STASY
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Urban Rail Transport S.A. (Greek: Σταθερές Συγκοινωνίες, romanized: Statheres Synkoinonies, ΣΤΑΣΥ), commonly abbreviated as STASY,[1][2] is a Greek public transport operator of the Athens Metro and the Athens Tram. It is the metro and tram subsidiary of Transport for Athens (OASA S.A.),[3] and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the metro and tram network, including rolling stock, 59 tram stops, and 62 of the 66 metro stations.
Native name | Σταθερές Συγκοινωνίες |
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Romanized name | Statheres Synkoinonies |
Company type | Anonymi Etaireia (SA) |
Predecessors | |
Founded | 17 June 2011; 12 years ago (2011-06-17) in Athens, Greece |
Headquarters | Athinas 67 , 105 52 Athens Greece |
Area served | Greater Athens |
Key people | Charalampos Damaskos (CEO) |
Owner | Transport for Athens (100%) |
Website | stasy |
STASY was created in 2011, as a merger of the Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways (ISAP), the Attiko Metro Operation Company (AMEL), and Tram S.A., and its logo is an amalgamation of the oval-shaped format of ISAP's logo, and the blue and green colours from AMEL's logo.