For those who love travel, train stations symbolize much more than their basic function of funnelling people to and from trains and subways. As the point on the map where a journey begins or ends, railway stations take on a sort of sacred meaning for many travelers. Perhaps it’s not surprising that many of the world’s beautiful railway stations share the classical architectural details of great houses of worship, royal palaces, and courthouses. You’ll surely want to swipe your ticket at these nine cathedrals of train travel, from New York City to Mozambique.
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