On average, there are 8 journeys per day between Sindos Railway Station Greece and Thessaloniki. However, this number can change depending on the time of year, as well as other factors such as weather and traffic. It is best to book your ticket in advance, as this will help ensure that you get a seat on the desired train.
The Sindos Railway Station (Greek:
Currently, Sindos is home to an open-access rail freight operation by the Austrian Railways subsidiary RCG and its Greek partner Goldair Cargo. On June 27, the pair launched a trip from the Sindos terminal to Idomeni on the border with Macedonia, from where they plan to operate block trains between Central Europe and Greek ports such as Thessaloniki and Piraeus.
In the past, passenger traffic at Sindos was dominated by the state-owned Hellenic Railways Organisation S.A, or OSE. In 1970 OSE became the legal successor to SEK, taking responsibility for the station and most of Greece’s rail infrastructure. However, after the privatisation of OSE in the early 1990s, passenger numbers declined, and many small stations saw little traffic.