Jul 15 , 2023

9 Most Antique Train Stations in the World

By True Scoop

Liverpool Road Station (Manchester, England): Built in 1830, it is the oldest surviving railway terminus building globally.

Waterloo Station (London, England): Constructed in 1848, it is one of the busiest train stations worldwide.

Gare du Nord (Paris, France): Established in 1847, it is the largest train station in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Grand Central Terminal (New York City, USA): Built in 1913, it is an iconic train station and a National Historic Landmark.

Milan Central Station (Milan, Italy): Constructed in 1931, it showcases Renaissance Revival architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Atocha Station (Madrid, Spain): Built in 1892, it is known for its architectural beauty and is a Grade I listed building.

St. Pancras International (London, England): Established in 1868, it features stunning Victorian Gothic architecture and is a Grade I listed building.

Estação de São Bento (Porto, Portugal): Constructed in 1906, it showcases magnificent Baroque architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Mumbai, India): Built in 1888, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an exquisite example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture.