709835°E / 37.929870; 23.709835 (Achilleos)
Evangeliki Scholi Ευαγγελική Σχολή
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°55′59″N 23°42′39″E / 37.933070°N 23.710810°E / 37.933070; 23.710810 (Evangeliki Scholi)
Medeas–Mykalis Μηδείας–Μυκάλης
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′13″N 23°42′43″E / 37.936900°N 23.712015°E / 37.936900; 23.712015 (Medeas–Mykalis)
Aghia Paraskevi Αγία Παρασκευή
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Aghia Paraskevi is named after a Greek Orthodox church to the south, halfway between this tram stop and Medeas–Mykalis: the unrelated metro station of the same name is about 12.2 kilometres (7.6 miles) north east of the tram stop. 37°56′24″N 23°42′47″E / 37.940005°N 23.712990°E / 37.940005; 23.712990 (Aghia Paraskevi)
Megalou Alexandrou Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°56′34″N 23°42′50″E / 37.942775°N 23.713860°E / 37.942775; 23.713860 (Megalou Alexandrou)
Aghias Fotinis–Platia Αγίας Φωτεινής–Πλατεία
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Nea Smyrni 37°56′48″N 23°42′54″E / 37.946530°N 23.715015°E / 37.946530; 23.715015 (Aghias Fotinis–Platia)
Aegeou Αιγαίου
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°57′01″N 23°43′09″E / 37.950145°N 23.719050°E / 37.950145; 23.719050 (Aegeou)
Baknana Μπακνανά
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°57′16″N 23°43′26″E / 37.954465°N 23.723780°E / 37.954465; 23.723780 (Baknana)
Neos Kosmos #
Northbound
Νέος Κόσμος
Βόρεια
  • Staggered platforms
  • On-street
Interchange with Athens Metro Line 2.

Although Neos Kosmos' platforms are about 93 metres (102 yards) apart, the southbound platform is on Gouveli Street, while the northbound platform is on Kasomouli Street.

37°57′28″N 23°43′38″E / 37.957830°N 23.727225°E / 37.957830; 23.727225 (Neos Kosmos northbound)
Neos Kosmos #
Southbound
Νέος Κόσμος
Νότια
37°57′25″N 23°43′38″E / 37.957005°N 23.727085°E / 37.957005; 23.727085 (Neos Kosmos southbound)
Kassomouli Κασομούλη
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°57′37″N 23°43′24″E / 37.960200°N 23.723470°E / 37.960200; 23.723470 (Kassomouli)
Fix # Φίξ
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
Interchange with Athens Metro Line 2 at Syngrou–Fix.

The stop is located on the northeastern side of the road junction with Kallirois Avenue and Irakleous Street.

37°57′52″N 23°43′39″E / 37.964555°N 23.727430°E / 37.964555; 23.727430 (Fix)
Leoforos Vouliagmenis Λεωφόρος Βουλιαγμένης
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Leoforos Vouliagmenis was the northern terminus for Tram Lines 1 and 2, during the Olympic Games and until early-2005.[14][15] The stop is located about 200 metres (220 yards) west of Vouliagmenis Avenue in the Neos Kosmos neighbourhood, at the junction with Kallirois Avenue and Vourvachi Street. There is a single crossover to the south of the tram stop, which allows trams to turn back in case of disruption. 37°57′59″N 23°43′54″E / 37.966520°N 23.731645°E / 37.966520; 23.731645 (Leoforos Vouliagmenis)
Zappio
Northbound
Ζάππειο
Βόρεια
  • Staggered platforms
  • On-street
Zappio's platforms are about 164 metres (179 yards) apart, with the southbound platform on Vasilissis Olgas Avenue, in front of the Zappeion, and the northbound platform on Ardittou Avenue. Both platforms are within walking distance of both the Zappeion and the Panathenaic Stadium. 37°58′07″N 23°44′16″E / 37.968630°N 23.737915°E / 37.968630; 23.737915 (Zappio northbound)
Zappio
Southbound
Ζάππειο
Νότια
37°58′10″N 23°44′11″E / 37.969310°N 23.736260°E / 37.969310; 23.736260 (Zappio nouthbound)
Syntagma †# Σύνταγμα
  • Terminus of Line 6
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Interchange with Athens Metro Lines 2 and 3.

Syntagma was the northern terminus of the initial network for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens:[10][4] the tram stop was a single-track terminus and a side platform until 10 December 2018, and reopened on 14 March 2018 with a dual-track layout and an island platform.[16]

37°58′28″N 23°44′07″E / 37.974505°N 23.735370°E / 37.974505; 23.735370 (Syntagma)

Stops on the Glyfada branch

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The following is a list of tram stops on the Glyfada branch, from the junction of Poseidonos Avenue and Achilleos to Asklipiio Voulas:[8] tram stops between Edem and Kentro Istioploias are located west of Poseidonos Avenue.

Stop
English
Stop
Greek
Image Opened Stop type Interchanges and notes Coordinates
Edem Έδεμ 19 July 2004[10]
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
Edem is located about 100 metres (110 yards) north of the Pikrodafni stream, and next to a local beach of the same name (Greek: Παραλία Εδέμ). 37°55′07″N 23°42′03″E / 37.918560°N 23.700750°E / 37.918560; 23.700750 (Edem)
Pikrodafni  Πικροδάφνη
  • Terminus of Line 6
  • Two island platforms
  • Reserved track
Line 6 (from Syntagma) terminates on the middle track, while Line 7 (from Agia Triada and Asklepieio Voulas) uses the outer tracks. 37°54′57″N 23°42′20″E / 37.915770°N 23.705615°E / 37.915770; 23.705615 (Pikrodafni)
Marina Alimou Μαρίνα Αλίμου
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°54′47″N 23°42′31″E / 37.913120°N 23.708605°E / 37.913120; 23.708605 (Marina Alimou)
Kalamaki Καλαμάκι
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°54′34″N 23°42′47″E / 37.909560°N 23.713045°E / 37.909560; 23.713045 (Kalamaki)
Zefyros Ζέφυρος
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°54′24″N 23°43′01″E / 37.906535°N 23.716890°E / 37.906535; 23.716890 (Zefyros)
Loutra Alimou Λουτρά Αλίμου
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°54′08″N 23°43′10″E / 37.902360°N 23.719530°E / 37.902360; 23.719530 (Loutra Alimou)
Elliniko Ελληνικό
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
Elliniko is named after the former airport: the metro station of the same name is about 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) east of the tram stop. 37°53′51″N 23°43′13″E / 37.897370°N 23.720225°E / 37.897370; 23.720225 (Elliniko)
1st Aghiou Kosma 1η Αγίου Κοσμά
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°53′40″N 23°43′16″E / 37.894400°N 23.721115°E / 37.894400; 23.721115 (1st Aghiou Kosma)
2nd Aghiou Kosma 2η Αγίου Κοσμά
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°53′27″N 23°43′23″E / 37.890865°N 23.723105°E / 37.890865; 23.723105 (2nd Aghiou Kosma)
Aghios Alexandros Άγιος Αλέξανδρος
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°53′06″N 23°43′37″E / 37.885115°N 23.726855°E / 37.885115; 23.726855 (Aghios Alexandros)
Ellinon Olymbionikon Ελλήνων Ολυμπιονικών
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°52′51″N 23°43′46″E / 37.880970°N 23.729550°E / 37.880970; 23.729550 (Ellinon Olymbionikon)
Kentro Istioploias Κέντρο Ιστιοπλοΐας
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°52′33″N 23°43′55″E / 37.875760°N 23.731905°E / 37.875760; 23.731905 (Kentro Istioploias)
Platia Vergoti Πλατεία Βεργωτή
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°52′18″N 23°44′06″E / 37.871556°N 23.735055°E / 37.871556; 23.735055 (Platia Vergoti)
Paralia Glyfadas Παραλία Γλυφάδας
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°52′04″N 23°44′19″E / 37.867640°N 23.738585°E / 37.867640; 23.738585 (Paralia Glyfadas)
Paleo Demarhio Παλαιό Δημαρχείο
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°51′52″N 23°44′36″E / 37.864545°N 23.743370°E / 37.864545; 23.743370 (Paleo Demarhio)
Platia Vaso Katraki Πλατεία Βάσω Κατράκη
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
37°51′48″N 23°44′50″E / 37.863410°N 23.747320°E / 37.863410; 23.747320 (Platia Vaso Katraki)
Aghelou Metaxa Άγγελου Μεταξά
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°51′46″N 23°45′04″E / 37.862770°N 23.751175°E / 37.862770; 23.751175 (Aghelou Metaxa)
Platia Esperidon Πλατεία Εσπερίδων
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
37°51′37″N 23°45′15″E / 37.860205°N 23.754140°E / 37.860205; 23.754140 (Platia Esperidon)
Kolymvitirio Κολυμβητήριο
  • Island platform
  • Reserved track
Kolymvitirio was the southern terminus of the initial network for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.[10][4] Named after a local swimming pool, the tram stop is located on the central reservation of Dimarchou Angelou Mextaxa, and serves a residential area in Glyfada. There is a crossover to the south of the tram stop, which allows trams to turn back in case of disruption at Asklepieio Voulas: the crossover was in regular use when Kolymvitirio was the terminus. 37°51′22″N 23°45′16″E / 37.856195°N 23.754320°E / 37.856195; 23.754320 (Kolymvitirio)
Asklipiio Voulas  Ασκληπιείο Βούλας 15 November 2007[5]
  • Terminus of Line 7
  • Two island platforms
  • Reserved track
Asklepieio Voulas is the only tram stop in the East Attica regional unit. The tram stop is located west of Konstantinou Karamanli Avenue, and is named after a nearby hospital. 37°50′59″N 23°45′09″E / 37.849745°N 23.752510°E / 37.849745; 23.752510 (Asklipiio Voulas)

Future tram stops

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The following is a list of tram stops that are under construction: proposed tram stops are not included.

One tram stop on the western end of the Piraeus branch, Akti Poseidonos, is not yet open.[8]

Stop
English
Stop
Greek
Image Opening Stop type Interchanges and notes Coordinates
Akti Poseidonos  Ακτή Ποσειδώνος Unknown
  • Future terminus of Line 7
  • Side platforms
  • Reserved track
Akti Poseidonos will be the westernmost tram stop when it opens, and will be within walking distance of the Port of Piraeus to the south, and the Piraeus Tower to the east. 37°56′41″N 23°38′35″E / 37.944815°N 23.643140°E / 37.944815; 23.643140 (Akti Poseidonos)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Signed as 34 Synt. Pezikou (Greek: 34ου Συντ. Πεζικού).

References

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  1. ^ "Area of Responsibility Map". Transport for Athens. Athens. July 2020. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. ^ "A grand project begins today". Tram S.A. Athens. 19 July 2004. Archived from the original on 29 June 2006. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
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