Kalotina Zapad – Svilengrad Granitsa Sofia – Varna Iliyantsi – Varna Feribotna Sofia – Kulata Sofia – Gyueshevo
Platforms
6
Tracks
13
Connections
Ruse, Stara Zagora, Burgas, Vidin, Yambol, Mezdra
Construction
Structure type
At-grade
Platform levels
2
Parking
Yes
Bicycle facilities
Yes
Other information
Station code
SF (СФ)
History
Opened
1 August 1888
Rebuilt
6 September 1974
Electrified
27 April 1963
Services
Preceding station
BDŽ
Following station
Terminus
Istanbul-Sofia Express
Iskarsko Shose
towards Istanbul
Romania
Sofia Sever
towards Bucharest
Thessaloniki-Sofia Express
Zaharna Fabrika
towards Thessaloniki
Golden Sands
Mezdra
towards Varna
Yantra
Mezdra
towards G. Orjahovica
BDŽ Rapid
Poduyane
towards Svilengrad
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