The newly opened Chongqing East railway station in southwestern China could easily be mistaken for a massive airport terminal based on photographs alone. Instead, it represents one of the most ambitious rail infrastructure projects completed in recent years.
According to local authorities, the station covers approximately 1.22 million square meters in total floor area, making it the world's largest railway station by that measure. To put the scale in perspective, officials compare the space to roughly 170 football fields. The facility rises eight stories and features 15 platforms serving 29 tracks. At peak capacity, the station is designed to accommodate approximately 16,000 passengers per hour.









