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Type of service Exceptions 1-50 Urban (OASTH-operated) Lines 9 and 40 are outside Thessaloniki's urban area. Lines 1, 9, 36, 40, 42, 43 and 45 are also operated by KTEL. 51-92 Regional (KTEL-operated) Lines 59 and 60 are within Thessaloniki's urban area. Lines 52 and 72 are operated by OASTH despite being outside Thessaloniki's urban area.
Intercity Bus Station of Thessaloniki "Macedonia", also known as the KTEL Macedonia Intercity Bus station, is the main bus station of Thessaloniki, Greece and the largest bus terminal in Greece. It is located just 5km from the city center in Menemeni. Construction began in October 1996 and it was opened to the public in September 2002.
It is the largest bus terminal in Athens and the second-largest in Greece, the largest being the Thessaloniki "Macedonia" Intercity Bus Station. It is located in Peristeri towards Kifissou Avenue or European route E75. There are a lot of routes to Peloponnese, Epirus, Macedonia and Ionian Islands.
Thessaloniki Urban Transport Organisation Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Θεσσαλονίκης; Founded: 6 August 1957: Headquarters: Thessaloniki, Greece: Service area: Thessaloniki metropolitan area: Service type: Bus transport network: Routes: 85 (1 night route) Hubs: 2: Stations: 4: Fleet: 622 vehicles (347 ...
The Thessaloniki Transport Authority (Greek: Οργανισμός Συγκοινωνιακού Έργου Θεσσαλονίκης, 'Thessaloniki Transport Project Organisation', abbreviated as ΟΣΕΘ), is an anonymous company which plans, coordinates, and oversees the urban transportation network of Thessaloniki, [2] the second largest city in Greece.
Services from Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis were reduced from six to just two trains a day, reducing the reliability of services and passenger numbers. In 2017 OSE 's passenger transport sector was privatised as TrainOSE , currently, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane [ 5 ] infrastructure, including stations, remained ...
The Thessaloniki Inner Ring Road provides access to the A1 and the A2 motorways. A total of 2,285 parking spaces for cars exist at the front of the terminal building. A car rental service is available at the terminal building. In addition, taxi services are available outside the airport terminal building 24 hours a day.
In September 2017, Trenitalia announced that the V250 trains, formerly operated on the Fyra service between Amsterdam, Brussels and Breda may be used for services between Athens and Thessaloniki. [11] However, in August 2018, Trenitalia instead tested Frecciargento class ETR 485 trains to operate on the Athens-Thessaloniki line in 2018–2019. [12]