Line A1 (Athens Suburban and Regional Railway) explained

Box Width:25em
To Piraeus/Airport
Προς Πειραιά/Αεροδρόμιο
Type:Commuter rail
Status:Operating
Locale:Greece (Attica)
Operator:Hellenic Train
Formeroperator:TrainOSE
Start:Piraeus 37.9491°N 23.6428°W
Stops:19
End:Athens Airport 37.9369°N 23.9447°W
Distance:48.2km (30miles)
Journeytime:1 hour and 3 minutes
Frequency:18 per-day
Line Used:Piraeus–Platy Athens Airport–Patras
Class:Standard class only
Sleeping:No
Catering:No
Speed:1600NaN0 (average)
2000NaN0 (highest)
Owners:OSE (Lines), Gaiose (Buildings)[1]
Map State:collapsed

Line A1 is a Athens Suburban Railway (Proastiakos) line in Athens, Greece, managed by Hellenic Train. The service connects Piraeus with the Airport. The line shares a part of its course with lines A2 and A4 as well as Metro line 3, but also with line A3 at Athens. The first Suburban line was inaugurated on 30 July 2004, using 17 OSE Class 560 DMUs between Larissa Station (Now Athens) and the Airport. With the completion of the electrification of the sections of the line to Athens in 2017 and Piraeus in 2018.[2] [3] The line now exclusively uses OSE class 460 EMUs rolling stock.

History

The initial planning phase of the line provided for the use of express trains (Airport Express) from Piraeus to the Airport with intermediate stations only in Athens, Agioi Anargyroi, Neratziotissa, Kifissias and Dukisis Placentias, and with a journey time of half an hour. In the end, however, the need to connect the capital's international airport with the city's most central station, Syntagma, imposed the joint travel of Suburban and Metro from Doukissis Plakentias to the Airport.

Line A1 was put into operation on 30 July 2004, connecting Athens with the Airport without electrification.[4] On 6 August 2004, one week after the inauguration of the line, the Neratziotissa was inaugurated. In 2006, the section from Neratziotissa to the Airport was electrified, which led to the addition of new routes along this section, operated by brand new Desiro 460 electrified trains. On 4 June 2007, the routes were extended from Athens to Piraeus. In July 2007, all Athens Suburban Railway services were transferred from OSE to TrainOSE.[5]

With the extension to Ano Liosia was electrification in 2009, the line underwent a track change, connecting the Airport with Ano Liosia exclusively by electric EMUs. On 8 August 2010, Metamorfosi station opened, while in December of the same year, the line's routes were extended to Kato Acharnes on the occasion of the completion of electrification in this section.[6] [7] On 5 April 2011, the Acharnon Railway Center was opened.[8]

In 2017 OSE's passenger transport sector was privatised as TrainOSE, (Now Hellenic Train) currently, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane[9] infrastructure, including stations, remained under the control of OSE. The line underwent another change of course on 30 July 2017, 13 years after its inauguration, due to the restructuring of the Suburban network on the occasion of the extension of electrification from Agioi Anargyrou to Athens central station. Then the itineraries between Athens and the Airport were restored with a new direct connection, exclusively with EMU trains.[10] The route was extended to Piraeus again on 1 February 2018, after electrification of the remaining section.

Stations

Route
services
align=center rowspan = "2" Namealign=center colspan = "2" Connectionsalign=center colspan = "3" Location
align=center Connections
Suburban
align=center Other connectionsalign=center Municipalityalign=center Regional
unit
align=center Region
Line 1 stations
align=center align=center align=center Piraeusalign=left align=center align=center rowspan=2 Piraeusalign=center rowspan=3 Piraeusalign=center rowspan=19 Attica
align=center align=center align=center Lefkaalign=left align=center
align=center align=center align=center Rentisalign=left align=center align=center Nikaia-Α.Ι.R.
align=center align=center align=center Tavrosalign=left align=center align=center Moschato-Tavrosalign=center South Athens
align=center align=center align=center Roufalign=left align=center align=center rowspan=2 Athensalign=center rowspan=2 Central Athens
align=center align=center align=center Athensalign=left align=center
align=center align=center align=center Agioi Anargyroialign=left align=center align=center rowspan=2 Agioi Anargyroi-Kamateroalign=center rowspan=2 West Athens
align=center align=center align=center Pyrgos Vasilissisalign=left align=center
align=center align=center align=center Kato Acharnesalign=left align=center align=center Acharnesalign=center East Attica
align=center align=center align=center Metamorfosialign=left align=left align=center Metamorfosialign=center rowspan=6 North Athens
align=center align=center align=center Irakleioalign=left align=left align=center Irakleio, Attica
align=center align=center align=center Neratziotissaalign=left align=center align=center rowspan=2 Maroussi
align=center align=center align=center Kifisiasalign=left align=left
align=center align=center align=center Pentelisalign=left align=left align=center Vrilissia
align=center align=center align=center Doukissis Plakentiasalign=left align=center align=center Chalandri
align=center align=center align=center Pallinialign=left align=center align=center PalliniEast Attica
align=center align=center align=center Paiania–Kantzaalign=left align=center align=center Paiania
align=center align=center align=center Koropialign=left align=center align=center Kropia
align=center align=center align=center Athens Airportalign=left align=center align=center Spata-
Artemida

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . gaiaose.com.
  2. Web site: Ηλεκτροκίνηση 3 Γέφυρες – Πειραιάς . ΕΡΓΟΣΕ . 6 September 2020 . 5 September 2018.
  3. Web site: ΣΚΑ – 3 Γέφυρες . ΕΡΓΟΣΕ . 6 September 2020 . 19 March 2018.
  4. News: Και ο προαστιακός σιδηρόδρομος μπήκε σε τροχιά . 5 September 2020 . . 31 July 2004 . Αθήνα.
  5. Web site: Company . hellenictrain.gr/en . hellenictrain.gr . 29 January 2023 . en.
  6. Web site: ΣΚΑ – Κιάτο . ΕΡΓΟΣΕ . 5 September 2020 . 20 March 2018.
  7. News: Σε 55 λεπτά το δρομολόγιο Αθήνα - Κιάτο με τον προαστιακό σιδηρόδρομο . 5 September 2020 . . 11 April 2011 . Αθήνα.
  8. News: Σε λειτουργία από σήµερα ο σταθµός του ΣΚΑ . 5 September 2020 . Τα Νέα . 5 April 2011 . Αθήνα.
  9. Web site: It's a new day for TRAINOSE as FS acquires the entirety of the company's shares . ypodomes.com. 14 September 2017.
  10. Web site: Σημαντικές αλλαγές στον Προαστιακό Σιδηρόδρομο Αθήνας από 30/07/2017 . . 5 September 2020 . 30 July 2017.