Haydarpaşa Terminal
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Haydarpaşa Terminal is a terminus main station of the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) in Haydarpaşa close to Kadiköy at the Anatolian part of Istanbul, Turkey. International, domestic and regional trains running to east- and southbound destinations depart from this major terminal.
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[edit] History
The first station there was built in 1872 when the railroad was opened to Gebze. However, as the line was extended, traffic increased and a new and larger building was needed. Its construction started in 1906 by Otto Ritter and Helmut Conu, two German architects who chose a neo-classic German style. They designed a large building, much in accordance with the ambitions of the German investors that were building the Baghdad Railway at the time. Haydarpaşa was an important link in the railway chain of the Kaiser's Berlin-to-Baghdad railway scheme, part of the German Empire's strategic "Drang nach Osten" ("Drive to the East") during the later 19th century. The station was put into service on August 19, 1908 and formally inaugurated on November 4, 1909.
[edit] Architecture
The structure was built on land reclaimed from the sea and is therefore surrounded by water on three sides, a unique feature for a railway station. The Anatolia-Baghdad Corporation built between 1906 and 1908 the Teutonic pseudo-castle railway station, a gift to the Sultan from Kaiser Wilhelm II. Its foundation is 1,100 wooden piles, each 21 meters long, driven into the mushy shore by steam hammer. The station building has a very distinctive style, definitely standing out in Istanbul. Thanks to its location, it has been very well preserved, even restored following the damages caused by a burning tanker ship in 1979. The building is best seen from the sea, by taking a ferryboat that calls just in front of the station to cross the Bosphorus.
[edit] Vicinity
There are tombs and monuments dedicated to the English and French soldiers who lost their lives during the Crimean War (1854-1856), near the military hospital.
The northwest wing of the 19th century Selimiye Barracks once housed the hospital, used by Florence Nightingale to care for soldiers, and remains to honor her memory.
Haydarpaşa Numune Hospital, GATA Military Hospital and Haydarpaşa Campus of Marmara University (former Haydarpaşa High school) buildings are located around the station.
Haydarpaşa Seaport, at the north is one of the main container ports of Turkey.
[edit] Public transport links
- Suburban train Haydarpaşa-Gebze
- Ferryboat Kadiköy-Haydarpaşa-Karaköy
- Sea bus Haydarpaşa-Kabataş
- Train-ferryboat Haydarpaşa Terminal-Sirkeci Terminal
[edit] See also
- Sirkeci Terminal, the other major train terminal of Istanbul on the European side
- List of train stations in Turkey
- Public transport in Istanbul
- Baghdad Railway