Beautiful images of the world's train stations
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A charming train journey is on almost every traveller's wish list. And whether it's through lush countryside or rugged mountains, in the lap of luxury or standard class, every railway trip has to start, and stop, somewhere.
Click through this gallery to join our tour of the most beautiful train stations around the globe – from classical masterpieces to modern marvels.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai, India

Grand Central Terminal, New York City, USA

Liège-Guillemins, Liège, Belgium

An important hub for high-speed trains travelling between Paris, Frankfurt and Dortmund, the breathtaking Liège-Guillemins station in Belgium is a modern masterpiece designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Completed in 2009, it has a vaulted glass, steel and white concrete canopy that covers five platforms and extends more than 476 feet (145m).
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Dunedin station, Dunedin, New Zealand

Antwerpen-Centraal, Antwerp, Belgium

Milano Centrale, Milan, Italy

Istanbul Sirkeci Terminal, Istanbul, Turkey

Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique, Maputo, Mozambique

Madrid Atocha, Madrid, Spain

Helsingin päärautatieasema, Helsinki, Finland

Amsterdam Centraal, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Kuala Lumpur railway station, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Estação Ferroviária de São Bento, Porto, Portugal

Gare de Lyon, Paris, France

Kanazawa Station, Kanazawa, Japan

Kanazawa Station in Japan is a perfect blend of modern architecture with a nod to tradition – symbolism and connections to the city's history can be spotted in both the exterior and interior details. The most striking part of the station is its wooden gate, resembling the traditional torii gate which is usually found at the entrance to a Japanese shrine. From afar, the building takes on the shape of a traditional samurai helmet. Kanazawa is a city of culture and its heritage crafts of woodwork and ceramics are reflected throughout the station.
Haydarpasa Terminal, Istanbul, Turkey

No longer an operating station, Haydarpasa is one of the city's most important landmarks and a symbolic gateway between the East and the West. Built in 1908, it allowed travellers from the Orient Express to take a boat across the Bosphorus from Sirecki Terminal and continue their journey to the rest of Turkey and towards Baghdad. Currently, the station houses a museum dedicated to its history, however, there are plans to renovate the building and integrate the station into the Marmaray railway network.
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Union Station, Chicago, USA

Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, Australia

The first railway station in Australia, Flinders Street has been at the heart of Melbourne since 1854. A cultural icon of the city, the building is defined by its Art Nouveau dome, clock tower and arched entrance, which, over time, has turned into a popular meeting spot in the city. The station also has a resident ghost called George. He appears on platform 10 holding fishing gear, seeming somewhat lost and then vanishes as he gazes out at the Yarra River.
Luz Station, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Gare de Metz-Ville, Metz, France

A registered historic monument, this railway station serving the city of Metz, the capital of Lorraine in France, is often referred to as the Station Palace. When Metz was annexed into the German Empire, Kaiser William II decided the city needed to be "Germanified" so the station's design was adjusted to meet his Rhenish Romanesque Revival style requirements. When he came to visit Metz with his wife, they had private apartments within the station that today serve as the offices for the SNCF Railway Company.
Hua Hin station, Hua Hin, Thailand

Estacao do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal

Gare de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco

Union Station, Los Angeles, USA

Widely regarded as the last of the great train stations, LA's Union Station was built in 1939. The station's signature Mission Revival style makes it one of the city's most distinct buildings. Inside, the spacious ticket hall was equipped with a wooden ticket counter crafted from American black walnut and massive Art Deco chandeliers still hang from the ceiling in the vast waiting room. Although most of the station has remained largely unchanged, the original ticket lobby is now closed to the public and rented out for private events or used as a filming location.
Rotterdam Centraal, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Taipei Main Station, Taipei, Taiwan

One of the busiest stations in Asia and a major hub in Taiwan's rail network, Taipei Main Station impresses with its sheer size. More than 600,000 people pass through the terminal each day, with the building hiding a vast underground network with shopping streets, food courts and tunnels, connecting five different public transport options converging at the station.
Bahnhof Uelzen, Uelzen, Germany

Penn Station, Pittsburgh, USA

Described as "one of the great pieces of Beaux-Arts architecture in America" by The New Yorker art critic Brendan Gill, this is Pittsburgh's only 20th-century station still in use. Officially called Union Station but referred to as Penn Station by locals, its most stunning feature is the street-level rotunda made from brown terracotta that resembles brownstone. The station's grand appearance is a monument to the glamorous days of rail travel in America.
Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, Anaheim, USA

Keleti palyaudvar, Budapest, Hungary

Severely damaged during both World Wars, Budapest's Keleti station has regained its former glory thanks to extensive repair and restoration work finished in 2014. Originally opened 130 years earlier (in 1884), the station impressed the public with its imposing dimensions – the central hall was 590 feet (180m) long and 103 feet (31.4m) tall. Statues of James Watt, who perfected the steam engine, and George Stephenson, who created the first steam locomotive, stand on either side of the facade.
Manarola station, Cinque Terre, Italy

Perched on a cliff in Italy's Cinque Terre, Manarola station is just a regular train station. However, it's the view from the platforms that makes it extra special. With beautiful cliffside vistas on either side and the blue expanse of the Ligurian Sea ahead, it's definitely one of the most picturesque settings for a train station.
Union Station, Washington DC, USA

The second busiest Amtrak station in the country, Union Station in Washington DC was originally a rundown building called an "embarrassment to the federal government" in the 1980s. Now it's been transformed into one of the most beautiful stations in the world. After undergoing an extensive restoration project, the station reopened in its present form in 1988.
St Pancras International, London, UK

After celebrating its 150th birthday in 2018, St Pancras International remains one of London's most important train stations, providing domestic services and international links to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and more. A wonder of Victorian engineering, the station suffered serious damage in 1942 when a bomb damaged the roof and platforms 3 and 4. However, it was back in operation after only a week of intensive repairs. The station's facade is most recognisable as the stand-in for King's Cross in the Harry Potter films.
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