Kashar railway station

Kashar railway station

Stacioni hekurudhor i Kasharit
The station on reopening in 2015
General information
LocationKashar
Tirana
Albania
Coordinates41°21′31″N 19°44′27″E / 41.3585°N 19.7409°E / 41.3585; 19.7409
SystemHekurudha Shqiptare
LineDurrës–Tiranë
Platforms1
History
Opened1949
Rebuilt2015
Location
Kashar railway station
Location within Albania

Kashar railway station (Albanian: Stacioni hekurudhor i Kasharit) was a railway station which served the municipality of Kashar in the outskirts of Tirana, Albania.

The branch from Vora to Tirana was closed in 2013 and passenger workings were replaced by a bus service.[1] In 2015, the bus journey was shortened when Kashar station re-opened with the benefit of a refurbishment, allowing travelers to journey to at least the outskirts of Tirana. The new service was inaugurated on 26 May by Ilir Meta (then Parliamentary Speaker) and Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Edmond Haxhinasto.[2] Despite the optimism which accompanied the refurbishment and reopening of Kashar station, Tirana's mayor, Lulzim Basha criticised the delay in the reopening of the remainder of the line to Tirana, as Kashar is still ten kilometers away from the city centre, with the distance and the slow operating speeds meaning that the service was underused.[3] It closed completely in 2018 and the tracks have been removed

See also

References

  1. ^ "Europe's quietest railway stations, Independent". Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Railway Gazette". Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Tirana Times". Retrieved 22 September 2017.