Top 10 Most Amazing Railway Stations around the World

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Top 10 Most Amazing Railway Stations around the World 10. SOUTHERN CROSS STATION, AUSTRALIA The Southern Cross Station located in Melbourne is a major railway station and transport hub in Australia. In 2002, the city decided to develop the former Spencer Street Station into a well designed and well connected transportation hub of Australia, revamped by the Civic Nexus consortium with a unique and creative design by the Grimshaw Architects the total project was completed after 4 years. 9. KANAZAWA STATION, JAPAN The Kanazawa Station in Japan’s Ishikawa Province has been constantly rated as one among the top beautiful stations of the world. Built in 2005, the Tsuzumi Gate a huge 14-meter gate leading to the station’s entrance is the first thing that greets the passengers. It also has a giant and an impressive dome that covers the passage connecting the eastern and western part of the station and it is made up of 3,000 glass panes. The Kanazawa Station is nothing short of a classic example of, a combination of traditional Japanese wooden construction and the modern futuristic architecture. 8. ANTWERP CENTRAL STATION, BELGIUM The Antwerp Central Station is notably one of the world’s most amazing railway stations. The stations construction spanned over 10 years between (1895-1905), and when completed it became a viewers delight for over a century now, known for its vast dome directly above the waiting room hall for the passengers and also a viaduct, thanks to this unique feature the Station looks more like a temple and is nicknamed as “The Railway Cathedral” . 7. BERLIN HAUPTBAHNHOF, GERMANY A masterpiece of modern architecture and one of the biggest and most beautiful railway stations in Europe, it itself is a big tourist attraction in the busy streets of Berlin, Germany. Berlin Hauptbahnhof or Berlin Central Station is the largest crossing station in Europe and also it is Europe’s largest two level railway station with over 80 stores, shops and 14 platforms in all. It has a colossal steel structure and 2000 trains halt here every day and around 350,000 passengers pass through it. 6. KUALA LUMPUR RAILWAY STATION, MALAYSIA Started in 1910, designed by British architect A.B. Hubbock the construction of the station was completed in 1917. This historical building is a mix of different architectural styles comprising of Arabic, Indian and western techniques. Although this is no longer the major rail destination of the commuters, still many people pass through this century old building . 5. GARE DE STRASBOURG, FRANCE Another amazing railway station of the world popularly called as Gare De Strasbourg is to be found in France. Designed in 1883 by a Berlin based architect Johann Jacobsthal, the railway station in Strasbourg, France is one of the Europe’s busiest railway hubs, catering to the needs of 190 million passengers each year and offering a wide variety of national as well as international services connecting to different routes like Belgium, Poland. 4. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI TERMINUS, MUMBAI Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is the busiest transportation hub of India, formerly called Victoria Terminus its history dates back to 19th century when it was designed by Frederick William Stevens, an English architect. It is the only railway station to be listed in the UNESCO world heritage sites. The architectural style fuses a mix of gothic turrets, stone domes and pointed arches and it is considered as a cross between two different cultures because, 3. ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL, LONDON St Pancras railway station, this amazing historic station celebrated for its Victorian architecture, was constructed between 1864 and 1868 in London, avoided a demolition in 1960s, and was rebuilt and renovated in 2000. This station houses two tall statues: statue of John Betjeman and the Meeting Place being one, and the other being a 9meter tall bronze statue of a couple. It may be hard to believe but 2. ATOCHA, MADRID Any 1st timer at Station Atocha, in the Spanish capital of Madrid will surely be baffled by looking at it for the first time unable to know whether it is a miniature jungle or a train station. The Atocha, which was built in 1851, is the largest railway station in Madrid. The station was converted into an exotic garden by famed Spanish architect Rafael Moneo. 1. GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL, NEW YORK This monumental railway station was built in 1913 for the New York and Harlem Railroad company, and now it serves as a transportation hub connecting metro, car and pedestrian traffic and trains in a very efficient way. It is the world’s largest rail facility and the station has 44 platforms serving 67 tracks along them in two levels. This iconic station is decorated with winding marble staircases and gleaming chandeliers. Source By:http://listcrux.com/top-10-amazing-railway-stations-around-world-part-content-copiedspinned/

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  1. what about kings cros london england and the western concourse there its amazinng


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