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Greek Railway Map GREEK RAILWAY MAP SVILENGRAD ORMENIO (28+120) MARASIA (150+381=4+762) DIKEA B U L G A R I A (20+506) NEA VYSSA (137+951) NEA ORESTIADA (129+310) CHEIMONIO (123+010) EVROS KOULATA PYTHIO (112+017) (14+461) DIDYMOTEICHO KASTANOUSSA (98+265) (51+990) RODOPOLI PROMACHONAS DRAMA (61+639) (13+401) PARENESTIO NEOCHORI LAVARA MOURIES VYRONEIA (233+641) (247+217) XANTHI (83+710) (46+993) (84+597) STRIMONAS NORTH MACEDONIA STAUROUPOLI (94+351, 00+000) PLATANIA (256+437) (222+455) MANDRAKI DRAMA XANTHI DOIRANI (74+400) SIDIROKASTRO POLYANTHOS RODOPI LAGYNA GEVGELIJA (196+126) (291+453) (57+102) (33+700) (98+810) LIVERA (323+600) (78+666) NIKIFOROS (268+032) SKOTOUSSA (211+286) (110+741) KOMOTINI IDOMENI CALINDOIA (338+659) (61+114=26+566) GAZOROS FOTOLIVOS IASMOS (76+718) (149+162) LEUKOTHEA (183+467) POLYSITO (319+450) KILKIS SERRES (170+243) TOXOTES (307+400) MESTI PAIONIA METALLIKO (277+371) MONASTIRI (369+374) PEPLOS (64+726) (126+040) KAVALA (222+335) (50+367) CHRYSO VENNA (39+937) KIRKI (137+422) (354+859) PELLA KILKIS (KRISTONI) NEA ZICHNI DIMITRA (385+892) FERES POLYKASTRO (163+242) (28+509) KREMENICA NEOS KAFKASOS (56+747) (41+163) (158+200, 0+000) (206+070) (200+400) MYRKINOS POTAMOS ASPROS SERRES (6+182) (397+839) (43+628) GALLIKOS AMFIPOLI KASTANAS (28+755) MESONISIO ARNISSA AGRAS EDESSA LIMENAS (17+450) (36+346) (136+784) (119+091) AMFIPOLIS (187+464, 0+000) (110+700) FILADELFEIA (24+849) VEVI GEFYRA (20+899) FLORINA (178+490) SKYDRA (23+439) ALEXANDROUPOLI T U R K E Y (5+446) VEGORITIDA THESSALONIKI (95+774) ADENDRO AXIOS (0+362) (143+200) ΤX1 FLORINA (28+810) (20+150) XINO NERO (6+364) THESSALONIKI (164+813) AMYNTAIO EPISKOPI PLATY (86+828) LACHANOKIPOI (159+181, 0+000) (36+338) (9+649) THASSOS LAKIAS NAOUSSA ALEXANDREIA (10+883) (44+067) THESSALONIKI ΤX1 (79+080) AGXIALOS KEFALOCHORI (4+644) (13+760) FILOTAS (52+100) (14+699) VEROIA SINDOS (10+847) (67+469) XECHASMENI PTOLEMAIDA (54+826) THESSALONIKI ΤX1 THESSALONIKI KASTORIA (26+571) MESSI LOUTROS (0+000) (62+500) (49+600) (-1+000) AZOTO AIGINIO (31+600) KOULOURA LEIANOVERGION (464+041) KOMANOS (57+400) (38+700) A L B A N I A (35+100) IMATHIA MAURODENDRI HALKIDIKI SAMOTHRAKI (43+420) KOZANI KOZANI (59+420) PIERIA KATERINI (434+899) LITOCHORO (418+600) GREVENA LEPTOKARYA (404+339) NEOI POROI LIMNOS LARISSA (392+986) RAPSANI (381+961) EVAGELISMOS IOANNINA (368+974) KALABAKA (80+133) ZACHARI (353+300) LARISSA (345+407) HALKI TRIKALA MEZOURLO (10+965) (343+593) TRIKALA KRANNONAS MELIA KIPSELI (58+004) (328+054) (16+814) (23+382) MAGOULA (45+830) ARMENIO THESPROTIA FANARI (29+131) ORFANA DOXARAS (43+585) (313+300) (321+853) VELESTINO LATOMEIO ( 49+632) VOLOS EVIDRIO (41+516) SOFADES (61+169, 0+523) RIGEO (14+517) ANO LECHONIA FARSALA (45+517) KARDITSA (67+413) (12+430) KARDITSA (29+581) VELESTINO LESVOS PALEOFARSALO DASOLOFO (19+024) HALKODONIO MILIES ARTA (303+105, 00+000 ) (55+380) AERINO PREVEZA (37+907) (32+307) (28+200) SPORADES THAUMAKOS DOMOKOS (267+510) (270+358, 287+904) AGIES MAGNISIA (250+482) AGIOS STEFANOS ( 244+892) EVRYTANIA LAMIA MEG. VRISI (9+070) FTHIOTIS (5+560) RODITSA AGIA MARINA (19+130) (7+570) LEIANOKLADI STILIDA (218+623) (22+530) ARPINI MOLOS (212+591) (190+600) SKYROS ASOPOS AETOLIA-ACARNANIA (204+934) ELEYTHEROCHORI LEFKADA (201+043) AGRINIO BRALOS (61+391) (194+305) LILEA (185+725) TITHOREA (164+573) AMFIKLEIA AITOLIKO (181+172) CHIOS (27+000) FOKIDA EVIA DAVLEIA CHALKIDA MESOLOGGI (152+709) (17+031) AVLIDA (21+665) KRYONERI LIVADIA (11+090) PAΝΤΕICHI (0+000) ALIARTOS ELEONAS (08+830) (140+227) (119+398) SFIGA (84+973) AGIOS GEORGIOS PATRA RIO RODODAFNI ALKOMENES (110+673) (230+174) (222+924) (131+563) DILESI AGIOS ANDREAS YPATO ΟΙΝΟΙ (0+094) AIGIO DIAKOPTO VIOTIA THIVA (92+865) (71+394) MINTILOGLI (84+840) (176+795) AGIOS THOMAS KEFALONIA (99+923) SFENDALI STAGEIKA (6+976) VRACHNEIKA AKRATA (64+152) (50+876) (30+115) (10+040) (59+950) AVLONA AFIDNES ELIKI LIGIA (59+216) TSOUKALEIKA ATTICA ANO (40+086) LAPPA (80+400) (49+000) (35+048) (12+568) ASPROPYRGOS LIOSIA AGIOS STEFANOS DIAKOPTO XYLOKASTRO KATO KAMINIA (74+400) MAGOULA THRIASIO (21+685) (33+541) NEA MANOLADA ACHAIA (15+094) (39+978) ANO LIOSIA DECELEA (41+045) (20+551) TRIKLIA (18+327) ΝEA PERAMOS (24+961) ACHARNES KOURTESI ALISSOS (9+800) (21+085) VARDA (52+633) (51+272) (17+970) SΚΑ (43+923) ZACHLOROU-MEGA SPILAIO PLATANOS CORINTH AGIOI THEODOROI METAMORPHOSIS (12+600) (19+150) (1+335) LECHAINA (66+450) (99+505, 0+000) (79+748 ) (57+812) RETOUNI HERAKLION (52+632) LYKOPORIA DIMINIO ELEYSINA (2+775) KYLLINI (44+470.29) (23+000) ANDRAVIDA KALAVRYTA (35+630) (16+385) KERPINI NERATZIOTISSA (61+114) (22+346) (18+203) ASPROPYRGOS PENTELIS PLAKENTIAS (5+115) KIATO KINETTA (31+325) (8+050) (9+350) GASTOUNI (121+950) (72+962) KIFISIAS (67+021) PALLINI MEGARA IKONIO (6+100) AMPELOKAMPOS ZEVGOLATIO AGIOI (13+775) ELIS ACHAIA KORINTHIA (58+005) (17+00) VARTHOLOMIO (72+246) (110+480) EXAMILIA ANARGYROI KATO CORINTH (62+549) AIRPORT (5+985) AMALIADA (5+475) ACHARNAI ZAKYNTHOS KARDAMA SKOUTOCHORI (98+702) (30+490) (77+396) (17+528) ANDROS KAVASILA (80+532) (91+247) AGIOS VASILEIOS PIREAS ATHIKIA AGIOI ANARGYROI KOROPI (65+555) LASTEIKA STREFI (26+871) DOUNEIKA (11+980) (1+500) (13+548) (24+650) AGIOS ELIAS (94+919) (12+102) ATHENS (83+427) NEMEA CHILIOMODI AGIOS IOANNIS (86+431) LAMBETI (10+290) ALFEIOUSA MYCENAE (32+142) (18+688) RENTIS PAIANIA-KANTZA MYRTIA (1+547) (8+829) (43+294) (4+130) ROUF (16+100) (89+254) (7+708) PLATANOS ARKADIA KOUTSOPODI KATAKOLO (17+252) ARGOS (47+290) (12+330) (53+440) EPITALIO OLYMPIA DALAMANARA PYRGOS ALFEIOS ACHLADOKAMPOS (3+497) (12+472) (20+841) (84+544) (98+667) (7+919) KEFALARI TIRYNTHA SAMOS KRESTENA (58+461) SALMONI (7+163) (17+908) MEGALOPOLI TRIPOLI (10+450) SAMIKO (5+265) (121+356) MYLOI NAFPLION ZACHARO (63+108) TINOS (24+837) LEUKTRO (34+561) MAKRI (10+982) (163+496) (128+408) KAKOVATOS ELEA (37+277) TRIPOTAMOS (47+683) ASEA STENO (167+309) ANDRITSA FIGALEIA CHRANOI (141+555) (113+656) (78+215) ARGOLIS (42+733) (177+061) ISSARI MANARI (138+135) ELAIOCHORI GIANNITSOCHORI DESYLLA (180+907) (99+268) (45+497) (192+396) MARMARIA PARTHENI SYROS AGIANNAKIS DIAVOLITSI (146+780) (108+099) (50+516) (198+516) PARADEISIA ROUTSI (154+577) KALO NERO KENTRIKO (171+927) (56+521, 32+300) DORIO (200+917) LEONTARI (160+574) KYPARISSIA (15+874) ZEVGOLATIO VASILIKO (3+631, 203+819) (63+021) (11+482) MELIGALA KALLIRROI (207+459) KOPANAKI (6+653) (19+286) VALIRA SKALA (215+199) (210+623) PLATY THOURIA (219+259) (228+217) ARIS KALAMATA (223+476) (236+037) MESSINI ASPROCHOMA (4+655) (230+875) NAXOS LAKONIA MESSINIA MILOS THIRA L E G E N D CRETE Core Network Not yet specified as Core or Comprehensive Network Comprehensive Network CHANIA RETHIMNO Standard gauge track line Metre Gauge Network HERAKLION Combined gauge track line LASITHI Electrified standard gauge track line Gauge Track Railway 75cm Electrified standard gauge double track line Gauge Track Railway 60cm.
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