Zweisimmen Train Station – Switzerland

Zweisimmen Train Station – Switzerland

Zweisimmen forms the gateway to the world-famous Gstaad-Saanenland region. Zweisimmen is also the starting point of the Montreux – Bernese Oberland – rail line, which travels to Montreux on Lake Geneva. One of the top events of the Zweisimmen train station is the Golden Pass panoramic rail journey which is a day’s excursion to Montreux on Lake Geneva or to Lucerne

Interlaken OST Railway Station – Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken OST Railway Station – Interlaken, Switzerland

Interlaken is a small city in the Bernese Highlands Region of central Switzerland. Located between two Alpine Lakes (Brienzsee and Thun), Interlaken is a popular base camp for outdoor sports and travel in the surrounding Bernese Oberland Alps. There are two stations: Interlaken Ost (east) and Interlaken West, the former is the main station in the town while the latter is closer to the city centre

Train Station – Lucerne, Switzerland

Train Station – Lucerne, Switzerland

Lucerne railway station is a major hub of the Swiss rail network. It is a terminal station serving domestic and international traffic on several rail lines. The lines from the east (Zürich–Lucerne and the Gotthard lines) pass to the north of Lucerne and then join the lines from the north (Olten–Lucerne line) and the west (Bern–Wolhusen–Lucerne line)

Dunedin Railway Station – Dunedin, New Zealand

Dunedin Railway Station – Dunedin, New Zealand

Possibly the best-known building in the southern half of New Zealand’s South Island, Dunedin Railway Station is a jewel in the country’s architectural crown. Designed by George Troup, the station is the fourth building to have served as Dunedin’s railway station. It earned its architect the nickname of “Gingerbread George”. The station was opened by Ward, by then Prime Minister, in 1906.