Oldest Train Station In The World  

Mount Clare station (1829) - Located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, Mount Clare station is often considered the oldest surviving railroad station building in the world. It was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, one of the earliest commercial railroads in the United States. 

Liverpool Road station (1830) - Situated in Manchester, England, Liverpool Road station is part of the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. It was the Manchester terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the world's first intercity passenger railway. 

Darlington railway station (1842) - Serving the town of Darlington in County Durham, England, Darlington railway station was designed by architect Thomas Prosser. It is one of the oldest operational railway stations in the world. 

Euston station (1837) - Located in London, England, Euston station is the oldest intercity railway terminus in London. While the original station building has been extensively rebuilt over the years, it retains some elements of its original design. 

Shinbashi Station (1872) - Now known as Shimbashi Station, it's a major railway station in Tokyo, Japan. It was originally opened in 1872, making it one of the oldest railway stations in Japan and one of the oldest in Asia. 

Cologne Central Station (1859) - Located in Cologne, Germany, Cologne Central Station (Köln Hauptbahnhof) is one of the oldest railway stations in Germany. It has been extensively renovated and expanded over the years but still retains some of its original features. 

Paris-Gare de l'Est (1849) - One of the oldest railway stations in Paris, France, Gare de l'Est was originally opened in 1849. It serves as a major transportation hub connecting Paris with cities in eastern France, as well as international destinations. 

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