The Most Beautiful European Railway Stations

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Obere Gleisebene mit ICE, Hauptbahnhof, Berlin, Deutschland

If you’ve traveled through Europe by train, you’ll surely know one thing: nearly every station in Europe deserves to be stopped in. Amazing architecture, beautifully decorated buildings and immense passenger platforms not only accommodate whistling trains, but gasping tourists as well. As per surve of 1,100 visitors on Europeish.com to share their opinion about twenty European train stations, and compiled a list with the ten most beautiful railway stations on the European continent (Russia and Turkey included), which you can find below.

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1. West Highland Line, Fort William to Mallaig (Scotland)

This is certainly one scenic route: rugged highlands and isolated lochs, flashes of coastline, Ben Nevis (Britain’s highest mountain), and spectacular views from the viaduct at Glenfinnan. The line and steam train are so easy on the eye that they crop up as the Hogwart’s Express in the Harry Potter films. Don’t miss the tasty seafood in Mallaig.

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2. Cinque Terre between Levanto and La Spezia (Italy)

This is certainly one scenic route: rugged highlands and isolated lochs, flashes of coastline, Ben Nevis (Britain’s highest mountain), and spectacular views from the viaduct at Glenfinnan. The line and steam train are so easy on the eye that they crop up as the Hogwart’s Express in the Harry Potter films. Don’t miss the tasty seafood in Mallaig.

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3. Central Rhine Railway between Bingen and Koblenz (Germany)

The Rhine Valley offers romantic German landscapes straight from a fairytale – castles rising above swirling waters, past the narrows where the siren Loreley sings sailors onto the rocks. Take the Mittelrheinbahn (MRB; Central Rhine Railway service), which follows the left bank between Mainz and Koblenz, stopping at all stations. Don’t miss ascending the Loreley bluff in St Goarshausen.

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4. Bergen Line with Flåm Railway between Oslo and Bergen via Flåm (Norway)

Roll through craggy mountain landscapes and across the beautiful Hardangervidda Plateau to Norway’s highest station, Finse (1222m), on this awe-inspiring train journey. From Myrdal to Flåm you go straight up on the world’s steepest railway line. Don’t miss The Flåm Railway Documentation Centre to learn more about this feat of engineering.

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5. Semmering Railway (Austria)

Between Gloggnitz and Mürzzuschlag this line morphs into a picturesque wonderland as the train crosses the Semmering Pass, taking in countless tunnels, viaducts and arched bridges on a forested mountain stretch. Don’t miss a hike along the railway line, and then relaxing your muscles in a winter sauna in Semmering.

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6. Glacier Express between Zermatt and St Moritz (Switzerland)

On this route the chances of meeting a millionaire are higher than average as you curl between the eastern and western Swiss Alps, through pristine Alpine landscapes and two of Switzerland’s most reputable ski resorts. It’s de rigueur for the ski enthusiast (and, literally, the upwardly mobile). Don’t miss the Matterhorn Museum in Zermatt, where you can get to know the mount.

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7. The Centovalli Railway between Locarno and Domodossola (Switzerland & Italy)

The ‘Hundred Valley Railway’ is a spectacle of waterfalls, chestnut groves, lush landscapes and vineyards – the Alps at their spellbinding best. Highlights are the Sorno viaduct (Intragna) and the gorge connecting Re and Intragna. Don’t miss a stroll along dazzling blue Lago Maggiore.

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8. Munich to Innsbruck via Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany & Austria)

Don’t go any other way – this the most beautiful route between Munich and Innsbruck. It takes in glittering lakes, views Germany’s highest mountain (Zugspitze) and glorious mountainous landscapes along the Mittenwaldbahn between Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Innsbruck. Don’t miss the commanding white castle, Schloss Ambras in Innsbruck.

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9. Rauma Line from Dombås to Åndalsnes (Norway)

Enjoy sensational views of high peaks, jagged rock faces and mountain slopes leading up to windswept plateaus as you trace the Rauma River. Europe’s highest perpendicular rock face is at Trollveggen, and the beautifully arched Kylling Bridge near Verma.

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10. Bernina Express between Chur and Tirano (Switzerland & Italy)

Relax behind panorama windows and soak up the spectacular Alpine views connecting northern and southern Europe. The route follows two World Heritage–listed lines, the Albula and the Bernina, and sweeps among glaciers in Switzerland and palms in Italy. Don’t miss chic, lakeside St Moritz.