Greece has one of the countries in Europe with a relatively underdeveloped rail network, with no cross-country rail routes. However, there are some regional rail routes between several cities within Greece.
If travelers want to travel by rail within Greece, they will mainly have to use routes between Athens and a few other cities. Between some cities in Greece, it is more common to use buses or cars rather than trains.
For example:
1. **Between Athens and Thessaloniki:** Athens and Thessaloniki are two of the most important cities within Greece. Train and bus services operate between these two cities.
2. **Between Athens and Heraklion:** Heraklion, located on the island of Crete, is connected to Athens by train.
3. **Between Athens and Larmos:** Larmos is a city located south of Athens and can be reached by train.
However, these lines connect only a few cities, and there are no large-scale railway lines that cross the country. When planning your trip, it is best to consider buses, taxis, rental cars, and for inland travel, airplanes.
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