The railway from Larissa to Volos (Greek: Σιδηροδρομική γραμμή Λαρίσης - Βόλου, romanized: Sidirodromikí grammí Lárisas - Vólou) is a standard-gauge railway that connects Larissa with the coastal port city of Volos in Thessaly, Greece.
As a branch line of the Piraeus–Platy railway, its western terminus at Larissa provides connections to Athens and Thessaloniki.
The original route was somewhat different from the current one, passing through the Volos quarry and proceeding to the centre of the city, where it met the narrow-gauge Pelion railway.
In 1960, the decision was made to convert the line to standard gauge,[3] thus speeding up travel times by allowing through traffic to bypass Larissa via the Piraeus–Platy railway.
[6][7] At an estimated cost of €71.24 million,[7] it is one of a number of "new-generation projects" aimed at improving rail connectivity across Greece.