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Ödemiş railway station

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Ödemiş Railway Station
TCDD
General information
Owned byTCDD
Platforms2
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels1
Other information
StatusIn Operation
History
Opened1884
Rebuilt2006
Previous namesORC

The Ödemiş Railway Station (Template:Lang-tr) is a railway station in Ödemiş, Turkey. The station is served by the Turkish State Railways and is the southern terminus of the Basmane-Ödemiş Regional train service. 6 trains to İzmir serve the station on weekdays and 7 on weekends.[1] The station was built in 1884 when the Oriental Railway Company (ORC) completed a branch line to Ödemiş. The line was to be extended into the Manisa plain, but never happened. In 1935 the Turkish State Railways took over the ORC and the station.[2]

References

  1. ^ TCDD Timetables - Basmane-Ödemiş Regional timetables
  2. ^ ORC History - Trains and Railways of Turkey