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Bus Services BUS SERVICES KTEL GREVENON S.A. YPERASTIKO KTEL N. KOZANIS S.A. KTEL THESSALONIKIS S.A. Grevena Terminal: Kozani Terminal: Thessaloniki Terminal: 2 Thoma Lada Str. GR 51100 Grevena 22 Giannari Str. GR 50132 Kozani 244 Giannitson Str. Tel +30 2462022242, +30 2462028637 Tel +30 2461034454-5 GR 54628 Thessaloniki [email protected] [email protected] Ticketing Tel: +302310595421, www.ktelgrevenon.gr www.ktelkozanis.gr +302310 595411 Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Administration: Tel +30 2105126833 Tel +30 2105147382 16 Lagkada Str. GR 54630 Thessaloniki Services: Athens, Ioannina, Kozani, Services: Arta, Athens, Florina, Tel +30 2310510835 Larissa, Thessaloniki, Trikala. Grevena, Ioannina, Kasroria, Kozani, [email protected] Larissa, Messoligi, Ptolemaida, www.ktelthes.gr KTEL N. IMATHIAS S.A. Thessaloniki, Veria, Volos. Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Tel +30 2105150025 Veria Terminal: Services: Asprovalta, Athens, 28 Iras Str. GR 59132 Veria KTEL N. PELLAS S.A. Piraeus, Zagliveri Tel +30 2331026100, +30 2331022988 Edessa Terminal: Tickets: e-Ticket [email protected] 31 Philippos Avn. GR 58200 Edessa www.ktel-imathias.gr Tel +30 2381022800 Athens Terminal: Kiffissos [email protected] Peloponissos Tel +30 2105120887 www.ktelpellas.gr Services: Alexandria, Athens, Athens Terminal: Kiffissos KTEL N. ACHAIAS S.A. Edessa, Krya Vrisi, Meliki, Naousa, Tel +30 2105129229 Patra Terminal: Thessaloniki, Vergina, Veria. Services: Aridea, Athens, Edessa, 2 Zaimi & Othonos Amalias Str. Florina, Gianitsa, Ioannina, Kozani, GR 26221 Patra YPERASTIKO KTEL N. KASTORIAS S.A. Kria Vrissi, Skidra, Thessaloniki Tel +30 2610623886-8 Tickets: e-Ticket Kastoria Terminal: [email protected] www.ktelachaias.gr 14 Athanassiou Diakou Str. KTEL N. PIERIAS S.A. GR 52100 Kastoria Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Katerini Terminal: Tel +30 2467083455 Tel +30 2105136185 15 N. Dika Str. GR 60100 Katerini www.ktel-kastorias.gr Services: Akrata, Argos, Athens, Tel +30 2351023313, +30 2351046720 Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Chalandritsa, Chalkida, Diakopto, [email protected] Tel +30 2105152548 Egio, Igoumenitsa, Ioannina, www.ktelpierias.gr Services: Amynteo, Athens, Kalamata, Kalavryta, Karditsa, Lamia, Athens Terminal: Liossion Ioannina, Kastoria, Kozani, Lamia, Larissa, Patra, Pyrgos, Thessaloniki, Tel +30 2108317059 Larisa, Thessaloniki, Volos Varda, Volos Services: Athens, Katerini, Tickets: e-Ticket Litochoro, Thessaloniki KTEL N. KAVALAS S.A. Tickets: e-Ticket KTEL N. ARCADIAS S.A. Kavala Terminal: Tripoli Terminal: 4, Mitropolitou Chrissostomou Str. YPERASTIKO KTEL N. SERRON S.A. 50 Nafpliou Str. GR 22132 Tripoli GR 65403 Kavala Serres Terminal: Tel +30 2710230140 Tel +30 2510222294, +30 2510223593 Apamias end GR 62124 Serres [email protected] [email protected] Tel +30 2321022822 ktelarkadias.gr www.ktelkavalas.gr [email protected] Ticketing Tel: +30 2710222 560 Athens Terminal: Kiffissos www.ktelserron.gr Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Tel +30 2105129407 Athens Terminal: Kiffissos Tel +30 2105124910-1 Services: Athens, Chryssoupoli, Tel +30 2105120212 Services: Argos, Astros, Athens, Drama, Eleftheroupoli, Keramoti, Services: Alexandroupoli, Athens, Gortinia, Isthmos, Kalamata, Klitoria, Krinides, Kavala, Thessaloniki, Xanthi Drama, Kavala, Seres, Sofia (BG), Lamia, Larissa, Leonidio, Megalopoli, Thessaloniki Nafplio, Patra, Tripoli, Thessaloniki, Tickets: e-Ticket Thiva, Zacha. Athens Terminals Kiffissos Bus Terminal: 100, Kifissou Avn. GR 10442 Athens • Liosion Bus Terminal: 260, Liossion Str. GR 10445 Athens 2021 • 371 gtp-publication.indb 371 08-Jul-21 5:20:14 PM.
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