European train stations, from modern centers to old and inappropriate stations, provide very different experiences for travelers. The annual European Railway Station Index, which is released annually, ranks four main train stations based on the number of passengers, ticketing hours, waiting time, delay time, wheelchair access and facilities such as stores and restaurants.
Some stations have defined a high standard for the efficiency and comfort of passengers, while others deal with challenges such as over -density and poor infrastructure. In this article, you will be introduced to the best and worst European train stations. (msn.com)
The best of European train stations
1. Alexandrplatz Station, Berlin, Germany
Alexander Platz Station, located in the heart of Berlin, is one of the key points of urban transport that provides easy access to important attractions and vibrant shopping malls.
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1. Berlin Central Station, Germany
Berlin Hauptbahnhof is a masterpiece of modern engineering and is the largest train station in Germany. It stuns the eyes with multiple classes, efficient transportation options, and its futuristic glass facade.

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1. Oslo Central Station, Norway
Oslo Sentralstasjon is the busiest station in Norway, with modern and spectacular design, providing extraordinary regional and international communications, thereby playing a vital role in the Scandinavian rail network.

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12. Amsterdam Central Station, the Netherlands
The Amsterdam Centraal Central Station, with the magnificent neuroscience architecture, is one of the most important travel terminals that provides international communications and easy access to the city’s spectacular channels.

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11. Leipzig Central Station, Germany
Leipzig Railway Station (Leipzig Hauptbahnhof), Europe’s largest train station, is one of the most prominent European continental stations with magnificent architecture, shopping center and a large number of railroad platforms.

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1. London Paul Station, Britain
Built in the 5th year, the London Bridge Station is one of London’s oldest stations, with a combination of historical architecture and modern design, playing a key role in connecting various areas of London and southeastern England.

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1. San-Lazar Station, Paris, France
The Gare Saint-Lazare Station is a combination of nineteenth-century charm and modern performance. Local travelers and tourists traveling to the Normandy area in northwestern France use the station daily.

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1. Rome Termini Station, Italy
The Roma Termini Station is Italy’s largest train station, which connects the city of Rome to other parts of Europe. Terminal has extensive features such as stores, restaurants and access to other urban transport networks.

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1. Vienna Central Station, Austria
The Wien Hauptbahnhof Central Station is an advanced transportation center that is one of the most important stations in Central Europe with modern design, continuous international communication and a collection of stores and restaurants.

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1. Monparnas train station, France
Gare Montparnasse, which connects high -speed trains to western France, has a garden on the roof in addition to minimal design and excellent access, offering a panoramic view of Paris.

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1. Lyon’s train station, France
Gare de Lyon is one of the most important communication routes to southern France and Switzerland with a combination of history and performance. Belle époque architecture and the famous Blue Bleu restaurant are highlights.

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1. Gar -e -Noor Station, France
The Gare Du Nord Station is Europe’s busiest station, which connects Paris to London, Brussels and other major European cities, and is one of the highstop stations for international travelers.

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1. Utrecht Central Station, the Netherlands
Utrecht Centraal is the largest station in the Netherlands with global facilities, extensive rail communication and modern design, its most important features.

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2. Bernie’s train station, Switzerland
Bern Railway Station is an example of Swiss accuracy and order; The iron road with modern facilities and excellent connection to other parts of the country and the continent, which is also one of Europe’s best stations.

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1. Zurich Central Station, Switzerland
The Zurich Central Station (Zürich Hauptbahnhof) was opened in the year 6. The station is the largest and busiest Swiss train station to travel to many major European cities.

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The worst of the European train stations
1. Milan Central Station, Italy
The Milano Centrale Station, despite the magnificent architecture, has problems such as over -crowded, complex design and security concerns that make travel experience difficult for travelers.

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1. East Munich Station, Germany
Although Munich Ostbahnhof plays an important role in connecting Bayern to domestic and international purposes, worn -out infrastructure and cleaning problems have affected the quality of its service.

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1. Berlin’s Gazondbronon Station, Germany
Berlin Gesundbrunnen is one of the most important transportation stations in Berlin; But due to old systems, lack of amenities and security issues, it is often criticized.

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12. Nuremberg Central Station, Germany
The Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof, despite the historic place, has an undesirable experience for many travelers due to old amenities, lack of seats and security concerns.

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11. Porta Nouva Station, Italy
Torino Porta Nuova Station is the largest Turin railway station with eye -catching architecture; But unfortunately, there are problems such as insufficient cleaning, security concerns and confusing design that have reduced its appeal to travelers.

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1. Hamburg-Alletona Station, Germany
Hamburg-Altona Station, located in northern Germany, has been criticized for overcrowding, lack of amenities for travelers and worn-out design.

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1. Berlin Sudanese Station, Germany
Despite Berlin Südkreuz, as one of the main stations of the capital, the station has an unpleasant space due to industrial design, seats and inappropriate services for passengers.

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1. Austrian Midoling Station, Austria
The Wien Meidling Station, as the second station in Vienna, has a weaker performance in terms of facilities, confusing design and inefficient infrastructure than the city’s central station.

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1. Munich-Pazing Station, Munich, Germany
The München-Pasing Station, although one of the key suburban and regional stations, is often not a satisfactory travel experience for travelers due to old equipment and inappropriate access.

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1. Tibortina Station Rome, Italy
The Roma Tiburtina Station, despite modern design, has been criticized by old systems, limited services and lack of clear guide signs.

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1. Osman -San Lazar Station, Paris, France
The old infrastructure, the overcrowding and the lack of sitting space, have made Paris Housesmann Saint-Lazare one of the city’s high-ended points.

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1. Shotla -Allah Station, Paris, France
The Châtelet -Les Halles Station is known as one of the busiest underground stations in Paris; But this place gives travelers a boring experience due to sophisticated design, crowded crowds and adverse cleaning.

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1. Florence Station Santa Maria Nawola, Italy
Firenze Santa Maria Novella is the main Florence station, which is historically important, but has been criticized by passengers due to turbulent management, security problems and a lack of comfort to wait.

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2. Bremen Central Station, Germany
Bremen Hauptbahnhof is one of Germany’s most undesirable stations due to security concerns, poor cleaning and lack of appropriate spaces.

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1. Berlin Eastern intersection station, Germany
Despite recent renovations at Berlin’s Eastern Intersection Station (Berlin Ostkreuz), this place is at the lowest ranking due to its sophisticated design, lack of facilities and poor passenger experience.

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Which of these stations do you know and have the experience of traveling through it? Please share your valuable look, opinion and experience with Kajaro and its companions.
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