Agios Andreas railway station
Agios Andreas railway station is a railway station in Kato Achaia in the northwestern Peloponnese, Greece. The station is on the former Patras–Kyparissia line However Since the suspension of regional services on the metre-gauge railways of the Peloponnese in 2011, the station is used only by local Proastiakos trains, served by Proastiakos Patras P1 & P2 Services.
Agios Andreas railway station old booking office, April 2016
The Proastiakos is Greece's Commuter rail service, run by Hellenic Train, on rail infrastructure owned by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) (lines) and GAIAOSE. These services connect a participating city's central railway station to important locations such as a city's port or airport, as well as its suburbs and occasionally nearby towns and cities.
Piraeus suburban railway station, June 2007
A Stadler GTW-2/6 DMU train in Athens railway station
Kifisias railway station on Line 1 and Line 4
A Stadler GTW-2/6 DMU train in Thessaloniki new railway station