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| marks = | el = 25k V DC overhead lines | top_speed = | operator = TrainOSE }} The Proastiakos ((ギリシア語:Προαστιακός), (英語:'suburban')) is the collective name for Greece's suburban (commuter rail) services, which are run by TrainOSE, the country's only rail operator, on infrastructure owned by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE). Currently, there are three Proastiakos networks, servicing the country's three largest cities: Athens, Thessaloniki and Patras. providing them with modern commuter rail links, towards their suburbs and also towards other cities and towns located around them. In Athens, the Proastiakos offers a direct connection between Athens International Airport and Kiato, in the Peloponnese. The service also connects the port of Piraeus with Halkida in Evia, through Athens Railway Station, which is more commonly called Stathmos Larisis. In Thessaloniki, there are two Proastiakos services. The first connects the city's New Railway Station with the city of Larissa and the second links the city with Edessa. In July 2010 a new commuter rail service was launched in Patras, connecting the city with Rio. ==Etymology== The term Proastiakos, which translates as "suburban", is derived from the ancient Greek word "proasteion" (suburb, προάστειον), "pro + asty (προ-άστυ)" meaning "before the city". However the same brand name has also been used for some regional rail services. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Proastiakos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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