Strofyli Station
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The Strofyli or Strofili station, (Greek: Σταθμός Στροφυλίου Stathmos Strofyliou or Strofiliou) was a station of the Attica Rail in Kifissia, Greece and is also the northermost station. The station is situated several kilometres north of Athens and is marked at the 16.5 km from the starting point in Lavriou Square not far from its current northernmost Attiko Metro's ISAP station. The station was opened in 1900. The station closed on August 8, 1938 and sources was the station was closed before the line entirely shut down on August 8, the line ended for some time in Kifissia.
The station begam with a 1 m gauge im which was a route of Attica Rail with the Dionyssos mine. The line served trading equipment for mining products especially marble, during the night, it made it as far as Athens via the rail, for several time, the line was used as a field trip for Dionyssos.
Next station: Kifissia station |
Lavriou Square-Strofyli railway line (abandoned) | Previous station: northernmost terminus |