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Which is the biggest railway station in the world?
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29 Mar '12 05:47 pm
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In terms of platform capacity, the world's largest station by platforms is Grand Central Terminal in New York City with 44 platforms[12] and, as part of the East Side Access Project, the MTA will be adding 4 more platforms to accommodate future Long Island Rail Road trains.
Answered by iqbal seth, 29 Mar '12 06:04 pm
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Leipzig Hauptbahnhof in Germany is Europe's largest railway station by floor area (24 platforms and several levels of shopping facilities beneath).
Berlin Hauptbahnhof is Europe's largest grade-separated and two-level station (6 upper and 8 lower platforms).
The Gare du Nord, in Paris, is Europe's largest railway station by number of platforms (44 - two not in se
Berlin Hauptbahnhof is Europe's largest grade-separated and two-level station (6 upper and 8 lower platforms).
The Gare du Nord, in Paris, is Europe's largest railway station by number of platforms (44 - two not in se
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Answered by Ataur Rahman, 29 Mar '12 05:50 pm
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