Athens Mass Transit System

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The Athens tram connects the city centre with the coast
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The Athens tram connects the city centre with the coast

The Mass Transit System of Athens, Greece consists of:

  • a bus network operated by ETHEL (Etaireia Thermikon Leoforeion/Thermal Bus Company)
  • an electric trolleybus network operated by ILPAP (Ilektrokinita Leoforeia Periohis Athinon–Peiraios/Electric Buses of Athens–Piraeus)
  • the Athens Metro system, consisting of three lines. Line one is operated by ISAP and lines two and three by AMEL (Attiko Metro Etaireia Leitourgias, Attiko Metro Operations Company)
Railway network in greater Athens
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Railway network in greater Athens
  • a railway system operated by OSE
  • the Athens Tram system operated by Tram S.A.

[edit] Companies

The ISAP, ILPAP and ETHEL companies belong to the public company OASA (Organismos Astikon Syngoinonion Athinon/Athens Urban Transport Organisation/Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Αθηνών in Greek) [1].

The AMEL and Tram companies belong to Attiko Metro (Αττικό Μετρό Α.Ε. in Greek), a company that is currently wholly owned by the Greek government. [2] [3]

Proastiakos S.A. belongs to OSE, which is also a public company. [4]

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Athens' suburban railway
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Athens' suburban railway
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