This is a list of Thessaloniki Metrostations. 13 stations are currently operating, 5 are under construction, while 27 stations are planned for future extensions of the network.[1]
A secondary expansion is planned towards the airport and the new Thessaloniki Innovation and Technology Centre (ThessINTEC). This line is to be in a tunnel for a short distance, then at-grade, and then elevated (grade-separated):[1]
^In the original 1987 plan, this station was named Βαρδάρι (Vardari), the old name of Dimokratias Square, named after the Vardari Fort [el] and the associated gate on the Walls of Thessaloniki leading to the Vardar river (Axios in Greek). The name was changed because it is not of Greek origin.[3]
^In the original 1987 proposal, this station was named Αρχαιολογικού Μουσείου (Archaiologikou Mouseiou), named after the Yeni Mosque, which became the city's first archaeological museum in 1925.
^During construction, the station name in English was a transliteration rather than a translation of the Greek name: Neos Sidirodromikos Stathmos or Neos Sid. Stathmos.
^Prior to 2022, this station was named Sintrivani/Ekthesi (Fountain/Exposition). It was called Syntrivani in the 1987 proposal.
^In the original 1987 plan, this station was named Αλκαζάρ (Alkazar), the name used for the Hamza Bey Mosque immediately above the station, when it was used as a cinema.[3]