The Railway Museum of Athens, Greece, was founded by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) in 1978.
It was located at 4 Siokou Street in Athens, but the collection has since been moved to the former MPR Depot site in Lefka, Piraeus in 2019 (not to be confused with the Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus.
The museum has a collection of items related to the history of rail transport in Greece, it is now (2022) closed for public.
The rolling stock in the museum's collection includes the following:[1][2][3] Three industrial locomotives from Eretria Chrome Mines: In poor condition, the following 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) EIS/ISAP rolling stock is in open air storage awaiting renovation: 38°00′35.3″N 23°43′14.3″E / 38.009806°N 23.720639°E / 38.009806; 23.720639 (Railway Museum of Athens)