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Plovdiv Central railway station

Coordinates: 42°8′4″N 24°44′29″E / 42.13444°N 24.74139°E / 42.13444; 24.74139
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Plovdiv Central

Централна гара Пловдив
Façade of the station building (2011)
General information
LocationBlvd. Hristo Botev
Plovdiv
Bulgaria
Coordinates42°8′4″N 24°44′29″E / 42.13444°N 24.74139°E / 42.13444; 24.74139
Owned byNRIC
Operated byBulgarian Railways
Line(s)SofiaSvilengrad Granitsa[1]
Plovdiv – Burgas[1]
Plovdiv – Karlovo[1]
Plovdiv - Asenovgrad[1]
Plovdiv – Panagyurishte[1]
Platforms7
Tracks11
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
History
Opened1870s
Electrified1963
Services
Planned 2024 Plovdiv Light Rail Tramway
Location
Plovdiv Central is located in Bulgaria
Plovdiv Central
Plovdiv Central
Location within Bulgaria

Plovdiv Central Railway Station (Template:Lang-bg) is the main railway station serving the city and municipality of Plovdiv, the second most populous city in Bulgaria.

History

Opened in the 1870s, the station is located on the LyubimetsBelovo railway, which links Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, with Istanbul, largest city of Turkey. It was built by Turkish architect Mimar Kemaleddin Bey.[2]

There are 11 tracks in the station. The current Art Nouveau building, designed by the Italian architect professor Mariano Pernigoni, was completed in 1908.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Railway map of Bulgaria
  2. ^ Wouters, Ine; Voorde, Stephanie van de; Bertels, Inge; Espion, Bernard; Jonge, Krista de; Zastavni, Denis (11 July 2018). Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories, volume 2: Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH 2018), July 9-13, 2018, Brussels, Belgium. ISBN 9780429822537.
  3. ^ Raychevski, G., Plovdiv Encyclopedia, Janet 45, 2009, p.340 (in Bulgarian)

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