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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This list is based on the 2010 timetable, unless otherwise stated.  Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].
This list is based on the 2013 timetable, unless otherwise stated.  Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].


==Obscure services==
==Obscure services==
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==Other sparse services==
==Other sparse services==
The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally) - fewer than four trains each way on at least three days a week - or do not run each weekday.
The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally) - fewer than four trains each way on at least three days a week - or do not run each weekday.
* Strymon – Kulata (Bulgaria)
 
* (Díkaia/Díkea –) Ormenion – Svilengrad (Bulgaria)
* Thessaloniki – Eidomeni – Gevgeli (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Following withdrawal of the service a weekly summer-only service was reintroduced by MŽ from 14 July 2012, reportedly running until 30 September 2012. It is not known if this will occur again in 2013.
* Pythio – Uzunkopru (Turkey)
* Thessaloniki – Eidomeni – Gevgeli (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
* Argos – Nafplio
* Leianokladi – Stylida
* Leianokladi – Stylida
* Aminthaio – Kozani
* Aminthaio – Kozani


The following lines are closed for engineering work as at February 2010:
The following line is closed for engineering work as at February 2013:
* Kiato – Diakopto
* Kiato – Diakopto – Aghios Vassilios
* Tripoli – Zeugolatio. This line will not be regauged
* Isthmos – Loutraki. It is not clear if this line will be regauged
   
   
==Deletions since the previous edition==
==Deletions since the previous edition==
None.
* Strymon – Kulata (Bulgaria): service withdrawn
 
* (Díkaia/Díkea –) Ormenion – Svilengrad (Bulgaria): service withdrawn
* Pythio – Uzunkopru (Turkey): service withdrawn
* Argos – Nafplio: line closed
* Isthmos – Loutraki: it is thought that this line is closed
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Greece]]
*[[Greece]]

Revision as of 00:25, 9 February 2013

Introduction

This list is based on the 2013 timetable, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.

Obscure services

None.

Other sparse services

The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally) - fewer than four trains each way on at least three days a week - or do not run each weekday.

  • Thessaloniki – Eidomeni – Gevgeli (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). Following withdrawal of the service a weekly summer-only service was reintroduced by MŽ from 14 July 2012, reportedly running until 30 September 2012. It is not known if this will occur again in 2013.
  • Leianokladi – Stylida
  • Aminthaio – Kozani

The following line is closed for engineering work as at February 2013:

  • Kiato – Diakopto – Aghios Vassilios

Deletions since the previous edition

  • Strymon – Kulata (Bulgaria): service withdrawn
  • (Díkaia/Díkea –) Ormenion – Svilengrad (Bulgaria): service withdrawn
  • Pythio – Uzunkopru (Turkey): service withdrawn
  • Argos – Nafplio: line closed
  • Isthmos – Loutraki: it is thought that this line is closed

See also