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Line 1 (Athens Metro)

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| image = 20070523-NERATZIOTISA.jpg
| image_width = 312px
| image_alt =
| caption = Southbound train of Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways enters Nerantziotissa station
| type = Sub-Surface
| system = Athens Metro
| start =
| end =
| stations = 24
| ridership =
| ridership2 =
| mapcolour = Green
| open = 27 February 1869
| owner =
| operator =
| depot = Piraeus, Faliro, Thissio, Omonia, Attiki, Irini
| stock = ISAP 8th, 10th and 11th batches
5 or 6 cars per trainset
| linelength =
| gauge =
| el = 750 V DC
| map =
| map_state = collapsed
}}
Line 1 is the oldest of the three Athens Metro lines, running from to , via and . The Athens & Piraeus Railway Company first opened the line, between Piraeus and , on 27 January 1869, but it did not merge into the Athens Metro network until 10 June 2011.
==Network and stations==


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