It all starts on 1830, when young George Stephenson manufactures the first steam engine and the first railway networks are built soon after. Railway becomes a crucial factor in the development of trade and military strength for a country, with its ability to quickly transport soldiers and munitions. Railways expand rapidly in Europe and arrive soon in Greece.
The birth of the Greek Railways
The Attica Railway System
Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part Ι
Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part ΙΙ
The Railways of East Macedonia and Thrace
The Railway Networks of Idomeni and Florina
The railway connection between Athens and Thessaloniki
The Railways of Thessaly
The railway networks of the North Peloponnese and Aetolia-Acarnania
The railway networks of the Central and South Peloponnese
The Greek Railways during the National Struggles, Part 1
The Greek Railways in the National Causes, Part 2