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Athens Mass Transit System

The Athens Mass Transit System (or, more accurately, ''Mass transit system of Attica'') is the largest mass transit system of Greece. The system serves all areas in Athens Metropolitan Area and other parts of Attica Region.
==Companies==
In January 2011 the Greek government proposed a reorganization of the system, which involves reduction of the separate companies to just two, one for tram and rapid transit and one for conventional and trolley buses.〔(«Πράσινο» στο νομοσχέδιο για τις αστικές συγκοινωνίες ) Naftemporiki Newspaper, 2011-01-12.〕 In March 2011, the Greek Government passed Law 3920〔Law 3920, ''Government Gazette issue A-33'', 2011-03-03.〕 to allow Athens Metro Operations Company (AMEL) to absorb Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways and Athens Tram and create a new company "STASY S.A." ((ギリシア語:ΣΤΑΣΥ Α.Ε.)) Also ETHEL S.A. and ILPAP S.A. were merged in "OSY S.A." ((ギリシア語:ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.)). The mergers were officially announced on June 10, 2011. 〔Ministerial Decision 28737/2637, ''Government Gazette issue B-1454, 2011-06-17''〕 〔Ministerial Decision 28738/2638, ''Government Gazette issue B-1454, 2011-06-17''〕 While mergers at the top management level took place quickly, integration of the former companies at operations and support level proceeds slowly.
As of July 2011, the Athens Mass Transit System consists of:
* OSY S.A. ((ギリシア語:ΟΣΥ Α.Ε.))
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* A bus network, formerly operated by ETHEL (Etaireia Thermikon Leoforeion/Thermal Bus Company)
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* An electric trolleybus network, formerly operated by ILPAP (Ilektrokinita Leoforeia Periohis Athinon–Peiraios/Electric Buses of Athens–Piraeus)
* STASY S.A. ((ギリシア語:ΣΤΑΣΥ Α.Ε.))
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* The Athens Tram system, formerly operated by Tram S.A. which was a subsidiary of Attiko Metro S.A.
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* The Piraeus-Kifissia urban railway (ISAP), formerly owned and operated by Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways. It is occasionally advertised as ''Athens Metro Line 1''.
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* The Athens Metro system, consisting of ''Metro Line 2'' and ''Metro Line 3'', formerly owned by Attiko Metro S.A. and operated by subsidiary AMEL (Attiko Metro Etaireia Leitourgias, Attiko Metro Operations Company)
* A suburban rail system using Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) lines, operated by TrainOSE S.A. under the name Proastiakos. The section between Piraeus, Magoula and Koropi is regarded as the urban part.
* A part of the OSE main line (between Piraeus and Aghios Stefanos) operated by TrainOSE S.A.
OSY and STASY (which absorbed the former companies ISAP, ILPAP, ETHEL, Tram, AMEL) as well as TrainOSE (for its Proastiakos department) are coordinated by Athens Urban Transport Organisation (Organismos Astikon Syngoinonion Athinon - OASA, (ギリシア語:Οργανισμός Αστικών Συγκοινωνιών Αθηνών - Ο.Α.Σ.Α.)), a public company.〔http://www.oasa.gr/uk/profil/i_history.asp〕 ISAP, ETHEL and ILPAP were wholly owned by OASA S.A.
AMEL and Tram S.A. until June 2011 were subsidiaries of Attiko Metro S.A. ((ギリシア語:Αττικό Μετρό Α.Ε.)), a company that is currently wholly owned by the Greek government.〔http://www.ametro.gr/cgi-bin/showlegis.cgi〕〔http://www.tramsa.gr/index.cfm?lang_id=1〕
TrainOSE S.A., which absorbed the former Proastiakos S.A. in 2007, became independent of the OSE group in 2008 and is now a separate public company.

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