Koropi station

Κορωπί
Koropi
Platforms
Location Koropi, Athens
East Attica
Greece
Coordinates 37°54′46″N 23°53′45″E / 37.91278°N 23.89583°E / 37.91278; 23.89583Coordinates: 37°54′46″N 23°53′45″E / 37.91278°N 23.89583°E / 37.91278; 23.89583
Operated by TrainOSE
Line(s)

Athens Airport–Kiato railway[1]
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Connections [1]
Construction
Structure type At Grade
Platform levels 2
History
Opened 30 July 2004
Rebuilt 10 July 2006
Electrified Yes
Services
Preceding station   Athens Metro   Following station
towards Agia Marina
Line 3
Terminus
Preceding station   Proastiakos   Following station
towards Piraeus
Piraeus – Airport
Terminus
towards Ano Liosia
Ano Liosia – Airport
Terminus

Koropi station is a train station that serves that serves both the Proastiakos suburban railway and Line 3 of the Athens Metro. It is east of the town of Koropi in East Attica. It opened to Proastiakos trains on 30 July 2004,[2] with Athens Metro services calling at this station from 10 July 2006.[3]

The station’s platforms have two levels, with each end serving trains from either the Athens Metro or Proastiakos: Proastiakos Kiato-Airport line trains stop at the northern end while Athens Metro Line 3 trains stop at the southern end.[4] As of 2013 the station is served by three Proastiakos trains per hour to the airport, two to Ano Liosia and one to Kiato.[5]

Station layout

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Platforms
Platform 1 towards Kiato, towards Agia Marina (Paiania–Kantza)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 2 towards Airport (Terminus)

References

  1. 1 2 "OSE - 2017 Network Statement Annexes".
  2. "Athens Timeline (Proastiakos, Metro, Tram, Lycabettus)". CityRailTransit. 30 December 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  3. "UrbanRail.Net > > ATHENS - ATHINA Metro - Line 3". UrbanRail.net. 2004. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  4. "Urban Rail Transport SA (STASY SA) - Stations - Koropi". Urban Rail Transport Company (STASY S.A.). Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  5. "Railway Timetable" (PDF). Proastiakos. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 July 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
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