Aiginio railway station

Aiginio railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Αιγίνιο, romanized: Sidirodromikos stathmos Aiginio) is a railway station in Korinos, Central Macedonia, Greece. Located in a residential area 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) east of the centre of the town, it opened in 2000. It is served by regional trains between Thessaloniki, Kalambaka, Palaiofarsalos and by the Suburban services for Thessaloniki, Litochoro and Larissa.

Αιγίνιο
Aiginio
General information
LocationAiginio
Pieria
Greece
Coordinates40°29′52″N 22°33′08″E
Owned byGAIAOSE[1]
Line(s) Piraeus–Platy railway[2]
Platforms4 (2 in regular use)
Tracks4
Train operatorsHellenic Train
ConnectionsProastiakos ThessalonikiProastiakos Thessaloniki Line Π1[3]
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Accessible
Other information
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened2000
Rebuilt9 September 2007
Electrified25 kV AC[3]
Services
Preceding station Proastiakos Following station
Platy
towards Thessaloniki
Line 1 Korinos
towards Larissa
Preceding station Hellenic Train Following station
Platy
towards Thessaloniki
Regional Korinos
Express Korinos
towards Kalambaka
Katerini
towards Athens
InterCity Platy
towards Thessaloniki
Location
Aiginio, Central Macedonia is located in Greece
Aiginio, Central Macedonia
Aiginio, Central Macedonia
Location within Greece

History

The station opened in 2000, replacing an older station of the same name further down the same line. The following year, in 2001, the infrastructure element of OSE was created, known as GAIAOSE, it would henceforth be responsible for the maintenance of stations, bridges and other elements of the network, as well as the leasing and the sale of railway assists.[1] In 2003, OSE launched "Proastiakos SA", as a subsidiary to serve the operation of the suburban network in the urban complex of Athens during the 2004 Olympic Games. In 2005, TrainOSE was created as a brand within OSE to concentrate on rail services and passenger interface. In 2008, all Proastiakos were transferred from OSE to TrainOSE. By 2014 however, the station buildings were rundown and unused. However, trains still called at the unstaffed halt.[4]

Facilities

When the station opened, it was equipped with a purpose-built booking hall[5] and four platforms, with shelters. The platforms were (and still are) connected by subways. However, the station is not equipped with lifts. (As of 2020) The station is unstaffed, with buildings in a poor state of repair. The station is equipped with onsite parking.

Services

The station is on the main line of the Greek railway system that connects Athens in the south with Thessaloniki in the North (however, Intercity services do not call at the station), however slower Fast Trains do call at the station. The city is also connected directly with Larissa and Thessaloniki via the Proastiakos[6] It is served by local stopping services to Thessaloniki, Kalambaka and Palaiofarsalos and by Proastiakos Thessaloniki to Larissa and Thessaloniki.[7] There are around 22 services[8] that call at the station daily.

Station layout

L
Ground/Concourse
Customer service Tickets/Exits
Level
Ε1
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 3 In non-regular use
Island platform, doors open on the right/left
Platform 1 Π1 Proastiakos Thessaloniki towards Thessaloniki (Platy)
Platform 2 Π1 Proastiakos Thessaloniki towards Athens (Korinos)
Island platform, doors to the left
Platform 4 In non-regular use
Side platform, doors on the right/left

See also

References

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