Eliki railway station

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Proastiakos icon (no text).svg Ελίκη
Eliki
LocationNikoleika 251 00,
Achaea[1]
Greece
Coordinates38°12′57″N 22°08′28″E / 38.215924°N 22.141160°E / 38.215924; 22.141160Coordinates: 38°12′57″N 22°08′28″E / 38.215924°N 22.141160°E / 38.215924; 22.141160
Owned byGAIAOSE[2]
Line(s)Proastiakos icon (no text).svg Athens Airport–Patras railway[3]
Platforms2 (side platforms)
Tracks2[4]
Train operatorsTrainOSE
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels2
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Disabled accessAiga waitingroom inv.svg Aiga stairs down inv.svg Aiga elevator inv.svg
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened22 June 2020
Electrified25 kV AC, 50 Hz (From 2021)[5]
Services
Preceding station   Proastiakos icon (no text).svg Proastiakos   Following station
Terminus
Line 5
towards Athens
Line 5
towards Kiato
Location
Eliki is located in Greece
Eliki
Eliki
Location within Greece

Eliki railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Ελίκη, romanizedSidirodromikós Stathmós Eliki) is a Station[6] on the Athens Airport–Patras railway line just outside the borders of the settlement of Eliki, a small village in Achaea, Greece. It is located just North of village, close to the 8A motorway. It was opened on 22 June 2020 as part of the €848-million ErgOSE[6] project extension of the Athens Airport–Patras railway to Aigio rail line, co-financed by the European Union's Cohesion Fund 2000–2006.[7][8] The station is served by Line 5 of Proastiakos Athens between Athens and Aigio.[9] It should not be confused with the now-closed station on the old Piraeus–Patras railway, which is located northeast of the current station, closer to the coast of the Corinthian Gulf

History[]

The Station opened 22 June 2020 by Minister of Transport, Kostas Karamanlis.[10] as part of the €848-million ErgOSE[6] project extension of the Athens Airport–Patras railway to Aigio railline[11] co-financed by the European Union's Cohesion Fund 2000–2006.[7][8] It is constructed on upgraded sections of the former Piraeus–Patras railway SPAP line. It was one of three new stations in (Xylokastro, Akrata, and Aegio) and six holts (Diminio, Lykoporia, Lygia, Platanos Beach, Diakopto, and Eliki) to come online when the section of track opened.[12] It should not be confused with the now-closed on the old Piraeus–Patras railway SPAP, which is located northeast of the current station, near the beach of Kohl.

Facilities[]

The raised station is accessed via stairs or a ramp. It has two side platforms, with station buildings located below the platform level, with access to the platform level via stairs or lift. The Station buildings are equipped only with a waiting area. At platform level, there are sheltered seating and Dot-matrix display departure and arrival screens and timetable poster boards on both platforms. It is equipped with CCTV systems,[13] Fire Detection systems & Honeywell Security Systems.[14] There is no car park on-site, as Palea EO Korinthou Patron runs alongside eastbound platforms. Currently, there is no local bus stop connecting the station.

Services[]

The station is served the following lines of the Athens Proastiakos[15] or suburban railway:

Line 5[16] Aigio - Athens[17] with 1 tph. (transfer to Regional, Express & InterCity services at Athens[18] and the Diakopto rack railway at Diakopto railway station)

Line 5[19] Aigio - Kiato[20][9] with 1 tph (transfer to Regional, Express & InterCity services at Athens). Around 10 trains call at the station each day.

Line structure
Legend
to Athens

Station layout[]

Ground level Customer service Exit/Tickets
Level
Ε1
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 1 Proastiakos icon (no text).svg towards Aigio
Platform 2 Proastiakos icon (no text).svg towards Athens (Diakopto)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Σε λειτουργία η νέα διπλή σιδηροδρομική γραμμή Κιάτο – Διακοφτό – Αίγιο". Capital.gr.
  2. ^ https://www.gaiaose.com/
  3. ^ "OSE – 2017 Network Statement Annexes".
  4. ^ "Επαναλειτουργεί το α' εξάμηνο 2019 η σιδηροδρομική γραμμή Κιάτο-Αίγιο". www.naftemporiki.gr. 26 November 2018.
  5. ^ "Στις ράγες τον Απρίλιο το τρένο στο τμήμα Κιάτο – Αίγιο". The Best. 20 January 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Full Steam Ahead For New Railway Line In The Peloponnese - Greek City Times".
  7. ^ a b "New Kiato-Diakofto-Aigio railway line is launched in Greece". TornosNews.GR.
  8. ^ a b "Greece Inaugurates New Peloponnese Rail Line". GTP Headlines. 15 July 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Athens Suburban Railway". Athens: TrainOSE. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Στις ράγες τον Απρίλιο το τρένο στο τμήμα Κιάτο – Αίγιο". TheBest (in Greek). 20 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  11. ^ "Σε μία ώρα στην Κόρινθο από αύριο ο Προαστιακός". Naftemporiki (in Greek). Athens. 26 September 2005. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  12. ^ "Κιάτο – Ροδοδάφνη (Αίγιο) (Υποδομή, Επιδομή, Σηματοδότηση, Σταθμοί)".
  13. ^ "Ανατροπή στο διαγωνισμό ηλεκτροκίνησης της γραμμής Κιάτο-Ροδοδάφνη". 2 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Σιδηροδρομικοί Σταθμοί ΟΣΕ".
  15. ^ "Athens Suburban Railway". Athens: TrainOSE. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  16. ^ "Ο προαστιακός έπιασε... Χαλκίδα". Τα Νέα. Αθήνα. 6 June 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  17. ^ Proastiakos timetable 2020
  18. ^ https://www.trainose.gr/επιβατικό-έργο/προαστιακός-σιδηρόδρομος/προαστιακός-αθηνών/
  19. ^ "Ο προαστιακός έπιασε... Χαλκίδα". Τα Νέα. Αθήνα. 6 June 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  20. ^ "Στους Αγίους Αναργύρους θα τερματίζουν τα δρομολόγια του Προαστιακού από Χαλκίδα". 21 October 2019.
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