It was located at 4 Siokou Street in
Athens, but the collection has since been moved to the former MPR Depot site in Lefka, Piraeus in 2019 (not to be confused with the
Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus. The museum has a collection of items related to the history of
rail transport in Greece, it is now (2022) closed for public.
Notable exhibits
The rolling stock in the museum's collection includes the following:[1][2][3]
Krauss 0-4-0T metre gauge steam locomotive 4, Tiryns (1884).
Couillet 0-6-0T metre gauge steam locomotive A-5, Messolongion, of the former Northeastern Greece Railways (1888).
Couillet 2-6-0T metre gauge steam locomotive Γ-211 (1890).
2-6-0 metre gauge locomotive Z-7505 of SPAP, Societé Alscacienne de Constructions Mechaniques Grafenstaden (1890).
Cail 0-6-2RT 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) steam locomotive no 4 of
Diakofto Kalavrita Railway (1899) with ΔΚ-111 3rd class passenger coach.
Β 151 2-4-0 metre gauge steam locomotive made by Henschel & Sohn, Cassel, S/N 11135 (1912).
Royal saloon (standard gauge) of Athens-Piraeus Railway. Built at Piraeus Works of Athens & Piraeus Railway (predecessor of EIS and
ISAP) as a gift to King George I for the 25 anniversary of his reign. It was first exhibited at the Olympia International Exhibition of Athens (1888).[4]
Open coach (standard gauge), a present of Oriental Railways to Sultan Abdul Aziz of the Ottoman Empire.
MAN/EIS standard gauge tram vehicle 63 of the former Piraeus Harbour Tram (1935) of Hellenic Electric Railways S.A. (EIS).
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^Organ, J. (2006). Greece Narrow Gauge. Middleton Press.
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^Handrinos G. and Papadimitriou L. (December 2009). "The Railway Museum: present and future (
Greek: Το Σιδηροδρομικό Μουσείο: Παρόν και Μέλλον)". Sidirotrohia (in Greek) (36). Friends of Railway Society: 28–37.
^130 Χρόνια Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών-Πειραιώς Α.Ε. (130 years of Athens-Piraeus electric railways). ISAP. 1999–2005. p. 27.
ISBN960-86477-0-3.