Passenger services Currently, the Rolling Stock used for passenger services on the line varies. Diesel powered trains include the Stadler GTW are in operation around Athens, serving the largely unelectrified network of the city, while MAN 2000 DMUs and OSE Class 520 can be seen at rare occasions. The Class 220 Locomotive alongside railcars currently serves all Intercity and Higher Speed services on the unelectrified sections of the lines, whereas
Class 120 locomotives pull the cars on the electrified sections. Regional and Commuter services on the electrified sections are exclusively operated by
Class 460 Siemens Desiro EMUs. Although the 30 Class 120 electric locomotives are enough to provide long-distance services on the network, regional rolling stock is going to be needed, since the Desiro trains are not going to be enough. Purchasing new rolling stock is the obvious choice, however, the difficult financial situation, it has also been purposed to convert some if not all Stadler GTWs to electric traction.
Trenitalia, the new owner of
TrainOSE, the sole operator of passenger trains in Greece announced in 2017 that new rolling stock, probably Italian, is going to be ordered sometime in the future. In September 2017, Trenitalia announced that the
V250 trains, formerly operated on the
Fyra service between Amsterdam, Brussels and Breda may be used for services between Athens and Thessaloniki. However, in August 2018, Trenitalia instead tested
Frecciargento Class ETR 485 trains to operate on the Athens-Thessaloniki line in 2018–2019. However, eventually Trenitalia opted for
class ETR 470 Frecciabianca trains, converted to operate under instead of
15 kV 16,7 Hz AC. These units were introduced in regular service in May 2022, and all were subsequently withdrawn due to maintenance issues by November 2024.
Cargo services For many years, Class A 501-510 Locomotives built by
MLW have been the main traction for freight services in Greece and are probably going to remain for many years. Class 220 Locomotives are frequently seen hauling cargo trains, although they are not as powerful and are optimized for passenger services. The only Electric Locomotive of Greece, the Class 120, is also seen hauling cargo services mainly on the Thessaloniki to Idomeni Line, but it is also optimized for passenger transportation. ==References==