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Piraeus–Patras railway

Coordinates: 38°14′59″N 21°44′06″E / 38.2498°N 21.7351°E / 38.2498; 21.7351
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Piraeus–Patras railway
Patras railway station
Overview
StatusClosed
OwnerOSE
LocaleGreece (Attica,
Peloponnese, West Greece)
Termini
Service
Operator(s)TrainOSE
Technical
Line length230 km (140 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track,
Agioi Anargyroi–Eleusis double track[1]
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Electrificationno [1]
Route map
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The railway from Piraeus to Patras was a 230-kilometre long metre-gauge railway line in Greece that connected the port of Piraeus with Patras in the Peloponnese peninsula, via Athens and Corinth. It was opened between 1884 and 1887. Formerly one of the main lines of the Greek railway network, it has now largely fallen into disuse. It has mostly been replaced by the Athens Airport–Patras railway, a new standard-gauge line whose first section opened in 2004 and which remains under construction between Aigio and Patras. The 13 km section between Piraeus and Agioi Anargyroi, a northern suburb of Athens, has since been removed and replaced by the corresponding section of the upgraded Piraeus–Platy railway. As of 2020, the only sections in operation are the 22.5 km section between Agioi Anargyroi and Eleusis, and the 7.3 km section between Rio and Patras.[1]

Main stations

Athens Peloponnese station

The main stations on the Piraeus–Patras railway were:

Services

Since 2009, services have ceased on most of the Piraeus–Patras railway. The only remaining passenger service is Line 1 of the Proastiakos (commuter rail) service between Rio and Patras. The final section of Line 1, between Patras and Agios Andreas, and the entirety of Line 2, between Agios Andreas and Kaminia, operate on the adjacent Patras–Kyparissia railway.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "OSE - 2020 Network Statement Annexes".
  2. ^ "Map of Patras suburban railway" (PDF). Athens: TrainOSE. Retrieved 20 July 2020.

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