Uzunköprü railway station

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Uzunköprü Railway Station
General information
Owned byTCDD
Platforms1
Tracks4
History
Opened1873

The Uzunköprü Railway Station (Uzunköprü Garı in Turkish) is a railway station servicing the town of Uzunköprü, although it is located 3 kilometers north of the town. The station is serviced by the İstanbul-Uzunköprü Regional, Uzunköprü-Alpullu Regional and the Dostluk/Filia Express.

History

The station was built by the Chemins de fer Orientaux, in 1873, on their İstanbul-Vienna main line. The world famous Orient Express serviced the station on it's route between Paris and İstanbul. After World War I, the Turkish State Railways were formed and it took over the CO as well as the station in 1937.

Service

Previous Service Next
Pythion
Towards Thessaloniki
Dostluk/Filia Express
Pehlivanköy
Towards İstanbul
Terminus
İstanbul-Uzunköprü Regional
Pehlivanköy
Towards İstanbul
Terminus
Uzunköprü-Alpullu Regional
Pehlivanköy
Towards Alpullu