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This template implements custom headers for the infoboxes of all railway, metro and tram stations in Greece.
Presently, the headers cannot be integrated into {{#invoke:Adjacent stations}}, due to the lack of support for Greek over English, variable backgrounds, outer borders, conditional icons, and conditional line colours.
Usage
{{Infobox station/Header GR
| name_el =
| name =
| mode =
| mode_2 =
| line =
| line_2 =
}}
|name_el=
Station name in Greek, as it appears on the signage|name=
Station name in English, as it appears on the signage|mode=
First mode of transport served|mode_2=
Second mode of transport served (optional, requires|mode=
to be set)|line=
First metro line or mode stripe|line_2=
Second metro line or mode stripe (optional)
Mode values
|mode=
and |mode_2=
supports the following values, but |mode_2=
will not work unless |mode=
is set:
Mode | Value | Output |
---|---|---|
Hellenic Railways Organisation | S
|
|
Hellenic Railways Organisation | SO
|
|
Athens International Airport (appears as white on a blue background) |
AA
|
|
Athens Metro | AM
|
|
Athens Suburban Railway | AS
|
|
Athens Tram | AT
|
|
Patras Suburban Railway | PS
|
|
Thessaloniki Metro | TM
|
|
Thessaloniki Suburban Railway | TS
|
A system icon for Thessaloniki Metro was added in November 2024.
In accordance with the situation on the ground, transit symbols (mode
and mode_2
) should be avoided on Athens and Thessaloniki Metro stations, except for:
- Multimodal interchanges with a common name (e.g. Neos Kosmos and Piraeus in Athens, New Railway Station in Thessaloniki)
- Athens Metro Line 3 between Pallini and Koropi
The logo of Hellenic Train should not be used because they do not operate stations, similar to Renfe in Spain.
Stripe values
|line=
and |line_2=
supports the following values. There is no stripe for Athens Suburban Railway stations from Acharnes Railway Center to Chalcis.
Mode | Value | Colour | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Athens Metro, Line 1 | AM1
|
#007A33
|
— |
Athens Metro, Line 2 | AM2
|
#DA291C
|
— |
Athens Metro, Line 3 | AM3
|
#10069F
|
— |
Athens Metro, Line 4 | AM4
|
#FFA300
|
— |
Athens Suburban Railway Piraeus to the Airport, except Athens |
AS
|
#FFCD00
|
This template automatically sets the stripe to #00A3E0 if |name=Athens .
|
Athens Suburban Railway Zefyri to Aigio, and Athens |
ASK
|
#00A3E0
| |
Athens Tram | AT
|
#78BE20
|
— |
Thessaloniki Metro, Line 1 | TM1
|
#DA291C
|
The line colours are similar to the Athens Metro.[1] TM12 sets the stripe to red/blue, according to signage inside stations such as Dimokratias (example):[2] the template rejects TM12 as a bottom stripe, because it uses inset drop shadows to achieve the dual-line effect.
|
Thessaloniki Metro, Line 2 | TM2
|
#10069F
| |
Thessaloniki Suburban Railway Thessaloniki to Larissa only |
TS
|
#10069F
|
— |
Examples
National
Markup | Renders as |
---|---|
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Θήβα | name = Thiva | mode = S }} |
|
Athens
Markup | Renders as | ||
---|---|---|---|
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Μαρούσι | name = Marousi | line = AM1 }} |
Example nameplate for Marousi, a simple metro station. | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Σύνταγμα | name = Syntagma | mode = AM | mode_2 = AT | line = AM2 | line_2 = AM3 }} |
|||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = ΚΑΤ | name = KAT | line = AM1 }} |
Example nameplate for KAT, which only has one line because both names coincidentally use the same letters. | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Συγγρού–Φιξ | name = Sygrou–Fix | line = AM2 }} {{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Φίξ | name = Fix | mode = AT | line = AT }} |
Syngrou–Fix has two nameplates because the tram stop's name omits "Sygrou". | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Κινέττα | name = Kinetta | mode = AS | line = ASK }} |
Stripes for Athens Suburban Railway station nameplates are not the same as the lines that serve the station: see § Stripe values for more information. | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών | name = Athens International Airport | mode = AA }} |
Athens Airport has a unique design, because it is owned by the airport authority. | ||
Patras
Markup | Renders as | ||
---|---|---|---|
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Πάτρα | name = Patra | mode = PS }} |
Example nameplate for Patras, a simple Patras Suburban Railway station. | ||
Thessaloniki
Markup | Renders as | ||
---|---|---|---|
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Νέα Ελβετία | name = Nea Elvetia | line = TM1 }} |
Example nameplate for Nea Elvetia, a simple metro station. | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Νέος {{abbr|Σιδ.|Σιδηροδρομικός}} Σταθμός | name = New Railway Station | line = TM12 | mode = TM | mode_2 = S }} |
Example nameplate for New Railway Station, where Lines 1 and 2 use the same platforms, and there is a connection to the main railway station.[2] You can use | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Δημοκρατίας | name = Dimokratias | line = TM12 }} |
Example nameplate for Dimokratias, where Lines 1 and 2 use the same platforms. | ||
{{Infobox station/Header GR | name_el = Σίνδος | name = Sindos | mode = TS | line = TS }} |
Example nameplate for Sindos, a simple Thessaloniki Suburban Railway station. The stripes are not the same as the lines that serve the station: see § Stripe values for more information. | ||
Technical information
The mode icons will not appear in hard copies or mobile versions of articles that use this header: the former is to conserve printer ink, and the latter is to improve navigation on small screens.
History
This template replaced {{Infobox station/Header OASA}} in June 2023, ahead of the opening of the Thessaloniki Metro on 30 November 2024.
References
- ^ Kaltsas, Chris (21 February 2024). "Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης: Ανακοινώνονται σύντομα οι νέες επεκτάσεις". Radio Thessaloniki (in Greek). Thessaloniki. Archived from the original on 22 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ a b "Μετρό Θεσσαλονίκης: Έτσι θα είναι οι σταθμοί" [Thessaloniki Metro: This is what the stations will look like]. Proto Thema (in Greek). Athens: Tassos Karamitsos. 5 September 2024. Archived from the original on 10 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
See also
- Adjacent stations module
- Metro
- Suburban Rail
- Tram
- Other icons, including those used by Transport for Athens (OASA)
- Colours and icons
{{rcr}}
– for mode and route colours{{rint|athens}}
– for mode and route icons (documentation)
- Infobox headers
- Navigation boxes
- Route maps