Thessaloniki Metro, Underground transit system in Thessaloniki, Greece
Thessaloniki Metro is an underground rapid transit system in Greece designed to connect major parts of the city. The network includes 13 stations along approximately 10 kilometers of tracks, using fully automated trains to move passengers from the New Railway Station to Nea Elvetia.
The metro project began as the city recognized the need for modern public transportation infrastructure. The construction process revealed layers of history beneath the streets, including remains from ancient periods.
The station areas pass through neighborhoods where daily life continues alongside construction, showing how the city adapts to change. Locals and workers share the same streets during the transformation process.
The system operates with full automation, allowing frequent and rapid service between stations. Visitors should keep in mind that construction may still be ongoing in some areas, affecting accessibility.
Workers digging for the tunnels discovered an ancient town buried beneath the streets, complete with roads, workshops, and burial grounds. This find reveals how much history lies hidden below modern Thessaloniki.
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