It is well-situated close to the main railroad, connecting Belgrade and Athens.
The site is located in two by the Iera Odos (Sacred Way) which connects Athens and Eleusis.
It is crossed by Motorway 1, which connects Athens and Thessaloniki.
Many of the citizens of Attica abandoned their farms and moved inside the long walls, which connected Athens to its port of Piraeus.
The site controls what was once a major ancient road, usable by carts, connecting Athens to the grain port of Oropos.
The first railway line that operated in Greece was the one connecting Athens and Piraeus, which opened in 1869.
The airline used to connect Alexandroupoli, Athens and Thessaloniki with some Greek islands, as well offering chartered flights.
The station is located east of the town center, near the Greek National Road 8A highway connecting Athens and the Peloponnese peninsula.
It connects Athens with Rafina via Marathon.
It connects Athens with the cities of Corinth and Patras.