Armenio railway station

Armenio railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Αρμενίου, romanized: Sidirodromikos Stathmos Armenio) is a railway station in Armenio (near Larissa), Thessaly, Greece. It is located outside the settlement. Opened on 22 April 1884 by the Thessaly Railways (now part of OSE). Today TrainOSE operates fourteen daily local trains to Larissa and Volos.

Αρμένιο
Armenian
LocationArmenio
Larissa
Greece
Coordinates39°29′03″N 22°41′43″E
Owned byOSE
Line(s) Larissa–Volos railway[1]
Platforms2
Tracks3
Train operatorsTrainOSE
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Disabled access
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened22 April 1884
ElectrifiedNo
Services
Preceding station   Proastiakos   Following station
toward Larissa
Regional
toward Volos
Location
Armenio, Thessaly
Location within Greece

History

The station was opened on 22 April 1884 by the Thessaly Railways (now part of OSE). The line was designed by the Italian Evaristo de Chirico, (father of Giorgio de Chirico) soon after the liberation of Central Greece from the Ottomans. In 1960 the line from Larissa to Volos was converted to standard gauge and connected at Larissa with the mainline from Athens to Thessaloniki, allowing OSE to run through services to Volos from Athens and Thessaloniki.

Facilities

The station is little more than a halt, with only a small brick-built below the raised tracks. There is no platform, and as such no real disabled access. The original Thessaly Railways building survives, but is no longer utilised.

Services

The station is served by fourteen local trains between Larissa and Volos.

References

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