Palaiofarsalos railway station


Palaiofarsalos railway station is a railway station near Farsala in Larissa regional unit, Greece. It is located in the village Stavros, 12km west of Farsala. It is situated at the junction of the main Piraeus–Platy railway and the branch line to Trikala and Kalambaka. It is served by intercity trains between Athens and Thessaloniki, and by local trains to Kalambaka.

History

The station opened on 16 April 1937 as part of the Larissa extension line.
Freight traffic declined sharply when the state-imposed monopoly of OSE for the transport of agricultural products and fertilisers ended in the early 1990s. Many small stations of the network with little passenger traffic were closed down, especially on the mainline section and between Karditsa and Kalampaka. In 2001 the section between Kalampaka and Palaiofarsalos was converted from metric gauge to standard gauge and physically connected at Palaiofarsalos with the mainline from Athens to Thessaloniki. Since the upgrade, journey times have improved and the unification of rail gauge allows direct services, even InterCity services, to link Volos and Kalambaka with Athens and Thessaloniki.

Facilities

The station has waiting rooms, shelters and a cafe. The ticket office closed in 2008, but the station is equipped with toilets.

Services

It is served by the trains of the Athens–Thessaloniki line and Palaiofarsalos-Kalambaka line.