Proastiakos - Connections

Connections

The suburban railway connects with the other urban railways of Athens in the following stations:

  • Piraeus: The suburban station is located close to the ISAP terminus.
  • Athens Central (Larissa Station): connection with Athens Metro line 2.
  • Nerantziotissa: Connection with ISAP (Metro Line 1).
  • Plakentias: connection with Athens Metro line 3.
  • Pallini: shared station with Metro line 3.
  • Paiania–Kantza: shared station with Metro line 3.
  • Koropi: shared station with Metro line 3.
  • Airport: shared station with Metro line 3.

The Proastiakos service towards Kiato also connects to the following long distance and regional rail services:

  • Acharnai (SKA): passengers can transfer to the mainline and regional rail service of Greece.
  • Kiato: passengers can transfer to TrainOSE bus services or to the metre gauge rail service to Patras.

The Proastiakos service towards Larissa also connects to the following long distance and regional rail services:

  • Platy: passengers can transfer to the regional rail service of Western Macedonia (towards Verroia, Edessa, Amyntaio, Florina and Kozani).
  • Larissa: passengers can transfer to the mainline and regional rail service.

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