See also Part 6.
One-storey station, 25-man fort, 2-tank water tower, triangle and 100-man barracks. A 9-car train (2 covered, 5 flats/chassis, 1 tender and another flat/chassis) headed by 2-8-0 101 (Hartmann 3461/1910, ex 60), identified by Dieter Noll on the basis of stampings on the motions, with its own tender was abandoned on one arm of the triangle next to the barracks. This is one of the Syrian CFH locos on loan in 1923/24, so it would have been abandoned here at that time.
By 01.2012 the locomotive had been removed (for restoration?), to be returned by 01.2013, with 7 restored wagons (5 covered and 2 flats) by 06.2013, while another wagon chassis remains dumped at the back. The train at this location is relatively safe from looting thanks to the presence of a State Police station just next to the railway station.
In the wadi just south of the station are the remains of another four wagons, two covered bogie wagons, a 4-wheel chassis No. 50355 and bogie chassis No. 657.