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Changes in Metro and Tram Services This Weekend

November 11, 2021

ATHENS – There will be changes to services on the Athens metro and tram lines this weekend, November 13-14, Urban Rail Transport (STASY) announced on Thursday.

Specifically, Nikea metro station on line 3 will be closed throughout the weekend due to works for the extension of the line 3 to Piraeus. Nikea and Korydallos will be linked with the bus route 900.

The tram routes will terminate at ‘FIX’ station from 14:00 on Saturday until 20:00 on Sunday due to the 38th Athens Authentic Marathon.

Additionally, between 08:00 to 10:00 on Sunday the tram will terminate at “Midias-Mykalis” station due to technical works.

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