Kallithea metro station explained

Name El:Καλλιθέα
Kallithea
Line:AM1
Borough:Kallithea
Country:Greece
Coordinates:37.9604°N 23.697°W
Manager:STASY
Platforms:2
Tracks:2
Structure:At-grade
Accessible:Yes
Years:27 February 1869
Events:Line opened
Years1:1 July 1928
Events1:Station opened
Years2:17 October 2003
Events2:Station rebuilt[1]
Mapframe:yes

Kallithea (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Καλλιθέα) is an Athens Metro Line 1 station, located in the municipality of Kallithea in the regional unit of South Athens, Attica and is also named after, 5.558 km from Piraeus. It is located in by the boundary with Kallithea. The station was opened by the Hellenic Electric Railways on 1 July 1928, and was renovated in 2004. The station contains two platforms. Its nearest station is 600m (2,000feet) to the east.

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.