Mar 19 • 09:05 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Tram: The 'L. Vouliagmenis', 'Zappeio', and 'Syntagma' stops are in operation from today

The tram stops 'L. Vouliagmenis', 'Zappeio', and 'Syntagma' are operational again starting today, March 19, 2026.

Starting today, March 19, 2026, the tram stops at 'L. Vouliagmenis', 'Zappeio', and 'Syntagma' have resumed operations, according to an announcement by STASY. This development marks the restoration of service for the entirety of Line 6, which connects the areas from 'Pikrodafni' to 'Syntagma'. Previously, operations were temporarily halted on the stretch between 'Syntagma' and 'Fix' to facilitate works initiated by the Public Spaces Development Company on Vasilissis Olgas Avenue.

The resumption of tram services on these crucial stops is expected to improve public transport accessibility in the central areas of Athens, which are frequently visited by both locals and tourists. The 'Syntagma' stop, in particular, serves as a key transit point due to its proximity to many governmental and historic sites, making its operational status essential for public mobility.

With the restoration of services, commuters can expect a return to normalcy in their daily travel routines. This is a positive step towards ensuring the efficiency of public transportation in Athens as the city continues to focus on infrastructure rehabilitation and urban mobility.

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