25 Martiou station

25ης Μαρτίου
25 Martiou
Location Thessaloniki
Greece
Coordinates 40°36′02″N 22°57′30″E / 40.60056°N 22.95833°E / 40.60056; 22.95833Coordinates: 40°36′02″N 22°57′30″E / 40.60056°N 22.95833°E / 40.60056; 22.95833
Owned by Thessaloniki Metro
Line(s) Line 1 (Thessaloniki Metro) Line 2 (Thessaloniki Metro)
Platforms 1 (island)
Tracks 2
Construction
Disabled access Yes
History
Opening 2020[1]
Electrified Yes
Services
  Future service  
Preceding station   Thessaloniki Metro   Following station
Line 1
toward Nea Elvetia
Line 2
toward Mikra
Location
25 Martiou
Location within the Thessaloniki urban area

25 Martiou (Greek: 25ης Μαρτίου, literally 25th of March)[2] is an under-construction metro station serving Thessaloniki Metro's Line 1 and Line 2. The station takes its name from a nearby major road, which commemorates the traditional date of the start of the Greek War of Independence in 1821. It is expected to enter service in 2020.[1]

Travelling on Line 1 or Line 2 from N. Sid. Stathmos, 25 Martiou is the last station at which the two lines share tunnels. From here eastwards, Line 1 continues to Nea Elvetia (and Pylaia depot) and Line 2 to Mikra.

This station also appears in the 1988 Thessaloniki Metro proposal.[3] In older iterations of the Thessaloniki Metro Lines Development Plan, the station is listed as Patrikiou, named after Minas Patrikios (el), a lawyer who in 1925 became the first elected Mayor of Thessaloniki.[4] In the 1988 proposal, Patrikiou and 25 Martiou are separate stations.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Θεσσαλονίκη: Νοέμβριο του 2020 παραδίδεται η 1η γραμμή μετρό Νέα Ελβετία-Συντριβάνι" [Thessaloniki: The 1st line from Nea Elvetia to Sintrivani will be opened in 2020]. www.iefimerida.gr (in Greek). 20 March 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. Attiko Metro A.E. "Project progress". www.ametro.gr. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Κι όμως! Το ΜΕΤΡΟ Θεσσαλονίκης είναι έτοιμο (στα χαρτιά) από το 1987!" [It's true! The Thessaloniki Metro was ready (on paper) in 1987 already!]. www.karfitsa.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  4. Σχέδιο Ανάπτυξης Γραμμών Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης at the Wayback Machine (archived 2017-07-12)

See also

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