Ano Patisia metro station

Coordinates: 38°01′25″N 23°44′10″E / 38.023735°N 23.735990°E / 38.023735; 23.735990
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Άνω Πατήσια
Ano Patissia
Station (1979), the northbound starting signal and the reversing siding.
General information
LocationAthens
Greece
Coordinates38°01′25″N 23°44′10″E / 38.023735°N 23.735990°E / 38.023735; 23.735990
Managed bySTASY
Line(s)Athens Metro Line 1
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
Key dates
12 February 1956Opened
30 December 2004Rebuilt[1]
Services
Preceding station Athens Metro Athens Metro Following station
Agios Eleftherios
towards Piraeus
Line 1 Perissos
towards Kifissia
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Attiki   Lavrion Square-Strofyli railway   Nea Ionia
  Athens-Lavrion Railway  
Location
Map

Ano Patisia (Greek: Άνω Πατήσια), also known as Ano Patissia on signage, is an Athens Metro station in Ano Patisia, Athens, Greece. It is located at 15.269 km from the starting point in Piraeus. The current station is built on a viaduct at the location of a train station on the former Lavriou Square-Strofyli railway line.

The old station of Attica Railways was opened on 4 February 1885 and closed down on 8 August 1938, pending electrification.[2] The railway level crossing, which was replaced with a viaduct when the line was electrified, gave the location its old name Alyssida.

The station was converted to standard gauge and was opened as part of the extension of Hellenic Electric Railways (EIS) to Kifissia in February 1956.[3][4] The station has two platforms and a reversing siding located between the up and down lines, which can connect to either track, so it can be used as a terminal station if needed. Ano Patissia station was actually used until 1985 as the northern terminus of a local service Thision-Patisia, to improve the service in the central part of the line. After a recent renovation for the 2004 Olympic Games, the station features escalators and lifts for the disabled.

The station is located next to the Eastern Orthodox parish church of Saint Barbara and near the shopping area of Ano Patisia.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stations". Athens Piraeus Electric Railways (in Greek). Athens. 17 January 2012. Archived from the original on 17 January 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  2. ^ G. Nathenas; A. Kourbelis; T. Vlastos; S. Kourouzidis; V. Katsareas; P. Karamanis; A. Klonos; N. Kokkinos (2007). Από τα Παμφορεία στο Μετρό (in Greek). Vol. 2. Athens: Μίλητος (Militos). pp. 730, 756. ISBN 978-960-8460-91-1.
  3. ^ G. Nathenas; A. Kourbelis; T. Vlastos; S. Kourouzidis; V. Katsareas; P. Karamanis; A. Klonos; N. Kokkinos (2007). Από τα Παμφορεία στο Μετρό (in Greek). Vol. 2. Athens: Μίλητος (Militos). p. 604. ISBN 978-960-8460-91-1.
  4. ^ 130 Χρόνια Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών-Πειραιώς Α.Ε. (130 years of Athens-Piraeus electric railways). ISAP. 1999–2005. p. 115. ISBN 960-86477-0-3.

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