Patras Bus Station
Patras Bus Station also known as KTEL Achaias bus station, is the third largest Bus Station in Greece after Athens Kifissos Bus Station and Thessaloniki Macedonia Bus Station. The bus station opened in 1976 in the city center of Patras in the opposite side of the port. The bus station is close to Patras Railway Station. It is connected with Patras Bus Organisation which serves bus routes in the whole city. KTEL Achaias has a hub in the bus station. Due to its small terminal, other routes such as to Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Corfu, Trikala, Lefkada are served from other stations on Othonos Amalias Avenue. There are plans for building a new bus station in Agios Dionisios in Patras, 200 m (660 ft) away from the present station.
Patras Bus Station | |
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bus service | |
General information | |
Location | Patras City Center ![]() |
Owned by | KTEL |
Bus routes | 20+ |
Construction | |
Parking | No |
Disabled access | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 1970s |
Passengers | |
2017 | 10 Million (approximately) |
Destinations
Buses | Cities |
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KTEL Akhaias | Arta, Athens-Peloponnese, Ioannina, Igoumenitsa, Kalamata, Karditsa, Lamia, Larissa, Pyrgos, Thessaloniki Winter Seasonal: Argos, Chalkida |
KTEL Akhaias (regional Routes} | Araxos, Akrata, Arla, Aigeira, Aigio, Chalandritsa, Kato Achaia, Kato Mazaraki, Lakkomata, Metochi, Psathopyrgos, Riolos, Skiadas, Starochori, Varda |
KTEL Artis | Arta |
KTEL Aitoloakarnanias | Agrinio, Missolonghi, Nafpaktos |
KTEL Ioannina | Ioannina |
KTEL Ilias | Amaliada, Gastouni, Katakolo, Pyrgos |
KTEL Larissis | Elassona, Larissa |
KTEL Trikalon | Trikala |
KTEL Evias | Winter Seasonal: Chalkida |
KTEL Kerkyras | Corfu, Igoumenitsa |
KTEL Kefalonnias | Argostoli |
KTEL Korinthias | Corinth, Xilokastro |
KTEL Messinias | Kalamata |
KTEL Zakynthou | Zakynthos (via Kyllini) |
KTEL Lefkadas | Lefkas |
KTEL Kerkyras | Corfu, Igoumenitsa (by boat) |
KTEL Fthiotidos | Lamia |
KTEL Fokidos | Amfissa, Galaxidi |
References
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