Xanthi railway station

Xanthi railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Ξάνθης, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Xànthi) is a railway station that servers the city of Xanthi, in Xanthi in East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. The station is located 3km southeast[3] of the citycenter, but still within the city limits. The station (as of 2019) is staffed, but only at peektimes, but has waiting rooms and a taxi rank.

Ξάνθης
Xànthi
Location67100 Xanthi[1]
Xanthi
Greece
Coordinates41°07′26″N 24°53′33″E
Owned byOSE
Line(s) Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli railway[2]
Platforms2
Tracks7 (1 mothballed)
Train operatorsTrainOSE
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Disabled access
Other information
StatusStaffed (Peaktime only)
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened1900
ElectrifiedNo
Services
Preceding station   TrainOSE   Following station
Toxotes
Regional
toward Ormenio
Toxotes
toward Thessaloniki
Intercity
Polysitos
Location
Xanthi
Location within Greece

History

The station opened in 1900. In 2009, with the Greek debt crisis unfolding OSE's Management[4] was forced to reduce services across the network. Timetables where cutback and routs closed, as the government-run entity attempted to reduce overheads. Services from Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis were cut back from six to just two trains a day, reducing the reliability of services, and passenger numbers. However, the station building remained open and staffed (at a reduced level). In 2016 upgrade[5] work on the line resulted in no stopping services between Drama and Xanthi.[6] There is old abandoned boxcar shunted onto one of the sidetracks, very close to the station buildings.

Facilities

The station has waiting rooms, within the original brick-built station building. There is a cafe-ouzerie next door.[3] The station is staffed, but only at peak times.

Services

It is served by two long-distance trains between Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis. On the 25 September 2016, as part of the planned upgrade ‘reorganization’ of the rail network, the Drama-Xanthi rail link was be suspended. The planned interruption was scheduled to take 6 to 9 months.[7]

Between July 2005 and February 2011 the Friendship Express, (an international InterCity train jointly operated by the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) and TrainOSE S.A. linking Istanbul's Sirkeci Terminal, Turkey and Thessaloniki, Greece) made scheduled stops at Xanthi.

References

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