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Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway

The Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway (Greek: Σιδηροδρομική γραμμή Αλεξανδρούπολης - Σβίλενγκραντ, romanizedSidiródromos Alexandroúpolis-Svílen'nkrant) is a 178.5 kilometres (110.9 mi) long railway connecting the port of Alexandroupolis in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece with Svilengrad in Bulgaria, via the village of Ormenio. Despite its name, as of 2020 there is only passenger service on the section on Greek territory, between Alexandroupolis and Ormenio, as the international services to Sofia (via Svilengrad) and Istanbul[3] ("Friendship Express") have been suspended as of 2011.[4]

Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway
Pythion railway station (27 March 2007)
Overview
StatusOperational up to Dikaia
OwnerGAIAOSE[1]
LocaleGreece (East Macedonia and Thrace),
Bulgaria (Haskovo Province)
Termini
Stations29
Service
TypeRegional rail
ServicesRegional (formally Intercity)
Operator(s)Hellenic Train
History
Opened1874 (1874)
Technical
Line length178.5 km (110.9 mi)
Track length165 km (103 mi) (before 1971)
Number of trackssingle track[2]
CharacterSecondary
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrificationno[2]
Operating speed90 km/h (56 mph) (average)
Route map

km
Svilengrad
28.1
Ormenio
24.5
Ptelea
20.9
Dikaia
000.0
012.7
0.0
150.4
Marasia
Ardas River
147.2
Kastanies
147.9
Edirne (Karaağaç)
137.9
Nea Vyssa
135.4
Kavyli
133.4
Sakkos
129.6
Orestiada
123.0
Cheimonio
121.0
Thourio
119.8
Sofiko
116.3
Rigio
Pythion Halt
112.0
Pythion
000.0
107.6
104.5
Praggion
98.2
Didymoteicho
93.7
Nei Psathades
88.8
Amori
78.3
Mandra
69.4
Soufli
57.1
Lagyna
52.6
Filakto
50.3
Tychero
39.9
Peplos
28.5
Feres
Alexandroupolis Dialogi
0.0
Alexandroupolis
km

Course edit

The southern terminus of the Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway is Alexandroupolis railway station. About 30 km east of Alexandroupolid the line starts following the river Evros upstream on its right bank. At Pythio, between Didymoteicho and Orestiada, the line to Istanbul branches off. It reaches Ormenio, the current terminus of all passenger services, shortly before crossing the Bulgarian border and continuing to Svilengrad, where it joins the railway from Sofia to Istanbul.

History edit

The section between Alexandroupolis (formerly Dedeagatch) and Svilengrad was opened in 1873[5] by the Chemins de fer Orientaux (CO) when the entire Thrace was part of the Ottoman Empire. The part between Pythio and Svilengrad was part of the CO main line from Istanbul to western Europe. After World War I and the subsequent Greek-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922, and finally peace in the form of the Lausanne treaty, the Chemins de fer Orientaux (CO) ended up having a network straddling Turkey and Greece. This created operational difficulties, each country having now its own set of rules and regulations, currencies, and languages. In order to resolve this situation, the CO decided to split itself into two companies: one for the Greek part, one for the Turkish part of the railway.[6]

After the Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923 and the borders between Greece and Turkey were drawn, the line was in Greek territory with the exception of a 10 km (6.2 mi) long section from Nea Vyssa to Marasia via Karaağaç that was in Turkey. In order to get from Alexandroupolis to Dikaia, Ormenio and Svilengrad in Bulgaria, trains of the French-Hellenic Railway Company (Chemin de fer Franco-Hellenique) and later of the Hellenic State Railways would travel through Turkish territory. Trains stopped at Karaağaç, which in Greek timetables was listed as Αδριανούπολις (Adrianoupolis)/Edirne.

In July 1929, the CO created the "Companie franco-hellenique des chemins de fer" (CFFH) or The French-Hellenic Railways Company (G.Ε.S.) as a subsidiary company to undertake the completion of the Alexandroupolis-Svilengrad section of the former Eastern Railways, its headquarters was located in Paris. The CO transferred to the CFFH the Greek part of its line from Alexandroupolis to Svilengrad, except for a short section of about 10 km[7] in Turkey serving Edirne Karaagaç station and for about 3 km between the Greek border and Svilengrad station in Bulgaria.[8] Overall, this line was 165 km[9] long route from the Aegean Sea port city Alexandroupolis to Ormenio the last station in Greece before entering Bulgaria. Pythion station was the junction towards Turkey. Along with the infrastructure, the CO also transferred some motive power and rolling stock to the CFFH. The CFFH stock was transferred to CO shareholders on the basis of 1 CFFH stock for every 5 CO stock.[10] These CFFH stock started trading on the market in July 1931.

Regarding the Edirne Karaagaç railway enclave so to speak, the CO retained operating rights over the section Svilengrad to Pythion to be able to reach Edirne and even Svilengrad. On the other hand, the CFFH retained operating rights through the Edirne section of the line to access the Greek part of the line past Edirne, through to Svilengrad. When the Turkish part of the CO was sold to the Turkish railways, these operating rights were also sold, enabling TCDD to reach Edirne with its own motive power, albeit with a CFFH driver. Likewise, when Greek State Railways (SEK) took over from the CFFH, they kept the operating right through Edirne Karaagaç. Operational working was facilitated by a provision in the Lausanne treaty allowing for trains to cross the borders in and out of Karaağaç without border control not custom taxes.[11] These rights survived until 1971 when TCDD inaugurated its own line from Pehlivanköy to Edirne & Svilengrad fully on Turkish territory.

Realaignment in 1970s edit

 
Edirne railway realignement in 1971

At the same time, in 1971, SEK designed and constructed a 9 km (5.6 mi) direct connection between Nea Vyssa and Marasia within the Greek borders, thus avoiding Turkish territory and bypassing Karaağaç and with a new intermediate station at Kastanies. The new passing loop section, which includes a new bridge over the river Ardas is still in use.[12] Arda's bridge was the biggest railway bridge in Greece.[5] The former CO station in Edirne Karaağaç, west of the Maritsa, was not no longer served by either TCDD or by SEK and went into disuse. The tracks lifted and the building converted to other use.

The CFFH was the only railway connecting Turkey to Europe and enjoyed the related traffic and revenue. Some prestigious trains like the Orient Express transited on CFFH network. Otherwise, the CFFH did not generate any major traffic, either freight or passengers along its line. During the Greek Civil War until 1949, the trains operated only by daylight and were supplemented with empty freight cars in front of the locomotive and armed with escort to protect them from mines. SEK took over operations of the line and rolling stock, effective 1 January 1955, and CFFH ceased.

Upgrades in 21st century edit

In 2020 it was announced that section of line between Pythion and Ormenio was to be upgraded, at a cost of €1.4m as part of an ambitious integrated intergovernmental transport plan which will see this, and 39 other transport sector projects be built, with financing from the European Commission with a total of €117 million.[13][14] Some €2,77 million of that budget is allocated for feasibility study of the 62 km section.[15] The package of measures aims to build or improve transport connections and connectivity across Europe, with a focus on sustainable transport. The project at the Pythion-Ormenio section envisions upgrading the existing line and the construction of a second one, as well as the installation of electrification signalling (ETCS Level 1) along the entire stretch, with the aim of improving freight transport with Bulgaria and Turkey.[16][17]

Major overhaul including electrification and signaling upgrades was proposed in 2021 as one of the six railway projects of the Greek authorities submitted before the EU.[18][19] In December 2021, ERGOSE SA published a tender note regarding the upgrade of the line between Alexandroupolis and Ormenio. The upgrade includes upgrade and doubling of the line, electrification and installation of ETCS signalling system. Deadline for submission of expressions of interest is set at 14/01/2022.[20] The allocated budget is 1,08 billion euros.[21]

The planned overhaul of the railway will provide a fast link between the Egnatia Railway and the other sections of the Sea2Sea railway corridor.[22][21]

Main stations edit

 
Map of the line in the state of 2015

The stations on the Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway are:

Services edit

As of 2020, the Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway is only used by four daily pairs of local trains Alexandroupolis–Ormenio, two of which are express services.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". gaiaose.com.
  2. ^ a b "OSE - 2017 Network Statement Annexes". p. 5.
  3. ^ Greece severs international links, International Railway Journal, March, 2011
  4. ^ "Mobility and transport" (PDF).
  5. ^ a b Myrtsidis, Diamantis (2021). Η Ιστορία του Σιδηροδρόμου στον Έβρο (2 ed.). Nea Vyssa: Myrtsidis. pp. 113–116. ISBN 978-618-00-3174-4.
  6. ^ Le Journal des finances, Paris, 27 December 1929 (in French)
  7. ^ Modern measurement done on www.Openstreetmap.com indicate 10.2 km
  8. ^ Le Journal des chemins de fer, des mines et des TP, Paris, 29 March 1930 (in French)
  9. ^ See Alexandroupolis–Svilengrad railway. The railway is 178.5 km long minus 10 km in Turkey and 3 km in Bulgaria
  10. ^ Le Journal des débats, 10 March 1931 (in French)
  11. ^ Traité de paix entre les puissances alliées et la Turquie, Lausanne, 1923. Article n°107
  12. ^ I. Zartaloudis; D. Karatolos; D. Koutelidis; G. Nathenas; S. Fasoulas; A. Filippoupolitis (1997). Οι Ελληνικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι (Hellenic Railways) (in Greek). Μίλητος (Militos). p. 126. ISBN 960-8460-07-7.
  13. ^ "DELTA TV". Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  14. ^ "Studies for upgrading and doubling the railway line from Pythio to Ormenio". European Commission. Innovation and Networks Executive Agency. May 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  15. ^ "Thessaloniki's strategy for 2030 aims to modernise and expand rail transport". Railway Pro. 26 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) 2019 TRANSPORT CALL Proposal for the selection of projects - Studies for upgrading and duplicating the railway line from Pythio to Ormenio" (PDF). European Commission. Innovation and Networks Executive Agency. September 2019. p. 29. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
  17. ^ "Upgrading of Ormenio – Alexandroupoli / Frontier with Bulgaria – ΕΡΓΟΣΕ". ergose.gr. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Greece Prepares Competition for Biggest-ever Railway Overhaul". Greek Travel Pages. 25 November 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  19. ^ "Rail projects with a worth of 4 billion got opened in Greece". railtarget.eu. 2 December 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  20. ^ "The eastern Egnatia railway closer to implementation Today, the files of expression of interest for the project of upgrading the existing railway line Alexandroupolis - Ormenio - Greek-Bulgarian border were opened". OT.gr. 3 February 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  21. ^ a b "The plan to change the railway map in Northern Greece is "on track"". OT.gr. OT. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  22. ^ "Sea2Sea mega project that makes Greece a key hub and bypasses the Bosphorus: Creating a major new freight corridor in Europe". OT.gr. OT. 27 December 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  23. ^ Myrtsidis, Diamantis (2021). Η Ιστορία του Σιδηροδρόμου στον Έβρο (The History of Evros Railway) (in greek) (2 ed.). Nea Vyssa: Myrtsidis. pp. 153–232. ISBN 978-618-00-3174-4.
  24. ^ "Ξεκινούν ξανά τα δρομολόγια τρένου Αλεξανδρούπολη – Ορμένιο – Αλεξανδρούπολη". 31 December 2019.

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The Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railway Greek Sidhrodromikh grammh Ale3androypolhs Sbilengkrant romanized Sidirodromos Alexandroupolis Svilen nkrant is a 178 5 kilometres 110 9 mi long railway connecting the port of Alexandroupolis in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Greece with Svilengrad in Bulgaria via the village of Ormenio Despite its name as of 2020 update there is only passenger service on the section on Greek territory between Alexandroupolis and Ormenio as the international services to Sofia via Svilengrad and Istanbul 3 Friendship Express have been suspended as of 2011 4 Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railwayPythion railway station 27 March 2007 OverviewStatusOperational up to DikaiaOwnerGAIAOSE 1 LocaleGreece East Macedonia and Thrace Bulgaria Haskovo Province TerminiAlexandroupolis 40 50 42 N 25 52 45 E 40 8451 N 25 8793 E 40 8451 25 8793Svilengrad 41 46 24 N 26 08 42 E 41 7734 N 26 1451 E 41 7734 26 1451Stations29ServiceTypeRegional railServicesRegional formally Intercity Operator s Hellenic TrainHistoryOpened1874 1874 TechnicalLine length178 5 km 110 9 mi Track length165 km 103 mi before 1971 Number of trackssingle track 2 CharacterSecondaryTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrificationno 2 Operating speed90 km h 56 mph average Route mapLegend km to Plovdiv Svilengrad Edirne Cut off to Edirne amp Istanbul BulgariaGreece border 28 1 Ormenio 24 5 Ptelea 20 9 Dikaia 000 0 0 12 7 Dilofos 0 0150 4 Marasia Ardas River 147 2 Kastanies 147 9 Edirne Karaagac 137 9 Nea Vyssa 135 4 Kavyli 133 4 Sakkos 129 6 Orestiada 123 0 Cheimonio 121 0 Thourio 119 8 Sofiko 116 3 Rigio Pythion Halt 112 0 Pythion Istanbul Pythion railwayto Uzunkopru amp Istanbul 000 0 107 6 Petrades 104 5 Praggion 98 2 Didymoteicho 93 7 Nei Psathades 88 8 Amori 78 3 Mandra 69 4 Soufli 57 1 Lagyna 52 6 Filakto 50 3 Tychero 39 9 Peplos 28 5 Feres Alexandroupolis Dialogi Thessaloniki Alexandroupolis railwayto Thessaloniki 0 0 Alexandroupolis km This diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 Course 2 History 2 1 Realaignment in 1970s 2 2 Upgrades in 21st century 3 Main stations 4 Services 5 See also 6 ReferencesCourse editThe southern terminus of the Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railway is Alexandroupolis railway station About 30 km east of Alexandroupolid the line starts following the river Evros upstream on its right bank At Pythio between Didymoteicho and Orestiada the line to Istanbul branches off It reaches Ormenio the current terminus of all passenger services shortly before crossing the Bulgarian border and continuing to Svilengrad where it joins the railway from Sofia to Istanbul History editThe section between Alexandroupolis formerly Dedeagatch and Svilengrad was opened in 1873 5 by the Chemins de fer Orientaux CO when the entire Thrace was part of the Ottoman Empire The part between Pythio and Svilengrad was part of the CO main line from Istanbul to western Europe After World War I and the subsequent Greek Turkish War from 1919 to 1922 and finally peace in the form of the Lausanne treaty the Chemins de fer Orientaux CO ended up having a network straddling Turkey and Greece This created operational difficulties each country having now its own set of rules and regulations currencies and languages In order to resolve this situation the CO decided to split itself into two companies one for the Greek part one for the Turkish part of the railway 6 After the Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923 and the borders between Greece and Turkey were drawn the line was in Greek territory with the exception of a 10 km 6 2 mi long section from Nea Vyssa to Marasia via Karaagac that was in Turkey In order to get from Alexandroupolis to Dikaia Ormenio and Svilengrad in Bulgaria trains of the French Hellenic Railway Company Chemin de fer Franco Hellenique and later of the Hellenic State Railways would travel through Turkish territory Trains stopped at Karaagac which in Greek timetables was listed as Adrianoypolis Adrianoupolis Edirne In July 1929 the CO created the Companie franco hellenique des chemins de fer CFFH or The French Hellenic Railways Company G E S as a subsidiary company to undertake the completion of the Alexandroupolis Svilengrad section of the former Eastern Railways its headquarters was located in Paris The CO transferred to the CFFH the Greek part of its line from Alexandroupolis to Svilengrad except for a short section of about 10 km 7 in Turkey serving Edirne Karaagac station and for about 3 km between the Greek border and Svilengrad station in Bulgaria 8 Overall this line was 165 km 9 long route from the Aegean Sea port city Alexandroupolis to Ormenio the last station in Greece before entering Bulgaria Pythion station was the junction towards Turkey Along with the infrastructure the CO also transferred some motive power and rolling stock to the CFFH The CFFH stock was transferred to CO shareholders on the basis of 1 CFFH stock for every 5 CO stock 10 These CFFH stock started trading on the market in July 1931 Regarding the Edirne Karaagac railway enclave so to speak the CO retained operating rights over the section Svilengrad to Pythion to be able to reach Edirne and even Svilengrad On the other hand the CFFH retained operating rights through the Edirne section of the line to access the Greek part of the line past Edirne through to Svilengrad When the Turkish part of the CO was sold to the Turkish railways these operating rights were also sold enabling TCDD to reach Edirne with its own motive power albeit with a CFFH driver Likewise when Greek State Railways SEK took over from the CFFH they kept the operating right through Edirne Karaagac Operational working was facilitated by a provision in the Lausanne treaty allowing for trains to cross the borders in and out of Karaagac without border control not custom taxes 11 These rights survived until 1971 when TCDD inaugurated its own line from Pehlivankoy to Edirne amp Svilengrad fully on Turkish territory Realaignment in 1970s edit nbsp Edirne railway realignement in 1971 At the same time in 1971 SEK designed and constructed a 9 km 5 6 mi direct connection between Nea Vyssa and Marasia within the Greek borders thus avoiding Turkish territory and bypassing Karaagac and with a new intermediate station at Kastanies The new passing loop section which includes a new bridge over the river Ardas is still in use 12 Arda s bridge was the biggest railway bridge in Greece 5 The former CO station in Edirne Karaagac west of the Maritsa was not no longer served by either TCDD or by SEK and went into disuse The tracks lifted and the building converted to other use The CFFH was the only railway connecting Turkey to Europe and enjoyed the related traffic and revenue Some prestigious trains like the Orient Express transited on CFFH network Otherwise the CFFH did not generate any major traffic either freight or passengers along its line During the Greek Civil War until 1949 the trains operated only by daylight and were supplemented with empty freight cars in front of the locomotive and armed with escort to protect them from mines SEK took over operations of the line and rolling stock effective 1 January 1955 and CFFH ceased Upgrades in 21st century edit In 2020 it was announced that section of line between Pythion and Ormenio was to be upgraded at a cost of 1 4m as part of an ambitious integrated intergovernmental transport plan which will see this and 39 other transport sector projects be built with financing from the European Commission with a total of 117 million 13 14 Some 2 77 million of that budget is allocated for feasibility study of the 62 km section 15 The package of measures aims to build or improve transport connections and connectivity across Europe with a focus on sustainable transport The project at the Pythion Ormenio section envisions upgrading the existing line and the construction of a second one as well as the installation of electrification signalling ETCS Level 1 along the entire stretch with the aim of improving freight transport with Bulgaria and Turkey 16 17 Major overhaul including electrification and signaling upgrades was proposed in 2021 as one of the six railway projects of the Greek authorities submitted before the EU 18 19 In December 2021 ERGOSE SA published a tender note regarding the upgrade of the line between Alexandroupolis and Ormenio The upgrade includes upgrade and doubling of the line electrification and installation of ETCS signalling system Deadline for submission of expressions of interest is set at 14 01 2022 20 The allocated budget is 1 08 billion euros 21 The planned overhaul of the railway will provide a fast link between the Egnatia Railway and the other sections of the Sea2Sea railway corridor 22 21 Main stations edit nbsp Map of the line in the state of 2015 The stations on the Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railway are Alexandroupolis railway station Feres railway station Peplos railway station Tychero railway station Lagyna railway station Soufli railway station Lavara railway station Didymoteicho railway station Pythion railway station Chimonio railway station Orestiada railway station Nea Vyssa railway station Dikaia railway station Ormenio railway station 23 Svilengrad railway stationServices editAs of 2020 update the Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railway is only used by four daily pairs of local trains Alexandroupolis Ormenio two of which are express services 24 See also editChemins de fer Orientaux Chemins de Fer Franco Hellenique Egnatia RailwayReferences edit Home gaiaose com a b OSE 2017 Network Statement Annexes p 5 Greece severs international links International Railway Journal March 2011 Mobility and transport PDF a b Myrtsidis Diamantis 2021 H Istoria toy Sidhrodromoy ston Ebro 2 ed Nea Vyssa Myrtsidis pp 113 116 ISBN 978 618 00 3174 4 Le Journal des finances Paris 27 December 1929 in French Modern measurement done on www Openstreetmap com indicate 10 2 km Le Journal des chemins de fer des mines et des TP Paris 29 March 1930 in French See Alexandroupolis Svilengrad railway The railway is 178 5 km long minus 10 km in Turkey and 3 km in Bulgaria Le Journal des debats 10 March 1931 in French Traite de paix entre les puissances alliees et la Turquie Lausanne 1923 Article n 107 I Zartaloudis D Karatolos D Koutelidis G Nathenas S Fasoulas A Filippoupolitis 1997 Oi Ellhnikoi Sidhrodromoi Hellenic Railways in Greek Milhtos Militos p 126 ISBN 960 8460 07 7 DELTA TV Retrieved 22 April 2023 Studies for upgrading and doubling the railway line from Pythio to Ormenio European Commission Innovation and Networks Executive Agency May 2020 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Thessaloniki s strategy for 2030 aims to modernise and expand rail transport Railway Pro 26 January 2024 Connecting Europe Facility CEF 2019 TRANSPORT CALL Proposal for the selection of projects Studies for upgrading and duplicating the railway line from Pythio to Ormenio PDF European Commission Innovation and Networks Executive Agency September 2019 p 29 Retrieved 13 May 2020 Upgrading of Ormenio Alexandroupoli Frontier with Bulgaria ERGOSE ergose gr Retrieved 5 January 2020 Greece Prepares Competition for Biggest ever Railway Overhaul Greek Travel Pages 25 November 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2022 Rail projects with a worth of 4 billion got opened in Greece railtarget eu 2 December 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2022 The eastern Egnatia railway closer to implementation Today the files of expression of interest for the project of upgrading the existing railway line Alexandroupolis Ormenio Greek Bulgarian border were opened OT gr 3 February 2022 Retrieved 5 June 2022 a b The plan to change the railway map in Northern Greece is on track OT gr OT 27 February 2023 Retrieved 25 July 2023 Sea2Sea mega project that makes Greece a key hub and bypasses the Bosphorus Creating a major new freight corridor in Europe OT gr OT 27 December 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Myrtsidis Diamantis 2021 H Istoria toy Sidhrodromoy ston Ebro The History of Evros Railway in greek 2 ed Nea Vyssa 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