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Karaağaç railway station

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Owned by
  
Trakya University

Closed
  
1971

Owner
  
Trakya University

Opened
  
4 April 1873

Structure type
  
At-grade

Previous names
  
Edirne

Rebuilt
  
1914

Karaağaç railway station

Location
  
Karaağaç Cd. 49, Karaağaç Mah., Edirne, Turkey 22100

Address
  
Karaağaç Mahallesi, Karaağaç Cd., 22100 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Turkey

Similar
  
Edirne railway station, Complex of Sultan Bayezid II, Üç Şerefeli Mosque, Balkan Savaşları Müzesi, Meriç Bridge

The Karaağaç Railway Station (Turkish: Karaağaç Garı) or before 1971 Edirne Railway Station (Turkish: Edirne Garı) was the name of the former railway station in Edirne, located 4 km (2.5 mi) south-west of the city. Currently, it houses Trakya University's Faculty of Fine Arts.

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History

In 1868, the Compagnie des Chemins de Fer Orientaux (CO), Orient Railway Company, received a concession to build a railway to Vienna, Austria via Edirne. In 1871, the line reached Edirne but in order to avoid building a bridge across the Maritsa River, the station was built in Karaağaç. Edirne was always a favored city in the Ottoman Empire, and famous for its grand architecture, so in 1890 the station was built that stands today. After the Turkish Independence War, and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne, the Turkish-Greek border was on the Maritsa River except the Karaağaç section that remained in Turkish territory.

The line was used by the Greek State Railways (OSE) until 1971 when the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) built a line from Pehlivanköy through the city of Edirne to the Bulgarian border, and OSE built a short cut-off between Marasia and Nea Vyssa to avoid Turkish territory near Edirne. This resulted in the abandonment of the station in 1971.

Today

Following redevelopment works, the railway station building was converted into Faculty of Fine Arts of Trakya University in Edirne. Opened in 1998, the Treaty of Lausanne Monument and Museum are located next to the former railway station.

References

Karaağaç railway station Wikipedia