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A '''central station''' usually designates the principal passenger [[railway station]] of cities which have multiple stations. The central station functions as the main [[transport hub]] for rail transport, normally with interchange with other modes of [[public transport]]. Certain services, such as [[intercity train|intercity]] of [[high-speed rail|high-speed]] routes make their only stop in the city at the central station, while [[commuter rail|commuter]] services may serve all stations in the city. A central station may be a [[terminal station]], with all services ending at the station, or may permit through services.
A '''central station''' usually designates the principal passenger [[railway station]] of cities which have multiple stations. The central station functions as the main [[transport hub]] for rail transport, normally with interchange with other modes of [[public transport]]. Certain services, such as [[intercity train|intercity]] of [[high-speed rail|high-speed]] routes make their only stop in the city at the central station, while [[commuter rail|commuter]] services may serve all stations in the city. A central station may be a [[terminal station]], with all services ending at the station, or may permit through services.


==Names==
==Names and Stations==
===Asia===
Central stations in [[Malaysia]] are called ''Sentral'', which is the [[Malay language|Malay]] spelling for the [[English language|English]] word ''central''.


===Europe===
===Europe===
Non English language names for central station include ''Централна гара'' (tsentralna gara) in [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], ''Hauptbahnhof'' (abbreviated ''Hbf'' or ''HB'') in [[German language|German]], ''Stazione Centrale'' in [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Gare centrale'' in [[French language|French]], ''hlavní nádraží'' (abbreviated ''hl. n.'') in [[Czech language|Czech]], ''Centraal Station'' (abbreviated formerly as ''CS'' and currently as ''Centraal'') in [[Dutch language|Dutch]], ''Główny'' in [[Polish language|Polish]], ''Főpályaudvar'' (abbreviated ''főpu.'') in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], ''sentralstasjon'' in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], ''centralstation'' (abbreviated ''central'' or ''C'') in [[Swedish language|Swedish]], and ''hovedbanegård'' in [[Danish language|Danish]].
Non English language names for central station include ''Централна гара'' (tsentralna gara) in [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], ''Hauptbahnhof'' (abbreviated ''Hbf'' or ''HB'') in [[German language|German]], ''Stazione Centrale'' in [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Gare centrale'' in [[French language|French]], ''hlavní nádraží'' (abbreviated ''hl. n.'') in [[Czech language|Czech]], ''Centraal Station'' (abbreviated formerly as ''CS'' and currently as ''Centraal'') in [[Dutch language|Dutch]], ''Główny'' in [[Polish language|Polish]], ''Főpályaudvar'' (abbreviated ''főpu.'') in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], ''sentralstasjon'' in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], ''centralstation'' (abbreviated ''central'' or ''C'') in [[Swedish language|Swedish]], and ''hovedbanegård'' in [[Danish language|Danish]].


===North America===
====United Kingdom====
{{main|Union station}}
A union station is a central station that serves more than one [[railway company]]. This is most commonly used for naming of [[North America]]n stations, where several private railway companies serve the same city at a common station. The term was also used in Europe prior to the [[nationalization]] of railway companies.

==Stations==
===India===

*[[Chennai Central]], in [[Chennai]], [[Tamil Nadu]]
*[[Kanpur Central]], in [[Kanpur]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]
*[[Mumbai Central]], in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharastra]]
*[[Trivandrum Central]], in [[Trivandrum]], [[Kerala]]

===Israel===

* [[Be'er Sheva Central Railway Station]], in [[Be'er Sheva]]
* [[Haifa Central Railway Station]], in [[Haifa]]
* [[Jerusalem Binyanei HaUma Railway Station|Jerusalem Central Railway Station]] (Under construction), In [[Jerusalem]]
* [[Tel Aviv Central Railway Station]], [[Tel Aviv]]

===Hong Kong===

* '''[[Central Station (MTR)|Central Station]]''' -- This is an [[interchange station]] in the [[MTR|Mass Transit Railway]] (MTR) system, which links together the {{HK-MTR lines|Tsuen Wan}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Island}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|Airport Express}}. The station is named after the [[Central, Hong Kong|Central District]] on [[Hong Kong Island]], where it is located. Unlike the central stations in most other cities in the world, this station is not served by [[Inter-city rail|intercity trains]].
* '''[[Hung Hom Station]]''' -- This is currently the only station in Hong Kong for border-crossing trains to cities in [[mainland China|China]]. After the opening of the [[Kowloon Southern Link]], Hung Hom Station will also become an interchange station of the {{HK-MTR lines|East Rail}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|West Rail}} in the MTR system. Practically speaking, this station is the ''[[de facto]]'' central station of Hong Kong.
* '''[[West Kowloon Terminus|West Kowloon Station]]''' -- This is the proposed terminal station for the [[Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link]], a high-speed intercity railway that connects Hong Kong to cities in the Chinese province of [[Guangdong]]. It will also link together the {{HK-MTR lines|West Rail}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|Airport Express}} of the MTR system. Therefore, it will potentially become the new ''[[de facto]]'' central station of Hong Kong.

===United Kingdom===


Railway stations in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] using the suffix 'Central' often do not refer to a centrally located station and many of these cannot be said to be 'principal' stations, and are merely called Central to distinguish them from other stations called North, South, East or West, for reasons of prestige or in some cases refer to a station that was originally owned by the [[Great Central Railway]] often GCR stations in locations served by more than one station were called 'Central'.
Railway stations in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] using the suffix 'Central' often do not refer to a centrally located station and many of these cannot be said to be 'principal' stations, and are merely called Central to distinguish them from other stations called North, South, East or West, for reasons of prestige or in some cases refer to a station that was originally owned by the [[Great Central Railway]] often GCR stations in locations served by more than one station were called 'Central'.
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*[[Wrexham Central railway station]]
*[[Wrexham Central railway station]]


===Netherlands and Belgium===
====Netherlands====
There are only five (six) stations as "central stations"
*[[Amsterdam Centraal]]
*[[Amsterdam Centraal]]
*[[Den Haag Centraal]]
*[[Den Haag Centraal]]
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*[[Rotterdam#Train|Rotterdam Centraal]]
*[[Rotterdam#Train|Rotterdam Centraal]]
*[[Utrecht (city)#Transport|Utrecht Centraal]]
*[[Utrecht (city)#Transport|Utrecht Centraal]]
*[[Almere Centrum railway station]] (shows more the down town)

====Belgium ====
There are only three stations as "central stations"
*[[Antwerpen-Centraal railway station]]
*[[Antwerpen-Centraal railway station]]
*[[Bruxelles-Central / Brussel-Centraal railway station]]
*[[Bruxelles-Central / Brussel-Centraal railway station]]
*[[Station Verviers-Central]]


===Germany, Austria and Switzerland===
====Germany, Austria and Switzerland====
In German-speaking countries, the general term for a central station is "Hauptbahnhof", literally meaning "Main Station" but also translated as "Central Station"
In German-speaking countries, the general term for a central station is "Hauptbahnhof", literally meaning "Main Station" but also translated as "Central Station"
====Germany====

*[[Aachen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Aachen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Arnstadt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Arnstadt Hauptbahnhof]]
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*[[Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Gera Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Gera Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Graz Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Hagen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Hagen Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof|Halle Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Halle (Saale) Hauptbahnhof|Halle Hauptbahnhof]]
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*[[Hanover Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Hanover Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Ingolstadt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Ingolstadt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kaiserslautern Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kaiserslautern Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kassel Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kassel Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kiel Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Kiel Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Koblenz Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Koblenz Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Krefeld Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Krefeld Hauptbahnhof]]
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*[[Saarbrücken Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Saarbrücken Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Salzburg Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Salzburg Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Schwerin Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Schwerin Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Trier Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Trier Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Ulm Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Ulm Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Vienna Hauptbahnhof]] - the new central station for Vienna, currently under construction.
*[[Villach Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Villach Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof]]
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*[[Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Würzburg Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Würzburg Hauptbahnhof]]

=====Austria=====
All central stations in Austria:
*[[Graz Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Leoben Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Linz Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Salzburg Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Vienna Hauptbahnhof]] - the new central station for Vienna, currently under construction.
*[[Villach Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wels Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Wörgl Hauptbahnhof]]

=====Switzerland=====
*[[Zürich Hauptbahnhof]]
*[[Zürich Hauptbahnhof]]


===Elsewhere===
====Sweden====
*[[Gothenburg Central Station]]
*[[Malmö Central Station]]
*[[Stockholm Central Station]]
*[[Uppsala Central Station]]


====Denmark====
{{seealso|List of union stations}}
There are only two stations:
*[[Copenhagen Central Station]]
*[[Århus Central Station]]


====Italy====
The stations are arranged in alphabetical order by city name.
*[[Milan Central railway station]], in Milan, Italy
*[[Roma Termini railway station]],, the central station of Rome, Italy
*[[Torino Porta Nuova]], the central station of Turin, Italy


====Elsewhere in Europe====
*[[Central railway station, Brisbane]], in Brisbane, Australia
*[[Helsinki Central railway station]], in Helsinki, Finland
*[[Oslo Central Station]], in Oslo, Norway.
*[[Trondheim Central Station]], in Trondheim, Norway
*[[Warszawa Centralna station]], in Warsaw, Poland


==America==
===North America===
{{main|Union station}}
A union station is a central station that serves more than one [[railway company]]. This is most commonly used for naming of [[North America]]n stations, where several private railway companies serve the same city at a common station. The term was also used in Europe prior to the [[nationalization]] of railway companies.

{{seealso|List of union stations}}

===United States===
*[[Buffalo Central Terminal]], in Buffalo, New York, United States
*[[Buffalo Central Terminal]], in Buffalo, New York, United States
*[[Central Station (Chicago)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Central Station (Chicago)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Central Station (Chicago terminal)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Central Station (Chicago terminal)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Grand Central Station (Chicago)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Grand Central Station (Chicago)]], in Chicago, Illinois, United States
*[[Central (ETS)]], a light rail station in Edmonton, Canada
*[[Central (CTA Purple Line)]], in Evanston, Illinois, United States
*[[Central (CTA Purple Line)]], in Evanston, Illinois, United States
*[[Gothenburg Central Station]], in Gothenburg, Sweden
*[[Helsinki Central railway station]], in Helsinki, Finland
*[[Central Station (MTR)]], on the MTR metro system in Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
*[[Kuala Lumpur Sentral railway station]], in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
*[[Malmö Central Station]], in Malmö, Sweden
*[[Flinders Street Station]], in Melbourne, Australia. [[Melbourne Central Station]] is not the main central railway station in Melbourne, being named after Melbourne Central shopping centre.
*[[Central Station (Memphis)]], in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
*[[Central Station (Memphis)]], in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
*[[Miami Central Station]], in Miami, Florida, United States
*[[Miami Central Station]], in Miami, Florida, United States
*[[Milan Central railway station]], in Milan, Italy
*[[Central Station (Montreal)]], in Montreal, Canada
*[[Grand Central Terminal]], in New York City, United States
*[[Grand Central Terminal]], in New York City, United States
*[[Pennsylvania Station (New York City)|Pennsylvania Station]], also in New York City, United States<ref>This station now serves Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Rail Road; Grand Central Terminal serves Metro-North. Other important hubs in the area include [[Hoboken Terminal]], [[Jamaica (LIRR station)|Jamaica Station]], [[Pennsylvania Station (Newark)]], and [[Secaucus Junction]].</ref>
*[[Pennsylvania Station (New York City)|Pennsylvania Station]], also in New York City, United States<ref>This station now serves Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Rail Road; Grand Central Terminal serves Metro-North. Other important hubs in the area include [[Hoboken Terminal]], [[Jamaica (LIRR station)|Jamaica Station]], [[Pennsylvania Station (Newark)]], and [[Secaucus Junction]].</ref>
*[[Oslo Central Station]], in Oslo, Norway.
*[[30th Street Station (Philadelphia)|30th Street Station]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.<ref>[[Suburban Station (Philadelphia)|Suburban Station]] and [[Market East Station (Philadelphia)|Market East Station]] are also hubs in that city, connected by an underground railway corridor; however, 30th Street serves Amtrak as well as SEPTA, whereas the others don't.</ref>
*[[30th Street Station (Philadelphia)|30th Street Station]], Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.<ref>[[Suburban Station (Philadelphia)|Suburban Station]] and [[Market East Station (Philadelphia)|Market East Station]] are also hubs in that city, connected by an underground railway corridor; however, 30th Street serves Amtrak as well as SEPTA, whereas the others don't.</ref>

===Canada===
*[[Central (ETS)]], a light rail station in Edmonton, Canada
*[[Central Station (Montreal)]], in Montreal, Canada
{{seealso|List of union stations}}

===South America===
*[[Central Station (Rio de Janeiro)]], in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*[[Central Station (Rio de Janeiro)]], in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*[[Estación Central railway station]] in Santiago, Chile
*[[Estación Central railway station]] in Santiago, Chile

*[[Roma Termini railway station]], in Rome, Italy
==Asia==
*[[Stockholm Central Station]], in Stockholm, Sweden
Central stations in [[Malaysia]] are called ''Sentral'', which is the [[Malay language|Malay]] spelling for the [[English language|English]] word ''central''.
*[[Central railway station, Sydney]], in Sydney, Australia

*[[Trondheim Central Station]], in Trondheim, Norway
*[[Central Station (MTR)]], on the MTR metro system in Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
*[[Torino Porta Nuova]], the central station of Turin, Italy
*[[Warszawa Centralna station]], in Warsaw, Poland
*[[Kuala Lumpur Sentral railway station]], in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

*[[Copenhagen Central Station]], in Copenhagen, Denmark
===India===
*[[Århus Central Station]], in Aarhus, Denmark

*[[Uppsala Central Station]], in Uppsala, Sweden
*[[Chennai Central]], in [[Chennai]], [[Tamil Nadu]]
*[[Kanpur Central]], in [[Kanpur]], [[Uttar Pradesh]]
*[[Mumbai Central]], in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharastra]]
*[[Trivandrum Central]], in [[Trivandrum]], [[Kerala]]

===Israel===

* [[Be'er Sheva Central Railway Station]], in [[Be'er Sheva]]
* [[Haifa Central Railway Station]], in [[Haifa]]
* [[Jerusalem Binyanei HaUma Railway Station|Jerusalem Central Railway Station]] (Under construction), In [[Jerusalem]]
* [[Tel Aviv Central Railway Station]], [[Tel Aviv]]

===Hong Kong===

* '''[[Central Station (MTR)|Central Station]]''' -- This is an [[interchange station]] in the [[MTR|Mass Transit Railway]] (MTR) system, which links together the {{HK-MTR lines|Tsuen Wan}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Island}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|Airport Express}}. The station is named after the [[Central, Hong Kong|Central District]] on [[Hong Kong Island]], where it is located. Unlike the central stations in most other cities in the world, this station is not served by [[Inter-city rail|intercity trains]].
* '''[[Hung Hom Station]]''' -- This is currently the only station in Hong Kong for border-crossing trains to cities in [[mainland China|China]]. After the opening of the [[Kowloon Southern Link]], Hung Hom Station will also become an interchange station of the {{HK-MTR lines|East Rail}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|West Rail}} in the MTR system. Practically speaking, this station is the ''[[de facto]]'' central station of Hong Kong.
* '''[[West Kowloon Terminus|West Kowloon Station]]''' -- This is the proposed terminal station for the [[Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link]], a high-speed intercity railway that connects Hong Kong to cities in the Chinese province of [[Guangdong]]. It will also link together the {{HK-MTR lines|West Rail}}, the {{HK-MTR lines|Tung Chung}} and the {{HK-MTR lines|Airport Express}} of the MTR system. Therefore, it will potentially become the new ''[[de facto]]'' central station of Hong Kong.

==Australia==
*[[Central railway station, Brisbane]], in Brisbane, Australia
*[[Flinders Street Station]], in Melbourne, Australia. [[Melbourne Central Station]] is not the main central railway station in Melbourne, being named after Melbourne Central shopping centre.


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A late nineteenth century photochrom of Amsterdam Centraal in the Netherlands

A central station usually designates the principal passenger railway station of cities which have multiple stations. The central station functions as the main transport hub for rail transport, normally with interchange with other modes of public transport. Certain services, such as intercity of high-speed routes make their only stop in the city at the central station, while commuter services may serve all stations in the city. A central station may be a terminal station, with all services ending at the station, or may permit through services.

Names and Stations

Europe

Non English language names for central station include Централна гара (tsentralna gara) in Bulgarian, Hauptbahnhof (abbreviated Hbf or HB) in German, Stazione Centrale in Italian, Gare centrale in French, hlavní nádraží (abbreviated hl. n.) in Czech, Centraal Station (abbreviated formerly as CS and currently as Centraal) in Dutch, Główny in Polish, Főpályaudvar (abbreviated főpu.) in Hungarian, sentralstasjon in Norwegian, centralstation (abbreviated central or C) in Swedish, and hovedbanegård in Danish.

United Kingdom

Railway stations in Britain using the suffix 'Central' often do not refer to a centrally located station and many of these cannot be said to be 'principal' stations, and are merely called Central to distinguish them from other stations called North, South, East or West, for reasons of prestige or in some cases refer to a station that was originally owned by the Great Central Railway often GCR stations in locations served by more than one station were called 'Central'.

One of the few "principal" stations in the UK that is called Central and truly is in the centre of the town or city it serves is Glasgow Central station, although at one time was served by four "principal" terminus stations, all equally within the city centre, only one was called 'Central'. Likewise, Cardiff Central is located in the city centre and is the mainline hub of South Wales' rail network which includes 19 other stations in Cardiff itself, one of which is another principal city centre station, Cardiff Queen Street.

Netherlands

There are only five (six) stations as "central stations"

Belgium

There are only three stations as "central stations"

Germany, Austria and Switzerland

In German-speaking countries, the general term for a central station is "Hauptbahnhof", literally meaning "Main Station" but also translated as "Central Station"

Germany

Austria

All central stations in Austria:

Switzerland

Sweden

Denmark

There are only two stations:

Italy

Elsewhere in Europe


America

North America

A union station is a central station that serves more than one railway company. This is most commonly used for naming of North American stations, where several private railway companies serve the same city at a common station. The term was also used in Europe prior to the nationalization of railway companies.

United States

Canada

South America

Asia

Central stations in Malaysia are called Sentral, which is the Malay spelling for the English word central.

India

Israel

Hong Kong

Australia

  1. ^ This station now serves Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Rail Road; Grand Central Terminal serves Metro-North. Other important hubs in the area include Hoboken Terminal, Jamaica Station, Pennsylvania Station (Newark), and Secaucus Junction.
  2. ^ Suburban Station and Market East Station are also hubs in that city, connected by an underground railway corridor; however, 30th Street serves Amtrak as well as SEPTA, whereas the others don't.