Derveni railway station

The Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways reached Derveni in July 1884.

The main building, designed by architect Anthony Dragoymi (Greek: Αντώνη Δραγούμη) was inaugurated in 1885.

You will notice the jamb on all four corners, the framing of doors and windows (usually red bricks), the false ceiling with roof slats and goat hair for lime plaster, the big trusses, the arched windows, the big wooden panelled doors and the decorative fascias.

The old station continued to be used by tourist excursion trains,[2][4] There is an intention of the Peloponnese region for a means of fixed orbit from Corinth to Derveni.

From 22 June 2020, the area of Derveni to Aegio and Athens will be covered by Lygia Corinthia railway station.