In Sydney, Central Railway Station is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city and is also the central hub of the rail network.
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Heritage-listed and always a buzz with fast moving commuters, heavy machinery and serious hustle and bustle, Central Station is the largest and busiest railway station in Australia, servicing millions of passengers every year.
With an average of 3.5 million passing through its doors every day, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, is the world's busiest train station in terms of passenger throughput.
With over 3.6 million people passing through the station daily, Shinjuku Station in the city of Tokyo, Japan, is the busiest train station in the world by passenger use.
According to the data the busiest train line in the morning is the T1 Western line with an average load of 145 per cent between 8am and 9am. It's followed by the T1 Northern line train via Strathfield (137 per cent) and the T4 Illawarra (132 per cent).
Sydney's train network is an efficient way of travelling around the city. Take the City Circle to connect to the harbour ferries at Circular Quay, the retail precinct around Town Hall Station, and Central Station. Use the Trip Planner tool to map your route.
Umeda Station - Around 2.3 million passengers per day. The first train station on the list that's not in Tokyo, you'll find Umeda Station in the city of Osaka. As well as having a busy train station, Umeda is a very popular and lively district.
New York City is home to the world's most expensive train station. Almost ready for its grand opening, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in lower Manhattan is equivalent of having Grand Central, Times Square and Penn Station in one place.