Orfana railway station

Orfana railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Ορφανών, romanized: Sidirodromikos stathmos Orfanon) is a railway station in Orfana, Karditsa, Thessaly, Greece. It is located just east of the village. Opened in 1995, replacing an older station of the same name.

Orfana
Ορφανά
General information
LocationOrfana
Karditsa
Greece
Coordinates39°24′12″N 22°13′41″E
Owned byGAIAOSE[1]
Line(s)Piraeus–Platy railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
Train operatorsHellenic Train
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels1
Accessible
Other information
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened1995
Electrified25 kV AC, 50 Hz[2]
Services
Preceding station Hellenic Train Hellenic Train Following station
Palaiofarsalos
Terminus
Regional
Larissa–Palaiofarsalos
Larissa
Terminus
Location
Orfana is located in Greece
Orfana
Orfana
Location within Greece

History

On 16 January 1972, at around 1645 hours[3] on the line between Orfana and Doxara, a breakdown in communication between the corresponding stationmasters at Doxaras and Orfana caused an express train and a military relief train to collide in bad weather on the single track line. The southbound diesel hauled Acropolis Express and northbound Number 121 Athens-Thessaloniki, (known as posta) were allowed to proceed[4] without first allowing a passing loop. 21 people died, and more than 40 were injured[5] in one of the deadliest rail accidents in Greece.[6][3] Nikolaos Gekas[5] The stationmaster at Orfana was later sentenced to 5 years for his part in the disaster.[7]

Services

The station is served by only eight trains a day.

Station layout

L
Ground/Concourse
Customer service Tickets/Exits
Level
L1
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Platform 1 TrainOSE towards Thessaloniki (Larissa)
Platform 2 TrainOSE towards Palaiofarsalos (Kalambaka)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

References

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