Agios Ioannis metro station
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Agios Ioannis ( el, Άγιος Ιωάννης, ), also known as Aghios Ioannis on signage, is a station on
Athens Metro The Athens Metro ( el, Μετρό Αθήνας, Metro Athinas, translit-std=iso) is a rapid-transit system in Greece which serves the Athens urban area and parts of East Attica. Line 1 opened as a conventional steam railway in 1869 and electrif ...
Line 2. The station opened on 15 November 2000, as part of the extension from to .


History

The station was part of the original Athens Metro plan that was approved in 1991. It opened on 15 November 2000 along with the Syntagma- Dafni extension, 10 months after the first section of the system opened.


Entrances

The station can be reached by two entrances, both on Agios Ioannis Square. The one is located near Kasomouli street and the other near Pytheou street. There is also an elevator located on the square.


Gallery

File:Agios Ioannis metro station entrance sign.jpg, Sign on Agios Ioannis Square File:Agios Ioannis metro station entrance Kasomouli.jpg, Entrance at Kasomouli street File:Agios Ioannis metro station entrance Pytheou.jpg, Entrance at Pytheou street File:Agios Ioannis metro station concourse.jpg, The station's concourse level File:Agios Ioannis metro station platform sign.jpg, Station's sign on the platforms


References

Athens Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2000 2000 establishments in Greece {{Athens-struct-stub