Nikiforos Railway Station

Nikiforos Railway Station

Nikiforos railway station also started its operation in 1896, serving the connection between Thessaloniki – Alexandroupoli and then Constantinople. The station building along with some of its ancillary buildings have also been designated as monuments by the Central Council of Modern Monuments, following the same philosophy of preserving the country’s industrial heritage.
The building has two floors and the ground floor hosts the station’s employees’ quarters, while the first floor is used as the Station Master’s residence. On the right narrow side of the station from the side of the lines, a single-story wooden building structure is adjacent, which served as a waiting area for passengers. It is a special use building and maintains its original morphological and structural elements, it is connected to the social and economic development of its area and is therefore important for the development of the area from a historical, cultural, cultural, economic and social point of view at the end of 19th and early 20th century.
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