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This template implements custom headers for the infoboxes of all railway, metro and tram stations in Greece.

Presently, the headers cannot be integrated into {{#invoke:Adjacent stations}}, due to the lack of support for Greek over English, variable backgrounds, outer borders, conditional icons, and conditional line colours.

Usage

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{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el =
| name    =
| mode    =
| mode_2  =
| line    =
| line_2  =
}}
  • |name_el= Station name in Greek, as it appears on the signage
  • |name= Station name in English, as it appears on the signage
  • |mode= First mode of transport served
  • |mode_2= Second mode of transport served (optional, requires |mode= to be set)
  • |line= First metro line or mode stripe
  • |line_2= Second metro line or mode stripe (optional)

Mode values

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|mode= and |mode_2= supports the following values, but |mode_2= will not work unless |mode= is set:

Mode Value Output
Hellenic Railways Organisation S Hellenic Railways Organisation
Hellenic Railways Organisation SO Diakopto–Kalavryta railway
Athens International Airport
(appears as white on a blue background)
AA Athens International Airport
Athens Metro AM Athens Metro
Athens Suburban Railway AS Athens Suburban Railway
Athens Tram AT Athens Tram
Patras Suburban Railway PS Patras Suburban Railway
Thessaloniki Metro TM Thessaloniki Metro
Thessaloniki Suburban Railway TS Thessaloniki Suburban Railway

A system icon for Thessaloniki Metro was added in November 2024.

In accordance with the situation on the ground, transit symbols (mode and mode_2) should be avoided on Athens and Thessaloniki Metro stations, except for:

The logo of Hellenic Train should not be used because they do not operate stations, similar to Renfe in Spain.

Stripe values

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|line= and |line_2= supports the following values. There is no stripe for Athens Suburban Railway stations from Acharnes Railway Center to Chalcis.

Mode Value Colour Notes
Athens Metro, Line 1 AM1 #007A33
Athens Metro, Line 2 AM2 #DA291C
Athens Metro, Line 3 AM3 #10069F
Athens Metro, Line 4 AM4 #FFA300
Athens Suburban Railway
Piraeus to the Airport, except Athens
AS #FFCD00 This template automatically sets the stripe to #00A3E0 if |name=Athens.
Athens Suburban Railway
Zefyri to Aigio, and Athens
ASK #00A3E0
Athens Tram AT #78BE20
Thessaloniki Metro, Line 1 TM1 #DA291C The line colours are similar to the Athens Metro.[1] TM12 sets the stripe to red/blue, according to signage inside stations such as Dimokratias (example):[2] the template rejects TM12 as a bottom stripe, because it uses inset drop shadows to achieve the dual-line effect.
Thessaloniki Metro, Line 2 TM2 #10069F
Thessaloniki Suburban Railway
Thessaloniki to Larissa only
TS #10069F

Examples

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National

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Markup Renders as
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Θήβα
| name    = Thiva
| mode    = S
}}
Hellenic Train
Θήβα
Thiva

Example nameplate for Thebes, a simple OSE station.

Athens

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Markup Renders as
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Μαρούσι
| name    = Marousi
| line    = AM1
}}
Μαρούσι
Marousi

Example nameplate for Marousi, a simple metro station.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Σύνταγμα
| name    = Syntagma
| mode    = AM
| mode_2  = AT
| line    = AM2
| line_2  = AM3
}}
Athens Metro
Σύνταγμα
Syntagma
Athens Tram

Example nameplate for Syntagma, which is a metro and tram interchange. A separate nameplate for the tram stop is not required if it has the same name.

The order of stripes are inverted at interchanges with Line 1, at Attiki, Monastiraki, Omonia and Piraeus.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = ΚΑΤ
| name    = KAT
| line    = AM1
}}
ΚΑΤ

Example nameplate for KAT, which only has one line because both names coincidentally use the same letters.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Συγγρού–Φιξ
| name    = Sygrou–Fix
| line    = AM2
}}
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Φίξ
| name    = Fix
| mode    = AT
| line    = AT
}}
Συγγρού–Φιξ
Sygrou–Fix
Athens Tram
Φίξ
Fix

Syngrou–Fix has two nameplates because the tram stop's name omits "Sygrou".

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Κινέττα
| name    = Kinetta
| mode    = AS
| line    = ASK
}}
Athens Suburban Railway
Κινέττα
Kinetta

Stripes for Athens Suburban Railway station nameplates are not the same as the lines that serve the station: see § Stripe values for more information.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών
| name    = Athens International Airport
| mode    = AA
}}
Athens International Airport
Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών
Athens International Airport

Athens Airport has a unique design, because it is owned by the airport authority.

Patras

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Markup Renders as
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Πάτρα
| name    = Patra
| mode    = PS
}}
Patras Suburban Railway
Πάτρα
Patra

Example nameplate for Patras, a simple Patras Suburban Railway station.

Thessaloniki

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Markup Renders as
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Νέα Ελβετία
| name    = Nea Elvetia
| line    = TM1
}}
Νέα Ελβετία
Nea Elvetia

Example nameplate for Nea Elvetia, a simple metro station.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Νέος {{abbr|Σιδ.|Σιδηροδρομικός}} Σταθμός
| name    = New Railway Station
| line    = TM12
| mode    = TM
| mode_2  = S
}}
Thessaloniki Metro
Νέος Σιδ. Σταθμός
New Railway Station
Hellenic Train

Example nameplate for New Railway Station, where Lines 1 and 2 use the same platforms, and there is a connection to the main railway station.[2]

You can use {{abbr}} to mark up abbreviated words (e.g. Σιδ. as an abbreviation of Σιδηροδρομικός).

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Δημοκρατίας
| name    = Dimokratias
| line    = TM12
}}
Δημοκρατίας
Dimokratias

Example nameplate for Dimokratias, where Lines 1 and 2 use the same platforms.

{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el = Σίνδος
| name    = Sindos
| mode    = TS
| line    = TS
}}
Thessaloniki Suburban Railway
Σίνδος
Sindos

Example nameplate for Sindos, a simple Thessaloniki Suburban Railway station.

The stripes are not the same as the lines that serve the station: see § Stripe values for more information.

Technical information

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The mode icons will not appear in hard copies or mobile versions of articles that use this header: the former is to conserve printer ink, and the latter is to improve navigation on small screens.

History

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This template replaced {{Infobox station/Header OASA}} in June 2023, ahead of the opening of the Thessaloniki Metro on 30 November 2024.

References

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  1. ^ Kaltsas, Chris (21 February 2024). "Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης: Ανακοινώνονται σύντομα οι νέες επεκτάσεις". Radio Thessaloniki (in Greek). Thessaloniki. Archived from the original on 22 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης: Έτσι θα είναι οι σταθμοί" [Thessaloniki Metro: This is what the stations will look like]. Proto Thema (in Greek). Athens: Tassos Karamitsos. 5 September 2024. Archived from the original on 10 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.

See also

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