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= Sygaropolis station =

Sygaropolis Station is a Baeticia Metro interchange station on the Rhybales line, Sygaropolis lines and Baeticia Light Rail (BTR). Located near the junction between Upper Franidox Street and Ibis Way in the centre of Sygaropolis District, the station serves as a major transportation hub for both metro, light rail and local bus networks converging from the other parts of Sygaropolis.

The station hosts several notable nearby landmarks, including the Grand Temple of Baeticia, the Delphine Opera House, Sygaropolis School of Fine Arts, Cathechine Hermitage Museum and the Holphelete School of Music. The Sygaropolis Bus Terminal is also located within close proximity to the station, and is accessible via an underpass.

History
The station opened in 4 Oghus 894 and was among the first seven stations to commence passenger operations. Between 894 to 925, it served as the primary terminus for ITES routes going into Baeticia until the opening of Corphis-Baeticia Grand Station in Valax of 925.

The station was briefly renamed to Clumidius Augustus in 987 to mark the ascension of Emperor Clumidius Augustus to the throne. The original name was reverted on 1 Taurecia 992 after the sudden death of Clumidius at the age of 37.

In 997, the Sygaropolis Bus Terminal was relocated beside the train station, effectively integrating the bus terminus with the station's metro and light rail services.