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Line 1 (Thessaloniki Metro)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

To N. Sid. Stathmos / Nea Elvetia
Προς Ν. Σιδ. Σταθμό / Νέα Ελβετία
Overview
StatusUnder construction
Termini
Stations13
Colour on mapRed
Service
TypeDeep Level
SystemThessaloniki Metro
Depot(s)Pylaia depot
Rolling stock18 AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro
History
Planned openingMarch 2024
Technical
Line length9.6 km (6.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC
Route map

N. Sid. Stathmos Line 2 (Thessaloniki Metro) Hellenic Railways Organisation Park and ride
Dimokratias
Venizelou
Aghia Sofia
Sintrivani/Ekthesi
Panepistimio Park and ride
Papafi
Efklidi
Fleming
Analipseos
25 Martiou
Line 2 (Thessaloniki Metro)
Voulgari
Nea Elvetia Park and ride
Pylaia depot
Topographic map of Line 1

Line 1 of the Thessaloniki Metro, also known as the Base Project (Greek: Βασικό Έργο), is a deep-level underground rapid transit line in Thessaloniki, Greece, connecting N. Sid. Stathmos in the west with Nea Elvetia in the east, before continuing on to the Pylaia depot. The line is set to open in March 2024. Discovery of historical sites in 2019 halted work for 28 months while excavations took place.[1] Of the line's 13 stations, 11 are also stops for Thessaloniki Metro's Line 2, as they will share tunnels.[2] The line is expected to open in 2024.[3][4]

Construction costs for the line are set at 1.05 billion ($1.19 billion), enough to classify it as a megaproject.[5]

Stations

Thessaloniki Metro Line 1 Stations[6]
# Name Opening
date
Connections
English Greek
1 N. Sid. Stathmos Ν. Σιδ. Σταθμός 2024 Line 2 (Thessaloniki Metro) Line 2, Proastiakos,
and Hellenic Railways
2 Dimokratias Δημοκρατίας 2024 Line 2 (Thessaloniki Metro) Line 2
3 Venizelou Βενιζέλου 2024
4 Aghia Sofia Αγία Σοφία 2024
5 Sintrivani/Ekthesi Σιντριβάνι/Έκθεση 2024
6 Panepistimio Πανεπιστήμιο 2024
7 Papafi Παπάφη 2024
8 Efklidi Ευκλείδη 2024
9 Fleming Φλέμιγκ 2024
10 Analipseos Αναλήψεως 2024
11 25 Martiou 25ης Μαρτίου 2024
12 Voulgari Βούλγαρη 2024 none
13 Nea Elvetia Νέα Ελβετία 2024

References

  1. ^ Stoyanov, Anton (29 May 2020). "Thessaloniki subway system to be completed by 2023". The Mayor. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Η Συνέντευξη τoυ Γιάννη Μυλόπουλου για το Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης" [Giannis Mylopoulos' interview about the Thessaloniki Metro]. www.ypodomes.gr. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  3. ^ Newsroom (4 September 2022). "Καραγιάννης: Η Θεσσαλονίκη θα έχει μετρό στα τέλη του 2023". www.kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
  4. ^ "After 18 Years Construction, Thessaloniki's Metro Will Open in 2024". The National Herald. October 5, 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  5. ^ Attiko Metro A.E. "Funding". www.ametro.gr. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  6. ^ Attiko Metro A.E. "Thessaloniki Metro Map". www.ametro.gr. Retrieved 13 August 2018.

See also

This page was last edited on 14 February 2024, at 16:48
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