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Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's
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Explanation:
Grand Central Terminal in New York City, USA: Grand Central Terminal is one of the most iconic and busiest railway stations in the world, serving over 750,000 passengers per day. It is located in midtown Manhattan and has 44 platforms, making it one of the largest railway stations by platform count.
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Ashutosh0007 said:
1 decade ago
Can anyone please tell me the highest railway station...???
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Amit D said:
1 decade ago
Thanks for the update!
Azam said:
1 decade ago
But longest railway station is Kharagpur, India.
Nagarjna said:
1 decade ago
Is it really right? Will you give the pictures and some calculated information about those two.
Vivek said:
1 decade ago
Three previous buildings serving the same purpose have stood on this site since 1871.
The current Grand Central Station was built by the New York Central Railroad with the intention of drawing passengers away from its rival, Pennsylvania Railroad. Beginning in 1903, the remains of the previous structures were systematically demolished, to make room for the new station, which was completed in 1913.
The current Grand Central Station was built by the New York Central Railroad with the intention of drawing passengers away from its rival, Pennsylvania Railroad. Beginning in 1903, the remains of the previous structures were systematically demolished, to make room for the new station, which was completed in 1913.
Mohan Ram said:
1 decade ago
Longest by number of platforms i.e 44 platforms with 67 tracks along them, all underground.
Deepa said:
1 decade ago
Thanks for the explanation. It is really useful.
Sundar said:
2 decades ago
In terms of platform capacity, the world's largest train station is Grand Central Terminal in New York City, USA.
The world's largest train station, in terms of floor area, is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. However, the Nagoya Station complex incorporates two office towers and an underground shopping concourse, so the railway terminal itself is not large in comparison to others. Shinjuku Station is the second largest.
The world's largest train station, in terms of floor area, is Nagoya Station in Nagoya, Japan. However, the Nagoya Station complex incorporates two office towers and an underground shopping concourse, so the railway terminal itself is not large in comparison to others. Shinjuku Station is the second largest.
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