Oinoi is a rail junction in Central Greece, located north of Athens on the main Athens-Thessaloniki railway. The town has one main passenger train station, Oinoi railway station, served by Hellenic Train regional and Proastiakos services. Its key rail role is the junction between the north-south main line and the branch toward Chalcis on Evia.
Trains from Oinoi include Athens suburban-style services, regional trains across Boeotia and Central Greece, and connecting services using the national Hellenic Train network. Oinoi railway station is the main train station for local passengers, with services using the electrified corridor toward Athens and the branch line toward Chalcis.
Rail routes from Oinoi run south toward Athens and Piraeus, east toward Chalcis, and northwest along the main line toward Thebes, Livadeia, and Tithorea. Longer-distance passengers use Oinoi for connections on the Athens-Thessaloniki axis through Larissa and Thessaloniki. Book trains from and to Oinoi online at Rail Monsters.