Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways
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Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways or SPAP ( or Σ.Π.Α.Π.) was a Greek railway company founded in 1882, which owned and operated the (metre gauge
Metre gauge
Metre gauge refers to narrow gauge railways and tramways with a track gauge of . In some African, American and Asian countries it is the main gauge. In Europe it has been used for local railways in France, Germany, and Belgium, most of which were closed down in mid 20th century. Only in Switzerland...

) line connecting Piraeus and Athens to Peloponnese. The company was nationalized in 1954 and absorbed by the Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways or SEK was a Greek public sector entity which was established in 1920 and operated most Greek railway lines until 1970.-History:...

 in 1962.

History

The first line section between Piraeus, Athens and Elefsis was completed in 1884. The line reached Corinth in 1885 and Patras in 1887. In the meantime, an eastern branch from Corinth reached Argos and Nafplion in 1886. The western branch reached Pyrgos and finally Kyparissia in 1902. SPAP also acquired the line between Myloi (near Argos) and Kalamata via Tripoli
Tripoli, Greece
Tripoli is a city of about 25,000 inhabitants in the central part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. It is the capital of the prefecture of Arcadia and the centre of the municipality of Tripolis, pop...

, from the bankrupt Southern Greece Railways (Sidirodromoi Mesimbrinis Ellados). The two routes to Kalamata, via Patras and via Tripoli, merged at Zevgolatio.

Short branches were also constructed to serve important towns: Argos-Nafplion, Lefktro-Megalopolis, Kavasila-Vartholomio-Kyllini, Vartholomio-Kyllini Spa (Loutra), Pyrgos to Ancient Olympia, Asprochoma-Messini and, much later (1954), Isthmos-Loutraki. Diakofto Kalavrita Railway
Diakofto Kalavrita Railway
The Diakofto–Kalavryta Railway is a historic gauge rack railway in Greece. Located on the northern Peloponnese, it runs 22 km from Diakofto through the Vouraikos Gorge and the old Mega Spilaion Monastery and up to Kalavryta, stopping en route at Zachlorou.The line was built by the Piraeus,...

 was also constructed by SPAP, but at a smaller gauge .

The line from Piraeus to Corinth was 99 km, from Corinth to Kalamata via Tripoli 236 km and from Corinth to Zevgolatio via Patras and Pyrgos 347 km. The total length of the system with the branch lines was 731 km.

In 1929 SPAP acquired the Heraklion
Heraklio station
The Heraklio station is an ISAP train station in Irakleio, Attica, Greece, a suburb to the north of Athens. It is marked at the 19,246 km from the starting point in Piraeus....

-Lavrion section of Athens-Lavrion Railway, formerly operated by Attica Railways
Attica Railways
Attica Railways was a railway company which operated a metre gauge railway system in Attica, Greece.The contract between the Greek government and the Hellenic Company of Lavrion Metallurgies was signed in 1882...

, and constructed a link from Kato Liossia (today Agioi Anargyroi) to Heraklion
Heraklio station
The Heraklio station is an ISAP train station in Irakleio, Attica, Greece, a suburb to the north of Athens. It is marked at the 19,246 km from the starting point in Piraeus....

, to connect the Lavrion line to its network (1931). Passenger services on this branch were suspended in 1957 and it was cut off from the rest of the network in 1962, due to the construction of the Athens-Thessaloniki highway.

During the Axis occupation of Greece in World War 2, and especially during the withdrawal of German troops in 1944, the network and the rolling stock suffered extensive damages both by the German army and by Greek resistance groups. Repair of SPAP assets was time consuming and expensive. Damaged rolling stock was mainly repaired at Piraeus Engine Sheds. Normal levels of service resumed at about 1948 with the exception of the destroyed bridge of Achladokampos (between Argos and Tripoli), which was rebuilt by OSE in 1974.

In 1951 SPAP absorbed the small Pyrgos-Katakolo Railway. In 1953 SPAP absorbed Northwestern Greece Railways (SDBE), which operated a metre gauge
Metre gauge
Metre gauge refers to narrow gauge railways and tramways with a track gauge of . In some African, American and Asian countries it is the main gauge. In Europe it has been used for local railways in France, Germany, and Belgium, most of which were closed down in mid 20th century. Only in Switzerland...

 line from Kryoneri to Messolongi and Agrinion.

In 1920 SPAP was briefly nationalized as part of the Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways or SEK was a Greek public sector entity which was established in 1920 and operated most Greek railway lines until 1970.-History:...

 but it became an independent company again two years later. Due to high debts, SPAP came under government control in 1939-1940 and was formally nationalized again in 1954. In 1962 the company was absorbed by the Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways
Hellenic State Railways or SEK was a Greek public sector entity which was established in 1920 and operated most Greek railway lines until 1970.-History:...

.

Steam locomotives

Between 1883 and 1962 SPAP used 128 locomotives of 25 different types.
Class Type QTY Manufacturer Model Power Year Photo
Α1-4 4-4-0 4 Krauss 1884
A1-6 0-6-0T 6 Couillet 1888
B101 2-4-0T 8 Krauss 1883
B111 2-4-0T 4 Krauss 1888
Βς151 2-4-0T 5 Henschel 1912
Γ201 2-6-0T 5 Krauss 5
Γ206 2-6-0T 8 Couillet 1890
Δ101 (Δα) 2-8-2 8 Vulcan Iron Works
Vulcan Iron Works
Since Vulcan was the Roman god of fire and smithery, the name was an obvious choice for an iron foundry or mechanical engineering works in the nineteenth century, both in England, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, and in the United States.-England:...

USATC S-118
USATC S118 Class
The United States Army Transportation Corps S118 Class is a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotive. Built to either or Cape gauge, they were used in at least 24 different countries across the World....

644 kW 1947
Δ111 (Δι) 2-8-2 10 Breda 770 HP 1951
Ε151 4-4-0T 2 Krauss 1887
Ες701
Ες711
2-8-0 5 Borsig 1912–1915
Ες721 2-8-0 Linke-Hofmann
Linke-Hofmann
Linke-Hofmann was a German manufacturing company established in Breslau to produce locomotives and rolling stock. Its origins lay in the wheelwright business of Gottfried Linke, begun in 1834...

1925
Ζ500 2-6-0T 1 Vassiliadis Works
Basileiades
Basileiades is one of the most historic Greek machine building companies and the largest in its field in the country during the second half of the 19th century...

1900/1929
Ζ 501 2-6-0T 17 Grafenstaden 1890–1901
Zcom 518 2-6-0T 9 Krauss 1902–1906
Ζς 530 2-6-0T 4 Krauss 1911
Ζς 540 2-6-0T 3 Krauss 1926
ΔΚ1-5 0-6-2RT (750 mm) 5 Cail/MPR 1891/1954
ΔΚ11 0-6-RT (750 mm) 1 Krupp 1891

Diesel multiple units

SPAP introduced diesel railcars and multiple units early in 1937. They reduced journey times and offered good passenger facilities.
Class Type QTY Manufacturer Model Power Year Photo
ΑΚ210 Β-2 8 DWF/MAN 1937
3ΑΚ1000 B-2-2-B 7 Esslingen 1956–1957
3ΑΚ640 B-2-2-B 13 DeDietrich
De Dietrich Ferroviaire
De Dietrich Ferroviaire is a French manufacturer of railway rolling stock based in Reichshoffen, France. It was formed as a division of the De Dietrich group, which has a ....

1950–1952
2ΑΚ420 B-2-B 8 Linke-Hofmann
Linke-Hofmann
Linke-Hofmann was a German manufacturing company established in Breslau to produce locomotives and rolling stock. Its origins lay in the wheelwright business of Gottfried Linke, begun in 1834...

1937
ΑΔΚ01 (750mm) B-B+2+2-2
rack
3 Billard 1958
ΑΚ2Χ155 1A-A1 3 Breda 1952

Diesel locomotives

Class Type QTY Manufacturer Model Power Year Photo
DBς320.01 1-B 1 Piraeus Works 320 HP 1961

Further reading

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