Karşıyaka railway station

Karşıyaka is a historic railway station currently in use on İZBAN's Northern Line, in the famous Karşıyaka district of İzmir. The station is located at the northern end of the Karşıyaka Çarşı (Main Street). The station is located underground in the Karşıyaka Tunnel. It is the busiest İZBAN station in terms of passengers, serving 8,380 passengers daily.[1] The station is also a transfer point for ESHOT buses as well as Minibus service to nearby towns.

Karşıyaka
İZBAN commuter rail station
View of Karşıyaka Izban from inside in 2011
Coordinates38.457868°N 27.115071°E / 38.457868; 27.115071
Owned byİZBAN
Line(s)Northern Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
ParkingNo
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedOctober 10, 1865
Rebuilt2006-2010
Electrified2001 (25 kV AC)
Passengers
20112.061.535 69%
Services
Preceding station   İZBAN   Following station
toward Alsancak
Northern Line
toward Aliağa
Former services
Preceding station   Turkish State Railways   Following station
toward Basmane
Çiğli suburban
toward Çiğli

Overview

The original station was opened on October 10, 1865, by the Smyrna Cassaba Railway.[2] On June 1, 1934, the Turkish State Railways acquired the station when they bought the SCP. The station has become a landmark of the district and had TCDD #44062 locomotive plinthed next to the station. On July 23, 2006, the station was closed for construction of the new underground station. Karşıyaka station was moved underground and the former trackbed above was converted into a park. The station reopened on December 10, 2010, after remaining dormant for over 4 years.

References

  1. IZBAN station passenger statistics - yenisasir.com
  2. SCP History - trainsofturkey.com


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.