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Piraeus (, ) is the name of two railway stations in , Athens, Greece, approximately 9 km south-west of the centre of . The southern building is an interchange station between Line 1 and Line 3 and is the present terminus of Athens Metro Line 1, formerly the Athens-Piraeus Railways Co that opened in 1869. The northern building is the railway terminus for railway services of the Athens Suburban Railway to the Acharnes Railway Center and . Both buildings are located next to the seaport, with the Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus located in the station, in the space of the former Post Office.


History

Piraeus metro station
The Piraeus station opened in 1869 by Sap company to connect and (at the time Piraeus was not yet integral part of Athens agglomeration) as conventional steam single-track mixed cargo and passenger railway line and electrified in 1904 however, the line had open between and (with the first terminal in Neo Faliro) in 1869, becoming the first railway line in Greece. The current station of Line 1 opened on 30 June 1928 by EIS company. The Line 3 extension opened on 10 October 2022. plans to undergrounding the section between Piraeus and Faliro stations of Line 1.


Piraeus railway station
The Station opened on then Ploutonos Street, today's Kallimassioti coast on 30 June 1884 on what was the Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese line (or SPAP) build to connect In 1920 Hellenic State Railways or SEK was established, however, many railways, such as the SPAP continued to be run as a separate company, becoming an independent company once more two years later.

Due to growing debts, the SPAP came under government control between 1939 and 1940. During the Axis occupation of Greece (1941–44), Athens was controlled by German military forces, and the line was used for the transport of troops and weapons. During the occupation (and especially during the German withdrawal in 1944), the network was severely damaged by both the German army and Greek resistance groups. The track and rolling stock replacement took time following the civil war, with normal service levels resumed around 1948. In 1954 SPAP was nationalized once more. In 1962 the SPAP was amalgamated into SEK.Ν. 4246/1962 In 1970, OSE became the legal successor to the SEK, taking over responsibilities for most of Greece's rail infrastructure. On 1 January 1971 the station and most of the Greek rail infrastructure were transferred to the Hellenic Railways Organisation S.A., a state-owned corporation. Freight traffic declined sharply when the state-imposed monopoly of OSE for the transport of agricultural products and fertilisers ended in the early 1990s. Many small stations of the network with little passenger traffic were closed down.

In 2001 the infrastructure element of OSE was created, known as GAIAOSE; it would henceforth be responsible for the maintenance of stations, bridges and other elements of the network, as well as the leasing and the sale of railway assists. In 2003, OSE launched "Proastiakos SA", as a subsidiary to serve the operation of the suburban network in the urban complex of Athens during the 2004 Olympic Games. In 2005, TrainOSE was created as a brand within OSE to concentrate on rail services and passenger interface. That same year the station closed, with the last service 7 August 2005, together with the section Piraeus-Agioi Anargyroi of the railway line Athens "Peloponnese Central station-Corinth. After reconstruction, it was reopened as a station of the Athens Suburban Railway on 3 June 2007. Until 2005 it served the rail transport between Piraeus and Piraeus. this was also known informally as the Peloponnese Station. From Piraeus station, a line led to the port of Piraeus, through which freight trains were circulating that performed transhipments between the railway and the ships.

In 2008, the Athens Suburban Railway was transferred to TrainOSE. In 2009, with the Greek debt crisis unfolding OSE's Management was forced to reduce services across the network. Timetables were cutback and routes closed, as the government-run entity attempted to reduce overheads. In 2014 work began to update and expand the station in advance of the introduction of electric trains to this station.

The station is owned by , which since 3 October 2001 owns most railway stations in Greece: the company was also in charge of rolling stock from December 2014 until October 2025, when (the owner of the Piraeus–Platy railway) took over that responsibility. Law 4313/2014, 17 December 2014 (FEK A' 261/17.12.2014). Https://ia37rg02wpsa01.blob.core.windows.net/fek/01/2014/20140100261.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Archived from the original on 1 January 2026. Retrieved 1 January 2026.


Services
Since 22 November 2025, the following services call at the railway station:

  • Athens Suburban Railway Line A1 towards (via ), with up to one train per hour;


  • Athens Suburban Railway Line A4 towards , with up to one train per hour.

The surface metro station is served by Line 1 trains towards , while the underground station is served by Line 3 trains towards or the Athens Airport to the east, and to the south.


Station layout
Platform 5towards / towards ()
Platform 4towards Athens Airport / towards Kiato (Lefka)
Platform 3towards Athens Airport / towards Kiato (Lefka)
Platform 2towards Athens Airport / towards Kiato (Lefka)
Island platform
Platform 1towards Athens Airport / towards Kiato (Lefka)
Concourse
– Kononos
Side platform
North tracktowards ()
Island platform
South tracktowards Kifissia (Faliro)
Side platform
Concourse
Concourse
LandingEscalator/stairway landing
Side platform
Northbound← towards ()
Southboundtowards (Terminus)
Side platform


Gallery
File:Athens Metro Piraeus station-CN.jpg|Line 1 platform File:Piraeus metro line 3 platform.jpg|Line 3 platform File:Piraeus metro entrance sign.jpg|Station's sign at Akti Kallimasioti File:Piraeus metro entrance line 1 odissou.jpg|Line 1's entrance at Odissou Sq. File:Piraeus metro entrance line 1 kallimasioti.jpg|Line 1's entrance at Akti Kallimasioti File:Piraeus metro entrance line 3 odissou.jpg|Line 3's entrance at Odissou Sq. File:Piraeus metro entrance line 3 kallimasioti.jpg|Line 3's entrance at Akti Kallimasioti File:Piraeus metro concourse.jpg|Line 3 station's concourse level File:Piraeus metro line 3 platform sign.jpg|Station's Line 3 platform sign


See also
  • Railway stations in Greece
  • Hellenic Railways Organization
  • Athens-Piraeus Electric Railways
  • P.A.Th.E./P.
  • Athens railway station


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