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Ever wondered which train station is the busiest in the world? In this video, we take you on an incredible journey through the world’s most crowded railway hubs, where millions of passengers pass through every single day! From Japan’s record-breaking stations to the busiest transport hubs in Europe, North America, and India, we explore what makes these train stations truly exceptional. 🌟 What’s in this video? 📍 Shinjuku Station (Tokyo, Japan) – The world's busiest train station, handling 3.6 million passengers daily! 📍 Shibuya Station (Tokyo, Japan) – One of Tokyo’s key transport hubs with 3 million daily passengers. 📍 Ikebukuro Station (Tokyo, Japan) – Handling 2.5 million daily commuters, this station is a transit powerhouse. 📍 Umeda Station (Osaka, Japan) – A vital hub in Osaka, serving 2.3 million passengers every day. 📍 Yokohama Station (Kanagawa, Japan) – Japan’s fifth busiest station, moving 2.1 million daily commuters. 📍 Gare du Nord (Paris, France) – Europe’s busiest train station, handling 292 million annual passengers. 📍 Howrah Junction (Kolkata, India) – One of India’s busiest railway stations, managing an astonishing 1 million passengers per day. 📍 Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Mumbai, India) – A UNESCO World Heritage site and a major transport hub for 3 million daily passengers. 📍 Penn Station (New York, USA) – The busiest station in North America, welcoming up to 600,000 daily passengers. 📍 Zurich Hauptbahnhof (Zurich, Switzerland) – One of Europe’s most efficient train stations, with 172 million passengers annually. 🚉 What Makes These Stations So Busy? ✔ Massive urban populations – These stations serve some of the largest metro areas in the world. ✔ Multiple transit systems – Many of these hubs combine regional, intercity, and subway services. ✔ High train frequency – Some stations see a train arrive or depart every 25 seconds! ✔ Intercontinental connections – Key international hubs like Gare du Nord link countries across Europe and beyond. 👍 Loved the video? Smash the Like button, Subscribe to Railways Explained, and ring the 🔔 for more deep dives into global transit systems! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content or grab rail-themed merch from our store. Thanks for watching—next stop, more railway wonders! Support Us & Get Exclusive Benefits: 👉 Become a member on Patreon for exclusive content, behind-the-scenes access, and more: / railways_explained 👉 Join our YouTube membership to support the channel and get special perks: / @railwaysexplained 👉 Donate via PayPal: PayPal.Me/railwaysexplained Check out our official merch and show your love for all things railway: https://railways-explained.creator-sp... 📺 Subscribe for more in-depth railway stories and analyses from around the world. Big thanks to our Patrons: Walid, Mind K, An Oni Moose, Julian Baumann, Hendrik Hinrichs, Robert P. Walsh, Xosé F. Estrada, Mårten Hammarstrand, Misha, Lucas Richter, Korawich Kavee, Alex Zaslavsky, Dale Winke, Ben M, Nathan Walls, Bill, Tim McKeoun, August Bigelow, Brendan McKeon, Linda Vainomae-Hoffmann, Linda Vainomae-Hoffmann, Reinforcedconcrete, Alex McDonald, Martin Pelles, Alice Conalbi, Declan Crowley, Martin Hinge Follow us on Social Networks: Facebook: / railwaysexplained Instagram: / railways_explained Linkedin: / posts #train #railway #station