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Which is the busiest train junction in the world?

Worldwide. 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.



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The history of Shibuya Crossing dates back over 100 years to the construction of Shibuya Station in 1885. Originally only serving as a stop on the Shinagawa metro line, now known as the JR Yamanote Line, it has since expanded to serve over 8 different metro lines in Toyko.

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Leipzig Hauptbahnhof (Leipzig main station, IATA: XIT) is the central railway terminus in Leipzig, Germany, in the district Mitte. At 83,460 square metres (898,400 sq ft), it is Europe's largest railway station measured by floor area.

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European Ports Rotterdam is Europe's largest and busiest container hub which offers reliable, safe, and cost-efficient processing and handling of containers.

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Grand Central Terminal, New York.

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The largest railway station in India is the New Delhi Railway Station (NDRS). It also has the most complex interlocking system in the world. Ib railway station in Odisha is the smallest railway station in India.

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Greatest number of platforms
  • Grand Central Terminal New York City, US: 44.
  • Gare du Nord, France: 35 (31 above ground level + 4 underground)
  • Munich Central Station, Germany: 34 (32 above ground level + 2 underground)
  • Chicago Union Station, US: 30.
  • Zhengzhou East, China: 30.
  • Central railway station Sydney, Australia: 28.


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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 is located at an altitude of almost 3,500 meters in the Swiss Alps. Its construction was a pioneering technical achievement.

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The United States has the world's longest railway network, followed by China and India.

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Trans-Siberian is the longest train trip in the world at seven days long. It travels 10,214 km across 16 major rivers, 876 stations, and 87 cities. Some long train trips – like the Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver – begin and end with overnight stays in luxurious hotels.

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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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Trains in Europe Trains might be the easiest way to travel around Europe, and one of the reasons is because you can visit multiple countries with just one rail pass. With the Eurail Global Pass, you'll have access to unlimited and borderless travel without needing to book several tickets per destination.

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Switzerland is often cited as the best European country in terms of public transport.

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And after being crowned European Green Capital 2023, Tallinn is far from resting on its laurels so far as clean transport and other aspects of urban life go. Here's what it's making possible. Europe's richest country made public transport free: Could other countries do the same?

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