The Mount, England : Oldest railway station (circa 1808) still in operation, served the Middleton Colliery and heralded modern railways
Mount Clare, USA: Oldest surviving railway station (1829), housed in the B and O Railroad Museum, a landmark of American railroading.
Liverpool Road, England: Part of the Manchester to Liverpool Railway, opened in 1830, now part of the Science and Industry Museum.
Flinders Street, Australia: Oldest railway station (1854) in Australia, iconic Melbourne landmark with historic architecture and bustling platforms.
Edge Hill, England: Built in 1830, it's one of the oldest passenger railway stations, part of the Liverpool to Manchester Railway.
Newcastle Central, England: Opened in 1850, it's one of the UK's major railway hubs and retains its historic grandeur.
Curzon Street, England: Designed by Joseph Paxton, opened in 1838, served as the Birmingham terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway.
Brunswick, Germany: Opened in 1838, it's one of the oldest railway stations in Germany, reflecting classic architecture
Le Pecq, France: One of the world's oldest stations, dating back to 1837, originally serving the Paris-Saint-Germain-en-Laye railway.