Çamlık railway station is a railway station near Çamlık, Turkey, in south İzmir Province.
TCDD Taşımacılık operates daily regional train service from İzmir to Denizli, Nazilli and Söke.
The original station was opened on 1 July 1866 by the Ottoman Railway Company as part of their railway from İzmir (Smyrna) to Aydın.
[1] The 1866-station remained in service until 1976, when the railway was realigned through the hills north of Çamlık and the current station was built.
[2][dead link] In 1991 the Çamlık Railway Museum acquired the former station, as well as the old right-of-way, and is home to the largest steam-locomotive collection in Turkey.