Pehlivanköy railway station

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Pehlivanköy Railway Station
Station statistics
Platforms 2
Tracks 4
Other information
Opened 1873
Electrified 1997
Owned by TCDD

Pehlivanköy Railway Station (Pehlivanköy Garı in Turkish is a railway station in the town of Pehlivanköy. The station is serviced by many trains (See below).

History

The station was built in 1873 by the Chemins de fer Orientaux on their İstanbul-Vienna main line. The station was serviced by the world famous Orient Express, between İstanbul and Paris. The Turkish State Railways took over the CO in 1937 and took over the station as well. The tracks were electrified in 1997.

Service

Previous Service Next
Uzunköprü
Towards Thessaloniki
Dostluk/Filia Express
Alpullu
Towards İstanbul
Edirne
Towards Bucharest
Bosphorus Express
Alpullu
Towards İstanbul
Edirne
Towards Belgrade
Balkans Express
Alpullu
Towards Sirkeci
Uzunköprü
Terminus
İstanbul-Uzunköprü Regional
Doğanca
Towards İstanbul
Sazlımalköy
Towards Kapıkule
İstanbul-Kapıkule Regional
Doğanca
Towards İstanbul
Uzunköprü
Terminus
Uzunköprü-Alpullu Regional
Alpullu
Terminus
Uzunköprü
Towards Kapıkule
Kapıkulle-Alpullu Regional
Alpullu
Terminus

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