Irakleio metro station explained

Name El:Ηράκλειο
Iraklio
Line:AM1
Borough:Irakleio
Country:Greece
Coordinates:38.0462°N 23.766°W
Manager:STASY
Platforms:2
Tracks:2
Structure:At-grade
Accessible:Yes
Years:4 March 1957
Events:Opened
Years1:18 July 2004
Events1:Rebuilt[1]
Mapframe:yes

Irakleio (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ηράκλειο,), also known as Iraklio on signage, is an Athens metro station in the municipality of Irakleio in the regional unit of North Athens, Attica, Greece. It is marked at the 19.246 km from the starting point in Piraeus station of Line 1.

Initially, the station served the Athens–Lavrion Railway and Lavrion Square-Strofyli railway, ran by the Attica Railways. From 1929 the Lavrion branch was operated by Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways.[2] The station was closed in 1938 for Kifissia traffic but remained open for Lavrion trains until 1957/1962. At the same location, the present station of EIS[3] was opened on 4 March 1957, using the same name. It was the northernmost terminus of EIS until Kifissia station was reopened on 10 August 1958. The station has two passenger platforms and a reversing siding.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stations. Athens Piraeus Electric Railways. 18 October 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20120117133834/http://www.isap.gr/page.asp?id=44. 17 January 2012. Athens. Greek. 17 January 2012.
  2. Book: 130 Χρόνια Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών-Πειραιώς Α.Ε. (130 years of Athens-Piraeus electric railways S.A.) . ISAP . 1999–2005 . 960-86477-0-3. 113–115.
  3. EIS (Ellinikoi Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi) was renamed ISAP (Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi Athinon-Piraios) in 1975, after nationalization.