Polatli Train Station is situated in the town of Polatli, Ankara Province, serving as a key stop on the Ankara-Istanbul railway line. The station is a vital point in Turkey's rail network, facilitating travel to significant cities such as Istanbul, Eskişehir, and Ankara. With trains arriving and departing regularly, Polatli Train Station manages an average of 2,000 passengers daily. The station was opened in 1892, making it a historical site with over a century of service. Travelers can visit nearby attractions, including the famous Polatlı Historical Museum, located 1.5 kilometers from the station, which showcases artifacts from the region's past, taking about 20 minutes to walk. The Sacred Tree is another point of interest situated about 2 kilometers away, known for its cultural significance. Additionally, the station is within a short distance from local eateries where visitors can enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine.