Victoria metro station, Athens

Coordinates: 37°59′35″N 23°43′50″E / 37.99306°N 23.73056°E / 37.99306; 23.73056
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Station platforms
General information
LocationVictoria Square, Athens
Greece
Coordinates37°59′35″N 23°43′50″E / 37.99306°N 23.73056°E / 37.99306; 23.73056
Operated byStatheres Sygkoinonies S.A.
Line(s)Template:OASA icons
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Services
Preceding station   Athens Metro Athens Metro   Following station
Template:OASA Metro lines
Location
Victoria metro station is located in Athens
Victoria metro station
Victoria metro station
Location within Athens

Victoria station (Greek: Βικτώρια) is on Athens Metro Line 1, between Omonoia and Attiki.[1] It is named after the British monarch Queen Victoria.

The station is underground and was recently renovated. It is the first underground station of the northern group of ISAP stations. The central station, Omonoia, is also underground. The architectural style of the station is Art Deco and the walls are covered with light blue tiles in contrast with the tiles of the Omonoia station, which are dark yellow.

Before and after the renovation, the station's name is shown in big white labels that were made in Germany by Emaillierwerk Gottfried Dichanz. The concept of the station is very similar to the stations in Berlin, the stairs in this concept go directly to the street.

Victoria station is 5 minutes walking distance from the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.

Citations

  1. ^ "Urban Rail Transport SA (STASY SA) :Stations". STASY S.A. Retrieved 8 October 2012.

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