Eskişehir railway station

Eskişehir Central Station
TCDD

The front of the station.
Location İstasyon Cd, Hoşnudiye, Eskişehir
Coordinates 39°27′51″N 30°18′09″E / 39.464297°N 30.302453°E / 39.464297; 30.302453Coordinates: 39°27′51″N 30°18′09″E / 39.464297°N 30.302453°E / 39.464297; 30.302453
Owned by TCDD
Platforms 3
Tracks 5
Connections Eskişehir Belediye Bus, Estram
Construction
Structure type At-Grade
Parking Yes
Other information
Station code 2435
History
Opened December 31, 1892[1]
Rebuilt 2010
Electrified 1989 (25 kV AC)[2]

Eskişehir Central Station is the main railway station in Eskişehir, Turkey. The station is part of a major railway facility, which is one of the largest in the country. The station is also one of the busiest stations in Turkey.[3] Eskişehir is the temporary western terminus of the high-speed rail service to Ankara. Due to its geographical location, the city is an important railway junction, where two main lines meet. The largest railway factory in Turkey, owned by TÜLOMSAŞ, is located next to the station as well as serving as the headquarters for the company.

Eskişehir Central Station is located towards the northwestern part of the city center. Estram tram lines serve the station with a direct link the heart of the cities as well as the main north and south districts.

The station was built in 1891 by the Anatolian Railway and officially opened on December 31, 1892.[1]

History

Reconstruction of the station in 2012

Railways came to Eskişehir in 1892, when the Anatolian Railway (CFOA) built its İstanbul-Ankara rail line, which passed through the city. The station opened on December 31, 1892 along with the entire line. Since Eskişehir was a town, whose industry was reliant on farming, growth of the town was limited. However, when the CFOA started construction of their mainline to Konya in 1893, the town was to become an important railway junction. During the construction, the CFOA opened a Locomotive maintenance facility in 1894, which would later become TÜLOMSAŞ.[4] When the line to Konya was opened in 1896, industrialization of the town began. During the Turkish War of Independence, in 1919, the station facilities were used as a base for Turkish nationalist forces. In 1920, the station was taken over by the Greek Army only to be taken back by the Turks in 1922.

The war ended in 1923, but the CFOA was in bad shape due to heavy damage to the rails and locomotives. Shortly after the war, the locomotive maintenance facility was expanded to help the reconstruction of the line. A factory to build new locomotives and railcars as well as another factory to build switches and many personnel faculties were built, with funding from the new Turkish government. After World War II, a new grain elevator was built, which increased the growth of the town to a city. On June 19, 1953 construction of the present day station building started. The building was designed by Orhan Safa and cost 1,780,000 Turkish Lira. The building was inaugurated on November 4, 1955, by Yümmü Üresin, the Minister of Transport.[5] In the 1960s, the railway facilities were at their heyday constructing new locomotives at a heavy rate. In the 1990s, most of the facilities production declined and some were abandoned by 2000. In 2007, a plan to rebuild the station underground to open up traffic was concluded and construction started shortly after, despite heavy criticism. After a plan to demolish the main building, many railway workers protested against it and the station was then put under special protection as a historical building. Construction is planned to end in 2013.

Current Operations

Eskişehir today is an important station on the İstanbul-Ankara main line. It is visited by 16 intercity trains running between İstanbul and Ankara, 4 intercity trains between İzmir and Ankara, 20 Yüksek Hızlı Tren high-speed trains to Ankara, and 8 intercity trains to İstanbul.

Connections to city buses are available outside the station building as well as connections to the citywide tram system.

Service

Previous Turkish State Railways Next
Terminus
Yüksek Hızlı Tren
Polatlı
Toward Ankara
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Fatih Express
Polatlı
Toward Ankara
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Ankara Express
Polatlı
Toward Ankara
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Anatolia Express
Polatlı
Toward Ankara
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Boğaziçi Express
Alpu
Toward Ankara
Sabuncupınar
Toward İzmir
Karesi Express
Alpu
Toward Ankara
Gökçekısık
Toward İzmir
İzmir Blue Train
Polatlı
Toward Ankara
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Van Lake Express
Alpu
Toward Tatvan
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Eastern Express
Alpu
Toward Kars
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Southern Express
Alpu
Toward Kurtalan
Bözüyük
Toward İstanbul
Trans-Asia Express
Ankara
Toward Tehran

References

  1. 1 2 CFOA History - Trains and Railways of Turkey
  2. TCDD Electrification - Trains and Railways of Turkey
  3. TCDD Timetables - Eskişehir station train departure and arrival times
  4. TULOMSAS - History of TULOMSAS
  5. Kent ve Demiryolu
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