ILPAP

ILPAP
ΗΛΠΑΠ
Former type S.A. (corporation)
Industry Urban transport
Fate Absorbed in OSY S.A.
Predecessor IEM (Greek: ΗΕΜ)
Founded 1970
Defunct 2011
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served Athens, Piraeus, suburbs
Revenue € 21.031 million (2010)
Net income € -59.182 million (2010)
Owner(s) Greek Government
Employees 1201 (May 2011)
Parent OASA S.A.
Website http://www.athens-trolley.gr/

I.L.P.A.P. (Greek: Ηλεκτροκίνητα Λεωφορεία Περιοχής Αθηνών – Πειραιώς Η.Λ.Π.Α.Π. - Electric Buses of Athens & Piraeus Area) was a public Greek company, part of the general Athens Mass Transit System, responsible for the operation of the trolleybuses network. ILPAP was founded on December 14, 1970 and since 1998 the company was owned by the Athens Urban Transport Organisation (Organismos Astikon Syngoinonion Athinon - OASA, Greek: Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Αθηνών - Ο.Α.Σ.Α.), a public company.

In March 2011, the Greek Government passed Law 3920[1] to merge ILPAP with the bus company ETHEL S.A. The resulting company is named "OSY S.A." (Greek: ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.) and is a subsidiary of OASA S.A. The merger was officially announced on June 10, 2011.[2] While merger at the top management level took place immediately, integration of the former companies at operations and support level proceeds slowly.

The network consists of 22 trolleybus routes which cover 390 kilometers in Athens and Piraeus area. The fleet consists of 366 trolleybuses, made by Neoplan and Van Hool, 51 of which are articulated. 10,6 million kilometers are covered and 80 million passengers are transported per year. As of May 2011 the company had about 1200 employees.

ILPAP Lines

Line
number
Route
1 Attikis Sq. - Tzitzifies - Moschato
2 Ano Kypseli - Pagkrati - Kaisariani
3 Nea Filadelfia - Ano Patissia - Girokomeio
4 Ano Kypseli - Agios Artemios - Agios Ioannis Metro St.
5 Lamprini - Syntagma Sq. - Tzitzifies
6 Ippokratous - N. Filadelfia - Kokkinos Mylos
7 Panepistimou - L.Alexandras (circular)
8 L.Alexandras - Panepistimiou (circular)
10 Tzitzifies - Halandri
11 Ano Patissia - N.Pagrati - N.Elvetia
12 Zappeio - Peristeri
13 Lamprini - Kaningos Sq. - N.Psychiko
14 Papadiamanti Sq. - L.Alexandras - Girokomeio
15 Petralona - Dikastiria - El.Venizelou
16 Ag.Ioannis Rentis - Piraeus (circular)
17 Piraeus - Ag. Georgios (circular)
18 Mousseio - Halandri (Ethn.Antistaseos)
19 Mousseio - Halandri Metro St.
20 N.Faliro - Kastella - Drapetsona
21 Athens - Nikaia
24 Petroupoli - Ilion - Ag.Antonios Metro St. (circular)
25 Kamatero - Ilion - Ag.Antonios Metro St. (circular)

References

  1. ^ Law 3920, Government Gazette issue A-33, 2011-03-03.
  2. ^ Ministerial Decision 28738/2638, Government Gazette issue B-1454, 2011-06-17

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