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Abbassia (Cairo Metro)

Abbassia Station
محطة العباسية
Cairo Metro Rapid transit
Location Egypt
Coordinates 30°04′10.8″N 31°16′51.3″E / 30.069667°N 31.280917°E / 30.069667; 31.280917Coordinates: 30°04′10.8″N 31°16′51.3″E / 30.069667°N 31.280917°E / 30.069667; 31.280917
Operated by Cairo Metro - The Egyptian Co. for Metro Management & Operation
Line(s)      Line 3
Platforms 1 side platform and 1 island platform (Cairo International Airport - Imbaba)
Tracks 3
Construction
Structure type Underground
Depth 19.5 metres (64 ft)
Platform levels 3
Disabled access Elevator
History
Opened 21 February 2012 (2012-02-21)
Electrified Third rail
Services
Preceding station   Cairo Metro   Following station
toward Imbaba
Line 3
toward Airport
External video
Metro train crash at Abbassia station بالفيديو.. انفراد.. أول لقطات لآثار حادث تصادم قطار مترو العباسية [Exclusive, first footage of Abbassia metro train crash]. Youm7. 2015. 

Abbassia (Arabic: محطة العباسية‎‎) is a station on Cairo Metro, part of phase 1 of the Line 3. It is located in Abbassia square, one of the largest and important places of Greater Cairo.

Abbassia Station was inaugurated on 21 February 2012 as part of phase 1 of Line 3. It serves several nearby governmental authorities and hospitals.

The station was considered the eastern terminus of the line until the inauguration of phase 2 on 7 May 2014, and Al Ahram Station became the eastern terminus of Line 3.

The station consists of three floors, with four entrances and elevators to transport passengers from the street level to the station platform. It has a length of 275 meters, a width of 31.5 meters and a depth of 19.5 meters from the station ground.

In addition, the station have a contactless fare collection system as well as an integrated supervision and communication system supplied by the Thales Group.

The station's main artwork is the Tutankhamen's crown, which was modified to take the form of ancient Egyptian architecture.

The artwork was inspired by the Ain Shams University, which is the most famous landmark in Abbassia. Ayn Shams means "well" or "eye of the sun", which references the ancient Ptolemaic Heliopolis which in turn was named for the importance of the cult of Ra in the ancient Egyptian capital Iunu, hence the usage of Tutankhamen's crown to symbolize that era.

On 26 April 2015, a train crashed into a buffer stop while was coming out of maintenance on a branch line and going back to the main rail, the driver sustained injuries with no injuries among the passengers.


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