Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus

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The Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus (Greek: Μουσείο Ηλεκτρικών Σιδηροδρόμων) is a railway museum in Piraeus, Athens, Greece.[1] The museum opened in 2005, displaying the personal collection of a former railway employee.[2]

Museum front.

History

The museum was established in November 2005 in the space of the former Post Office in Piraeus railway station. The museum was founded by Mr Manolis Fotopoulos, a former employee of the Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways (ISAP) since 1990.[2][3] He started gathering items for the museum in 1995 after his retirement, searching in old warehouses and junkyards for interesting items, before the collection was opened to the public in 2005.[3] The museum displays a collection of small size items, photographs and documents related to the history of Athens-Piraeus Railway, Hellenic Electric Railways (EIS), Piraeus-Perama light railway, Piraeus Harbour tramway, Electric Transport Company (IEM) and ISAP. The museum also owns a collection of approximately 6000 items, and 3000 books, leaflets and other documents, currently in storage. There are plans to extend the museum to add a library to display this collection.[3] In addition to this, they own one of the first twelve wagons in operation on this railway.[4] The museum's collection is labelled in Greek, but leaflets are available in English to aid visitors who do not speak the language.[5] The museum is currently managed by Pavlos Koulovassilopoulos.[4]

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