Athens will operate on a 24-hour public transport schedule for the first time on Saturday, July 5.
In its announcement, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport stated that OASA is launching a pilot program for 24-hour service on Metro Lines 2 and 3, Tram Lines T6 and T7, and 9 selected bus routes that cover key areas in the Attica basin.
“This initiative enhances the overall commuting experience in the city, providing a safe and reliable option for the public at all hours of the day. It also marks a significant step toward upgrading urban transit services and boosting Athens’ international profile,” the ministry noted.
In a later phase, the trial implementation will be evaluated based on operational and quality data collected.
“The contribution of the employees in this effort is of key importance, as they support the 24-hour pilot operation of urban transit with a strong sense of responsibility and professionalism, meeting the day’s increased operational demands,” the announcement adds.
Metro and Tram Operation Details
The pilot 24-hour fixed-track transport operation on July 5 applies to Metro Lines 2 and 3 and Tram Lines T6 and T7.
Metro Line 2 Frequency – July 5 (22:00) to July 6 (10:00)
22:00 – 00:20: every 10′ 50”
00:20 – 02:00: every 15′
02:00 – 05:30: every 15′
05:30 – 07:00: every 12′ 30”
07:00 – 10:00: every 10′ 50”
Metro Line 3 Frequency – July 5 (22:00) to July 6 (10:00)
Plakentias – Dimotiko Theatro / Airport
22:00 – 00:20: every 9′ 00” / 36′
00:20 – 02:00: every 15′
02:00 – 05:30: every 15′
05:30 – 07:00: every 10′ 00” / 36′
07:00 – 10:00: every 9′ 00” / 36′
Tram Line T6 & T7 Frequency – July 5 (22:00) to July 6 (10:00)
Pikrodafni – Syntagma (T6) / Asklipieio Voula – Agia Triada (T7)
22:00 – 00:30: every 15′ / 15′
00:30 – 01:40: every 25′ / 25′
01:40 – 05:30: every 25′ / 25′
05:30 – 10:00: every 12′ / 12′
Bus Line Operation
The pilot 24-hour bus operation on July 5 applies to 9 additional lines, beyond the existing 24-hour and night lines.
Additional Lines in the 24-Hour Pilot Program
164 Ag. Dimitrios Station – Kato Ilioupoli – Argyroupoli – Terpsithea
221 University Campus – Academia
608 Galatsi – Academia – Zografou Cemetery
703 Piraeus – Ag. Anargyroi – Ag. Eleftherios (via Thivon)
842 Perama – Korydallos Station
049 Piraeus – Omonia
A15 Larissis Station – Dasos
B11 Vathi Square – Ilion – Petroupoli
B12 Attiki Station – Ano Liosia
Permanent 24-Hour Bus Lines
040 Piraeus – Syntagma
11 Ano Patissia – Neo Pagkrati – Nea Elvetia
Χ93 Kifisos Intercity Bus Station – Athens Airport
Χ95 Syntagma – Athens Airport
Χ96 Piraeus – Athens Airport
Χ97 Athens Airport – Elliniko Station
Permanent Night Bus Lines
400 Piraeus – Doukissis Plakentias Station
500 Piraeus – Kifisia
790 Glyfada – Peristeri – Anthoupoli
Χ14 Syntagma – Kifisia
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