Athens public transport services cut down due to low passenger traffic
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Athens Urban Transport Organisation (OASA) on Thursday announced that it is suspending after-midnight services on the Athens metro and Athens tram while reducing the frequency of public transport services of all types during the day due to the massive drop in passenger traffic, which fell by 70 percent in recent days.
Metro lines 2 and 3 will start operating at 06:30, with trains running every 7 minutes until 22:00 and every 10 minutes until midnight. On line 1, trains will start running at 05:30 and continue until midnight.
Passengers can get information on the revised daily schedule via the OASA Telematics app and website, as well as the phone line 11185
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