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Traffic in Athens

Athens is the railway and aviation hub of Greece. The train can go directly to Central and Western Europe. Athens has developed traffic, with about 800,000 cars driving on the streets every day. Athens is one of the earliest cities with subways in the world. The subway 1925 is open to traffic, with a length of 25.7 kilometers. Athens has Piraeus, an important Greek port, which is connected with it by railway. Piraeus Port can berth all kinds of seagoing ships and has thousands of registered merchant ships.

Athens International Airport is located near the town of Sparta (Sparta means Sparta instead of Sparta), 35 kilometers away from Athens. Service counter 144, with a total area of about150,000 square meters and a shopping mall area of about 7,000 square meters. The airport has 24 boarding gates and 65 flights take off and land every hour. The airport is connected to Athens by subway, and there are two bus lines leading to Athens and Piraeus port respectively.