Greek Railways


Hellenic Railways S.A. is a national railway company which owns, maintains and operates all railway infrastructure in Hellenic Republic with the exception of Athens and Thessaloniki Metro lines and Athens tram lines.
The company is exclusively responsible for the growth and maintenance of the railway network and of the rolling stock of the state.

History

Hellenic Railways was established in August 2025 from the merger by the Government of Greece of infrastructure manager Hellenic Railways Organisation, project delivery subsidiary ERGOSE, and property and rolling stock company GAIAOSE. It was established in response to the Tempi train crash.

Existing conditions the need to establish a new entity (2023)

For many decades, the predecessor of Hellenic Railways, OSE, faced serious financial problems with accumulated debts and extensive bureaucratic inefficiency, while at the same time the lack of progress in project completion made the situation of the Greek railway particularly damaging for all involved parties.
At first, the operational inadequacy was addressed through the fragmentation of OSE’s responsibilities into successive business entities such as ERGOSE and GAIAOSE. However, the economic crisis and the internal administrative stagnation of the new structure did not yield the expected results, leading to further deterioration of the organization’s financial performance, the suspension of many parts of the network, and the decommissioning of a large part of the rolling stock.
In recent years, a series of railway accidents and serious incidents have revealed major deficiencies in modern operating and safety systems, such as signaling, remote control, communications, and traffic monitoring. At the same time, staff reductions, the inability to hire personnel in critical specialties, and the accumulation of external debt rendered the organization unsustainable.
Moreover, the lack of clarity in responsibilities among OSE, ERGOSE, RAS, and other bodies, the failure of coordinated management, as well as repeated warnings from the European Commission regarding insufficient compliance with European railway directives, strengthened the need for institutional reorganization. A decisive factor was the deadly Tempi train crash in 2023, which exposed serious systemic failures in key areas of prevention and control.
Within this framework, the establishment of the company Hellenic Railways Single-Member S.A. came as a necessary response for the radical redesign of the railway sector, with emphasis on safety, flexibility, transparency, and compliance with European standards. The establishment of SE was enacted into law on December 20, 2024, with effect from January 1, 2025.

Railway management Organisation

The Board of Directors of the newly formed Greek Railways includes:
  • George Ioannou – President
  • Christos Palios – CEO
  • Chrysa Agapitou – Vice President
  • Evangelos Christogiannis – Deputy CEO
  • Athanasios Staveris – Board Member
  • Katerina Demerouti – Board Member
  • Marios Boboulos – Board Member
The new entity assumes control over the state-owned railway infrastructure, while licensed companies continue to operate passenger and freight services on the network.

Railway management network

The Hellenic Railways manage the entirety of the Greek railway infrastructure, which is made available for use and operation by third-party railway companies, while they are also responsible for ensuring the integrity of the network. The Greek railway network consists of 2,812.15 kilometers, of which currently less than 1,500 kilometers are available for passenger and freight use.

Standard Gauge Railway Axes

The standard-gauge lines constitute the main infrastructure of the country’s railway network and are partially electrified.
LineType of lineStatusNotes
Piraeus–ThessalonikiDouble–electrifiedIn operation
Oinoi–ChalcisSingle–electrifiedIn operation
Thessaloniki - Idomenis Single–electrifiedIn operation
Thriasio - Neo IkonioSingleIn operation
Tithorea - Mpralos - LianokladiSingleSuspended
Lianokladi - Lamia - StylidaSingleSuspended
Thessaloniki - FlorinaSingleIn operation
Thessaloniki – AlexandroupolisSingleIn operation
Strymonas - Promachonas SingleIn operation
Alexandroupolis–Ormenio SingleIn operation
Aigio - RioDouble–electrifiedUnder construction
Ano Liosia - MegaraSingle–electrifiedUnder construction
Palaiofarsalos - KalambakaSingle–electrifiedUnder construction
Larissa–VolosSingle–electrifiedUnder construction
Polikastro - Eidomeni Single–electrifiedUnder construction
Nea Karvali - Toxotes XanthisSingleUnder tendering process
Kozani–AmyntaioSingleSuspended
Mesonisi - Neos Kafkasos SingleSuspended
Korinos - AiginioSingleOut of network
Neoi Poroi - PlatamonasSingleOut of network
Tempi - RapsaniSingleOut of network
Lianokladi - DomokosSingleOut of network
Agios Dionysios Piraeus - Agios Ioannis RentisSingleOut of network