KTEL (Greece)
KTEL (Greek: Κοινά Ταμεία Εισπράξεων Λεωφορείων, "Common Funds of Bus Proceeds") is the main intercity public transport bus service in Greece. It is a cooperation of 62 regional bus companies, usually named after the regional unit they serve, e.g. KTEL Imathias for Imathia. KTEL was founded in 1952.[1]
KTEL bus station in Pyrgos | |
Founded | 1952 |
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Headquarters | Athens, Greece |
Service area | Greece |
Service type | Intercity coach service |
Website | ktelbus |
The KTEL companies provide 80% of all passenger transportation in Greece.[1] Interregional transport, e.g. to Athens, is provided by most of the KTEL companies.[2]
Urban KTEL
Local KTEL companies provide service to the cities and villages of the local regional unit.
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References
- Information about KTEL companies
- "Buses in Greece (KTEL): Stations and connections - Greeka.com". Greeka. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
External links
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