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What is the most modern train station in the world?

Tokyo —What's being billed as the world's most advanced train station has opened in the western Japanese city of Osaka.



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The world's busiest passenger station, with a passenger throughput of 3.5 million passengers per day (1.27 billion per year), is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. The world's station with most platforms is Grand Central Terminal in New York City with 44 platforms.

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Tianjin West Railway Station in China Designed by gmp Architekten, Tianjin West Railway Station features a 400-meter-long barrel vault roof that rises over the terminal concourse, soaking up the sun to create an invigorating and naturally daylit space below.

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Opened in February 1913 and remodelled in 1998, Grand Central Terminal, also known as Grand Central Station, is one of New York's most impressive architectural structures, which has changed very little in over a century.

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The most remote railway stations in the world
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  • Tanggula Train Station, Tibet. ...
  • Caojiawan Metro station, Chongqing, China. ...
  • Berney Arms, England. ...
  • Okuoikojo Station, Japan. ...
  • Karskaya Station, Russia. ...
  • Choûm, Mauritiana. ...
  • Canfranc International Railway Station, Spain.


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Railroad services - most efficient countries 2019 It probably comes as no surprise that in a global 2019 survey of railroad efficiency, the top two places went to Japan and Hong Kong, with scores of 6.8 and 6.5 (out of seven) respectively.

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The Jungfraujoch railway station has earned the title “Top of Europe”. If only because of its location. It lies 3,454 metres above sea level and is thus the highest railway station in Europe.

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8 of the World's Most Beautiful Train Stations
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  • Eigerwand Station - Jungfrau, Switzerland.
  • Gare de Nice-Ville – Nice, France.
  • Amsterdam Centraal Station – Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Milano Centrale – Milan, Italy.
  • Atocha Station – Madrid, Spain.
  • Grand Central Terminal - New York City, NY.
  • Antwerp Central – Antwerp, Belgium.


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Liverpool Road Station, Manchester, England, is the world's oldest station.

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Hubli Railway Station in Karnataka is the world's longest railway station. Also known as Shree Siddharoodha Swamiji – Hubballi Junction, it is operated by the South Western Railways under the Hubli division. Platform 1 of the Hubbali station, with a length of 1,505 metres, is the longest railway platform in the world.

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The term is also sometimes used for any unused underground station or any unused station, whether or not trains pass through them.

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number one the l-0 series maglev. the crown for the fastest training commercial service goes to the l-0 series maglev in Japan the train was developed for the central Japan Railway company or the Jr Central for short and boasts the top speed. of 375 miles per hour like most of the fastest trains in the world.

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Originally opened between Paddington and Farringdon Street in 1863, the London Underground in the UK is the oldest metro in Europe and the world. Also the world's first underground metro system, the Metropolitan Railway was operational between 1863 and 1933 until it was merged with the London Passenger Transport Board.

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London Underground – 1890 Originally opened between Paddington and Farringdon Street in 1863, the London Underground in the UK is the oldest metro in Europe and the world.

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The oldest railway in continuous use is the Tanfield Railway in County Durham, England. This began life in 1725 as a wooden waggonway worked with horse power and developed by private coal owners and included the construction of the Causey Arch, the world's oldest purpose built railway bridge.

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Trenitalia's Paris to Milan route was first introduced in December 2021, serviced by Hitachi Rail's ETR1000. This super high speed train travels at 300km/h - with the ability to go400km/h if not limited by track regulations - making it the fastest train in Europe.

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1. Switzerland. Tucked inside the small but incredibly beautiful country of Switzerland is one of the most efficient and scenic rail networks in the world.

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