Last stop: stunning photos of abandoned train stations around the world
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From grand central terminals left to crumble to rural stop-offs reclaimed by nature, the world's abandoned train stations have plenty of tales to tell. They're also stunning, offering a chance for urban photographers, locals and visitors to snap their best sides.
Read on as we take a look at some of the most beautiful, abandoned railway stations around the world that offer a glimpse into the past...
Anhalter Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany

Anhalter Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany

The station was notoriously used to transport thousands of Jewish people to concentration camps during the Second World War. It was severely damaged during the war and finally closed in 1952. Only parts of the station’s facade remain today, but they give a glimpse of the building’s former beauty and are a poignant reminder of the city’s past. The elaborate sculptures at the top of the building are one of its most striking features.
Union Station, Indiana, USA

Union Station, Indiana, USA

Kacov Station, Czechia

This picturesque railway station can be seen in the small town of Kacov in Czechia’s Central Bohemia region. Though abandoned and neglected, the disused station building has plenty of charm. It has even been used as a filming location for movies such as the 2001 Czech drama Dark Blue World.
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Gudauta, Abkhazia

Gudauta, Abkhazia

Psyrtskha Railway Station, Abkhazia

Psyrtskha Railway Station, Abkhazia

Helensburgh Railway Station, Australia

Helensburgh Railway Station, Australia

La Petite Ceinture, Paris, France

La Petite Ceinture, Paris, France

The once bustling railway line, which also served steam freight trains, originally had 29 stations, but today those that survived are bars, restaurants and cultural venues. It was forced into decline by the advent of the underground Paris Metro and the growing popularity of motor vehicles.
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La Petite Ceinture, Paris, France

In 2007, however, the section between the Porte d’Auteuil and the Gare de la Muette in the 16th arrondissement was opened to the public as an urban walkway. People can also follow nature trails along sections in the 12th arrondissement and the pathways between the Place Balard and the Rue Olivier de Serres in the 15th arrondissement. The latest sections opened in 2015 in the 13th arrondissement and in 2020 between rue de Thionville and 2 bis rue de l'Ourcq.
Swanbourne Station, Buckinghamshire, England

Swanbourne Station, Buckinghamshire, England

16th Street Station, California, USA

16th Street Station, California, USA

After many subsequent years of neglect, the grand disused building was bought by non-profit, affordable housing developer BRIDGE. Unfortunately, major redevelopment ideas have not gone to plan and the building has sat vacant and in disrepair since the purchase in 2005. The future of the former station, despite being rented out for the occasional music video, remains uncertain.
Danushkodi Railway Station, India

Danushkodi Railway Station, India

Among the ruins are the town's once bustling railway station building, of which only part of the facade remains. Tragically, the devastating cyclone caused a huge tidal wave which hit an incoming train to Danushkodi, washing it away and reportedly killing all 115 people on board.
City Hall Subway Station, New York, USA

City Hall Subway Station, New York, USA

With its curved platform, vaulted tile ceilings, skylights and chandeliers still largely intact, the station may have been abandoned, but it remains a vital piece of America's rail history. Its track is still used as a turnaround spot for the 6 line, but the station is closed off to the public. However, members of The New York City Transit Museum can book onto the semi-regular, 90-minute guided tours it runs into the abandoned station.
Colonia del Sacramento Railway Station, Uruguay

One of the oldest towns in Uruguay, Colonia del Sacramento in the southwest of the country is known for its cobbled historic centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the city's fascinating old buildings is this abandoned railway station with its faded and graffiti-daubed exterior and overgrown tracks.
Lagos Old Railway Station, Portugal

Lagos Old Railway Station, Portugal

In slow degradation, the old station stood unwanted, with graffiti adorning the walls, clocks vandalised and broken glass and rust scattered on the ground. However, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel for Lagos' first station. An investor plans to develop it into a restaurant and art gallery in the future. Watch this space.
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