Biçerova Railway Station
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The Biçerova Railway Station is a railway station currently under renovation. The station is closed to passenger traffic since 2006 but will reopen for the İZBAN
İZBAN
İZBAN, sometimes referred to as Egeray, is a commuter rail system serving İzmir and its metropolitan area. It is the busiest commuter railway in Turkey, serving about 150,000 passengers daily. İZBAN is a portmanteau of the words "İzmir" and "Banliyö". Established in 2006 and began operations in...

 commuter rail system. The station was built in 1996 along with the double track branch to Aliağa
Aliaga
Aliaga can refer to:* Aliaga, Aragon, Spain* Aliağa, Turkey* the Filipino municipality of Aliaga, Nueva Ecija on Luzon* a family name, as in the case of the Peruvian writer Felipe Pardo y Aliaga...

. From 1996 to 2006, a twice daily regional train serviced the station, operating between İzmir
Izmir
Izmir is a large metropolis in the western extremity of Anatolia. The metropolitan area in the entire Izmir Province had a population of 3.35 million as of 2010, making the city third most populous in Turkey...

 and Aliağa. The station tracks are now used as a yard for freight cars. The planned reopening is October 29, 2010.

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İZBAN
İZBAN, sometimes referred to as Egeray, is a commuter rail system serving İzmir and its metropolitan area. It is the busiest commuter railway in Turkey, serving about 150,000 passengers daily. İZBAN is a portmanteau of the words "İzmir" and "Banliyö". Established in 2006 and began operations in...

 
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Hatundere
Hatundere (İZBAN)
Hatundere is a station on in Hatundere. The station is served by İZBAN's Northern Line. The station is away from Alsancak Terminal.-Service:...


Toward Alsancak
Northern Line
Northern Line (İZBAN)
The Northern Line is a commuter rail service operated by İZBAN on tracks owned by the Turkish State Railways, operating between Alsancak Terminal in İzmir to Aliağa railway station in the northern port town of Aliağa...

 
Aliağa
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