Hilal railway station

Hilal
Coordinates 38°15′12″N 27°05′29″E / 38.253414°N 27.091454°E / 38.253414; 27.091454
Platforms 1 side platform (before 2001), 2 side platforms (2013)
Tracks 2 (before 2001), 3 (2013)
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status Open
History
Opened 1 July 1866
Closed 2001–13
Rebuilt 2012–13
Electrified 4 August 2013
Previous names Istravoz (1866–1923)

Hilal railway station formerly Istravoz railway station is a railway station located in İzmir, Turkey. It is located east of Basmane next to the famous Hilal Junction on the Izmir-Afyon railway. The station was famous for being located next to the only level crossing in Turkey. The Oriental Railway Company's Alsancak-Aydın Main Line crossed with the Smyrna Cassaba Railway's Basmane-Afyon Main Line. Due to the layout of the tracks, the station was first named Istravoz railway station in 1866. Istravoz (from Greek σταυρóς) means Cross in Turkish. After the Republic of Turkey was formed in 1923, the station's name was changed to Hilal which means 'crescent', due to the majority of the city's population being Muslim. The Hilal subway station, which opened in 2000, is located adjacent to the railway station. When the electrification of the tracks around İzmir started in 2001, the station was closed.

Hilal station served the Hilal neighbourhood east of Basmane.

Since early 2011 there had been talk of reopening Hilal as a second transfer point between İZBAN and İzmir Metro.[1] On 4 August 2013, the station reopened serving IZBAN commuter trains. Two new island platforms were built and the station now lies on the Izmir-Eğirdir railway instead of the Izmir-Afyon railway.

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