Molos railway station () is a railway station serving the town of Molos, Greece. This station is on the TithoreaâÂÂLianokladi high-speed line, which opened on 1 February 2018. However, the station itself did not open until 20 November 2022, with the first train arriving at 10:30.
The station opened on 20 November 2022, with the first train arriving at 10:30. In August 2025, the Greek Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport confirmed the creation of a new body, Greek Railways () to assume responsibility for rail infrastructure, planning, modernisation projects, and rolling stock across Greece. Previously, these functions were divided among several state-owned entities: OSE, which managed infrastructure; ERGOSÃÂ, responsible for modernisation projects; and GAIAOSÃÂ, which owned stations, buildings, and rolling stock. OSE had overseen both infrastructure and operations until its vertical separation in 2005. Rail safety has been identified as a key priority. The merger follows the July approval of a Parliamentary Bill to restructure the national railway system, a direct response to the Tempi accident of February 2023, in which 43 people died after a head-on collision.
The station is owned by GAIAOSE, which since 3 October 2001 owns most railway stations in Greece: the company was also in charge of rolling stock from December 2014 until October 2025, when Greek Railways (the owner of the PiraeusâÂÂPlaty railway) took over that responsibility.
The station is on an embankment, and consists of two side platforms and four tracks: the middle two tracks are for passing trains: a pedestrian subway connects the two platforms, both of which have step-free access via lifts.
It is served by intercity trains between Athens and Thessaloniki. , there is one Hellenic Train Intercity service per day, one in each direction: