Adnan Menderes Airport railway station

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Adnan Menderes Havalimanı
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TCDD regional rail station
İZBAN commuter rail station.
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A southbound IZBAN train during the early morning.
General information
Coordinates 38°17′33″N27°08′51″E / 38.29250°N 27.14756°E / 38.29250; 27.14756
Owned by Turkish State Railways
Operated by TCDD Transport
İZBAN A.Ş.
Line(s) İzmir-Eğirdir railway
Platforms1
Tracks2
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg ESHOT Bus: 200, 202, 204, 206
Construction
ParkingGarage adjacent to station
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusIn Operation
Station codeADB (IATA)
History
Opened1987
Rebuilt2010
Electrified 25 kV AC (2001)
Services
Preceding station TCDD Taşımacılık Following station
Gaziemir İzmir–Denizli Cumaovası
towards Denizli
İzmir–Nazilli Cumaovası
towards Nazilli
İzmir–Söke Cumaovası
towards Söke
İzmir–Ödemiş Cumaovası
İzmir–Tire Cumaovası
towards Tire
Preceding station IZBAN logo.svg İZBAN Following station
Sarnıç
towards Aliağa
Aliağa-Cumaovası Cumaovası
Terminus
Aliağa-Tepeköy
(Late nights)
Cumaovası
towards Tepeköy
Sarnıç
towards Menemen
Menemen-Tepeköy

Adnan Menderes Airport railway station also referred to as just Airport (Turkish : Adnan Menderes Havalimanı, Havalimanı) is a railway station in southern Gaziemir. The station is served by regional trains heading to southwestern Turkey, operated by the Turkish State Railways. The station allows a connection for people between planes at Adnan Menderes Airport to direct train service into İzmir. All regional trains stops at the station. The station was built in 1987 along with the completion of the airport. The İZBAN commuter rail service began serving the station on August 30, 2010. İZBAN operates between Aliağa and Tepeköy.

Connections

ESHOT operates regional bus service, accessible from the station.

ESHOT Bus service
Route NumberStopRouteLocation
200 BSicon FLUG.svg Havalimanı İç Hatlar Geliş (Domestic Arrivals), Havalimanı Dış Hatlar Geliş (International Arrivals)Mavişehir Aktarma Merkezi — Havalimanı (Airport)Adnan Menderes Airport
202 BSicon FLUG.svg Havalimanı İç Hatlar Geliş (Domestic Arrivals), Havalimanı Dış Hatlar Geliş (International Arrivals)Cumhuriyet Meydanı — Havalimanı (Airport)Adnan Menderes Airport
204 BSicon FLUG.svg Havalimanı İç Hatlar Geliş (Domestic Arrivals), Havalimanı Dış Hatlar Geliş (International Arrivals)Bornova Metro — Havalimanı (Airport)Adnan Menderes Airport
206 BSicon FLUG.svg Havalimanı İç Hatlar Geliş (Domestic Arrivals), Havalimanı Dış Hatlar Geliş (International Arrivals)Şirinyer Aktarma Merkezi — Havalimanı (Airport)Adnan Menderes Airport

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