Faliro metro station

Faliro metro station is on Athens Metro Line 1. It is near the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex (Peace and Friendship Stadium and the Karaiskakis Stadium). The station is also adjacent to a rolling stock depot.

Φάληρο
Faliro
Line 1 station platforms
LocationNeo Faliro, Piraeus
Greece
Coordinates37°56′38″N 23°41′10″E
Line(s)
Platforms10
Tracks8
Connections
Construction
Structure typeAt Grade
Platform levels2
History
Opened9 August 1882
Rebuilt16 February 1887
Services
Preceding station   Athens Metro   Following station
Terminus
Line 1
towards Kifisia
Preceding station   Athens Tram   Following station
Neo Faliro
towards Asklipio Voulas
Line 3 Thucydides
Transfer at: SEF
Terminus
Neo Faliro
towards Syntagma
Line 4 Aristotle
Transfer at: SEF
Terminus
Location
Φάληρο
Faliro
Location within Piraeus

There is a footbridge connecting the station with the terminal of Athens Tram, S.E.F. (Σ.E.Φ.).

Station layout

Level
L1
Platform 1 out of order
Island platform, outbound or interchange to
Platform 2 towards Piraeus (Terminus)
Island platform, inbound
Platform 3 towards Kifisia (Moschato)
Side platform, outbound or interchange to
Ground/Concourse
G/C
Customer service Tickets
Exits
Poseidonos Avenue
Platform 4 out of order
Island platform, out of order
Platform 5 out of order
Platform 6A/6B towards Syntagma/Asklpiio Voulas →
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Platform 7A/7B towards Syntagma/Asklpiio Voulas →


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