Native name | Ελληνικοί Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι |
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Romanized name | Ellinikoi Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi |
Company type | Privately owned company |
Industry | Rail transport |
Predecessor | SAP |
Founded | 14 April 1926 |
Successor | ISAP |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Greater Athens |
Products | Rail transport |
Owner | Power and Traction Financial Ltd |
The Hellenic Electric Railways (Greek: Ελληνικοί Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι, romanized: Ellinikoi Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi, ΕΗΣ) was a private owned company member of British company "Power and Traction Company Ltd" which operated and extended the present Line 1 of the Athens Metro, from 14 April 1926 to 31 December 1975.
The company was nationalised and replaced by the Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways, on 1 January 1976:[1] that company was later absorbed by STASY on 17 June 2011.[2]
In 1926 the SAP S.A. was bought by the Power and Traction Finance Ltd and renamed as the Hellenic Electric Railways.[3] In 1926 the sister company Ilektriki Etaireia Metaforon or H.E.M., also part of Power Group, took over the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge Lavrion Square-Strofyli railway. This line was eventually converted to standard gauge, double track and became an extension of the existing line, reaching Attiki in 1948 and Kifissia in 1958.