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Athens Metro Lines Development Plan and the European Union Infrastructure & Transport Kifissia M ETHNIKI ODOS t . P e Zefyrion Lykovrysi KIFISSIA n t LEGEND e LYKOVRYSI l ANO LIOSIA i Metamorfosi KAT METRO LINES NETWORK Operating Lines Pefki Nea Penteli PL.DIMOKRATIAS LINE 1 Melissia PEFKI LINE 2 Kamatero MAROUSSI LINE 3 Iraklio Extensions IRAKLIO Penteli LINE 3, UNDER CONSTRUCTION OTE PYRGOS NERANTZIOTISSA AG.NIKOLAOS LINE 2, UNDER DESIGN VASSILISSIS LINE 4,TENDERED NEA IONIA Maroussi PETROUPOLI IRINI PARADISSOS Petroupoli LINE 4, UNDER DESIGN Ilion PEFKAKIA Nea Ionia Vrilissia OLYMPIAKO Parking Facility - Attiko Metro ILION Aghioi Anargyri STADIO Operating Parking Facility NEA NEA IONIA "®P PERISSOS FILADELFIA "®P Scheduled Parking Facility PALATIANI Nea Halkidona SIDERA SUBURBAN RAILWAY NETWORK DOUK.PLAKENTIAS Anthousa ANO PATISSIA Gerakas Filothei ®P Suburban Railway o Halandri " "®P e AGHIOS Suburban Railway Section also used by Metro l HALANDRI ELEFTHERIOS ALSOS VEIKOU "®P Kallitechnoupoli a ANTHOUPOLI Galatsi g FILOTHEI AGHIA E PARASKEVI PERISTERI KATO PATISSIA GALATSI Aghia . Paraskevi t Haidari Peristeri Psyhiko "®P M AGHIOS ELIKONOS NOMISMATOKOPIO AGHIOS Pallini ANTONIOS NIKOLAOS Neo Psihiko HOLARGOS PALLINI Pikermi KYPSELI FAROS SEPOLIA ATTIKI ETHNIKI AMYNA "®P AGHIA MARINA "®P Holargos DIKASTIRIA PANORMOU KATEHAKI Aghia Varvara EGALEO ST.LARISSIS VICTORIA ATHENS "®P AGHIA VARVARA ALEXANDRAS "®P ELEONAS Papagou EXARHIA AMBELOKIPI Egaleo METAXOURGHIO OMONIA Korydallos Glyka Nera PEANIA-KANTZA AKADEMIA GOUDI "®P PANEPISTIMIO MEGARO MONASTIRAKI KOLONAKI MOUSSIKIS KORYDALLOS KERAMIKOS THISSIO EVANGELISMOS ZOGRAFOU Nikea Zografou SYNTAGMA ILISSIA Aghios PAGRATI KESSARIANI Ioannis ACROPOLI Rentis PETRALONA PANEPISTIMIOUPOLI NIKEA Tavros Keratsini Kessariani SYGROU-FIX "®P KALITHEA TAVROS VYRONAS MANIATIKA Spata NEOS KOSMOS Pireaus AGHIOS Vyronas MOSCHATO IOANNIS Peania Moschato Dafni Ymittos Kallithea Drapetsona PIRAEUS DAFNI ANO ILIOUPOLI FALIRO Nea Smyrni o s o I Ilioupoli AGHIOS o DIMOTIKO DIMITRIOS t t THEATRO (AL. PANAGOULIS) i m ATHENS Y INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Ilioupoli . Aghios t Dimitrios M Paleo Faliro ILIOUPOLI ALIMOS KOROPI Alimos Argyroupoli S a r o n i k o s G u l f ARGYROUPOLI Koropi HELLINIKO !° 0 500 1,000 2,000 m. July 2020 Helliniko CO-FINANCED BY GREECE MINISTRY OF ATHENS METRO LINES DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND THE EUROPEAN UNION INFRASTRUCTURE & TRANSPORT.
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