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Katerini railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Κατερίνης, romanized: Sidirodromikos stathmos Katerinis) is a railway station in Katerini, Central Macedonia, Greece. Located in a residential area, close to the city centre, it opened on 2 September 1916. It is served by trains between Athens and Thessaloniki and since 9 September 2007, it is served by the Suburban railway for Thessaloniki, Litochoro and Larissa.[4]

Κατερίνη
Katerini
DMU MAN OSE local service 1592 (from Larissa to Thessaloniki) approaching Katerini station, November 2011
General information
LocationKaterini 601 00, Greece
Pieria
Greece
Coordinates40°16′07″N 22°31′53″E
Owned byGAIAOSE[1]
Line(s)
  InterCity
  Express
  Regional
Piraeus–Platy railway[2]
Platforms8 (2 disused)
Tracks6
Train operatorsHellenic Train
Connections[2]
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Platform levels1
ParkingYes
Disabled access
Other information
Websitehttp://www.ose.gr/en/
History
Opened2 September 1916
Rebuilt9 September 2007
Electrified25 kV AC[3]
Services
Preceding station Proastiakos Following station
Korinos
towards Thessaloniki
Line 1 Litochoro
towards Larissa
Preceding station Hellenic Train Following station
Korinos
towards Thessaloniki
Regional Litochoro
Express Litochoro
towards Kalambaka
Neoi Poroi
towards Athens
InterCity Aiginio
towards Thessaloniki
Larissa
towards Athens
Platy
towards Thessaloniki
Location
Katerini, Central Macedonia
Location within Greece

History


The station opened on 2 September 1916. In 1970 OSE became the legal successor to the SEK, taking over responsibilities for most of Greece's rail infrastructure. 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. The station reopened on 9 September 2007 as part of upgrades to the line to allow Proastiakos services to access the line. In 2008, all Proastiakos were transferred from OSE to TrainOSE.

In 2009, with the Greek debt crisis unfolding OSE's Management was forced to reduce services across the network. Timetables were cutback and routes closed, as the government-run entity attempted to reduce overheads. In 2015 a 15-year-old child was airlifted to hospital after being electrocuted at the station.[5] In 2017 OSE's passenger transport sector was privatised as TrainOSE, currently, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane[6] infrastructure, including stations, remained under the control of OSE.


Facilities


The station is still housed in the original early 20th-century brick-built station building. As of (2020) The station is staffed with a working ticket office. The station currently has 8 platforms; however, two are currently out of use. There are waiting rooms on platform one and waiting shelters on 2-6. Access to the platforms is via a subway under the lines. However, the station is not equipped with lifts. The platforms have shelters with seating; however, there are no Dot-matrix display departure and arrival screens or timetable poster boards on the platforms. The station, however, does have a buffet/restaurant on platform 1. There is also Parking in the forecourt.


Services


The station is on the main line of the Greek railway system that connects Athens in the south with Thessaloniki in the North. As a result, the city is connected directly with Larissa and Thessaloniki via the Proastiakos[7] It is also connected with Athens and all the intermediate stations by Intercity train lines.

It is served by Local and Regional stopping services to Thessaloniki, Kalambaka and Palaiofarsalos and Intercity services. Since 2007, it has been served by Proastiakos Thessaloniki to Larissa and Thessaloniki. There are around 22 services[8] that call at the station daily.




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