Kulatа railway station (Bulgarian: гара Кулата) is a railway station[3] in the border village of Kulata, Petrich municipality, Blagoevgrad region, Bulgaria.
It is a railway border checkpoint (connecting to the Greek station Promachon, and from there to Komotini and Thessaloniki) located 1.5 km from the border with Greece.
[4] In 2015 a train to Kulata was delayed due to a bomb scare.
[5] Although it is an extreme border station,[6] the station is served daily by passenger trains to the cities of Sandanski, Dupnitsa, Petrich,[7] Blagoevgrad and Sofia,[8] including the international direction Sofia-Thessalonica-Sofia, which has been resumed since May 2014, after nearly 3 year suspension.
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