List of Thessaloniki Metro stations

This is a list of Thessaloniki Metro stations. 18 stations are currently under construction, while 16 stations are planned for future extensions.[1]

The Thessaloniki Metro network.

Stations under construction edit

# Name[1] Opening
date
Line(s) Other
Connections
English Greek Literal
1 25 Martiou 25ης Μαρτίου 25th of March Str. 2024    
2 Aghia Sofia Αγία Σοφία Hagia Sophia 2024    
3 Analipseos Αναλήψεως Ascension 2024    
4 Aretsou Aρετσού Nea Aretsou 2025  
5 Dimokratias Δημοκρατίας Democracy Sq. 2024    
6 Efklidi Ευκλείδη Euclid 2024    
7 Fleming Φλέμιγκ Alexander Fleming Str. 2024    
8 Kalamaria Καλαμαριά Kalamaria 2025  
9 Mikra Μίκρα Mikra 2025   Shuttle to Airport[2]
10 N. Sid. Stathmos Ν. Σιδ. Σταθμός New Railway Station 2024     Proastiakos,
and Hellenic Railways
11 Nea Elvetia Νέα Ελβετία New Helvetia 2024  
12 Nea Krini Νέα Κρήνη New Fountain 2025  
13 Nomarhia Νομαρχία Prefectural Administration 2025  
14 Panepistimio Πανεπιστήμιο University 2024    
15 Papafi Παπάφη Papafis Str. 2024    
16 Sintrivani/Ekthesi Σιντριβάνι/Έκθεση Fountain/Exposition 2024    
17 Venizelou Βενιζέλου Venizelos Str. 2024    
18 Voulgari Βούλγαρη Voulgaris Str. 2024  

Future stations edit

There are currently plans to extend the network to the northwest, with 8 stations, and to the southeast, with 4 stations, as well as further branches to the northwest. The named stations are:[1]

  • On the northwestern loop: Eptalofos, Evosmos, Ilioupoli, Kordelio, Menemeni, Neapoli, Polihni, Stavroupoli.
  • On the southeast (airport) extension: Aerodromio Makedonia, Anotera Scholi Polemou, Diavalkaniko, and Georgiki Scholi.
  • On further branchings to the northwestern loop: Efkarpia, Nosokomio Papageorgiou, and two unnamed stations.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Attiko Metro S.A. "Thessaloniki Metro Lines Development Plan" (PDF). www.ametro.gr. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Η Συνέντευξη τoυ Γιάννη Μυλόπουλου για το Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης" [Giannis Mylopoulos' interview about the Thessaloniki Metro]. www.ypodomes.gr. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.