Uzunköprü Railway Station | |
---|---|
Station statistics | |
Platforms | 1 |
Tracks | 4 |
Other information | |
Opened | 1873 |
Owned by | TCDD |
The Uzunköprü Railway Station (Uzunköprü Garı in Turkish) is a railway station serving Uzunköprü, though situated 3 kilometres north of that town. The station is used by an İstanbul-Uzunköprü service, an Uzunköprü-Alpullu service, and the Dostluk/Filia Express, a daily train between Istanbul and Thessaloniki.
The station was built in 1873 by the Chemins de fer Orientaux on their İstanbul-Vienna main line. The world famous Orient Express stopped at the station on its journey between Paris and İstanbul. A Turkish State Railways organisation was formed after World War I, and in 1937 took over the Chemins de fer Orientaux as well as the station.
Previous station | Service | Next station |
---|---|---|
Towards Thessaloniki |
|
Towards İstanbul |
|
|
Towards İstanbul |
|
|
Towards Alpullu |