Florina railway station


Florina railway station is a railway station in Florina, a town in Western Macedonia, Greece. It is situated at the Greek terminus of the Thessaloniki–Bitola railway. It was opened in 1894, along with the line. It is served by local trains to Thessaloniki.

History

It was opened in 1894, along with the line. In 1896 the Messonisi-Florina line was constructed, to allow trains from Bitola to continue onwards to Thessaloniki without the need to reverse north of Mesonisi

Facilities

The station is staffed, but only in the early morning and later afternoon. There are toilets and parking onsite. Local and regional buses stop in the forecourt.

Services

The station is served by three local trains to Thessaloniki daily.

Station layout