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The History of the Greek Railways

Year: 2022
Seasons: 1
Type: TV Series
Genre: Documentary

Overview

It all starts on 1830, when young George Stephenson manufactures the first steam engine and the first railway networks are built soon after. Railway becomes a crucial factor in the development of trade and military strength for a country, with its ability to quickly transport soldiers and munitions. Railways expand rapidly in Europe and arrive soon in Greece.

Episodes

The birth of the Greek Railways
EP 1 The birth of the Greek Railways
The Attica Railway System
EP 2 The Attica Railway System
Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part Ι
EP 3 Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part Ι
Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part ΙΙ
EP 4 Thessaloniki Railways through the memories of Railway Workers - Part ΙΙ
The Railways of East Macedonia and Thrace
EP 5 The Railways of East Macedonia and Thrace
The Railway Networks of Idomeni and Florina
EP 6 The Railway Networks of Idomeni and Florina
The railway connection between Athens and Thessaloniki
EP 7 The railway connection between Athens and Thessaloniki
The Railways of Thessaly
EP 8 The Railways of Thessaly
The railway networks of the North Peloponnese and Aetolia-Acarnania
EP 9 The railway networks of the North Peloponnese and Aetolia-Acarnania
The railway networks of the Central and South Peloponnese
EP 10 The railway networks of the Central and South Peloponnese
The Greek Railways during the National Struggles, Part 1
EP 11 The Greek Railways during the National Struggles, Part 1
The Greek Railways in the National Causes, Part 2
EP 12 The Greek Railways in the National Causes, Part 2

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