Platy, Imathia in the context of "Platy railway station"

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Platy railway station (Greek: Ī£Ī¹Ī“Ī·ĻĪæĪ“ĻĪæĪ¼Ī¹ĪŗĻŒĻ‚ ĻƒĻ„Ī±ĪøĪ¼ĻŒĻ‚ Πλατέος, romanized:Ā Sidirodromikós stathmós PlatĆ©os) is the railway station of Platy in Imathia, Central Macedonia, Greece. Opened in 1894 in what was then the Ottoman Empire, it is located southwest of the residential area, at the junction of the Piraeus–Platy railway and Thessaloniki–Bitola railway 1.3 kilometres (0.81Ā mi) southwest of the town centre. The station is served by Intercity trains between Athens and Thessaloniki and since 9 September 2007 by the Thessaloniki Regional Railway (formerly the Suburban Railway).

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Platy, Imathia in the context of Thessaloniki–Bitola railway

The railway from Thessaloniki to Bitola is a 219 kilometres (136Ā mi) long railway line, that connects the port city Thessaloniki in Greece with Bitola in the Republic of North Macedonia, via Veroia, Edessa, Amyntaio and Florina. The line was opened in 1894 under the name "SociĆ©tĆ© du Chemin de Fer ottoman Salonique-Monastir", when the area was part of the Ottoman Empire. The section between the international border and Bitola is not used anymore, and as of 2025 passenger services are restricted to the section between Thessaloniki and Florina. Makedonski Železnici also operates a daily service from Žabeni to Bitola and onwards to Skopje. The easternmost section of the line, Platy–Thessaloniki, is part of the important connection towards Athens and Northern Greece.

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