List of busiest railway stations

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This is a list of railway stations serving more than 100 million passengers per year.

CountryCityRailway stationPassengers (millions per year)PlatformsSourced data year
All modesRapid TransitCommuterLong distance
JapanTokyo Shinjuku Station 1310 [1] 532018
JapanTokyo Ikebukuro Station 9892007
JapanTokyo Shibuya Station 876 [2] 2004
Japan Osaka Ōsaka Station 8542005
Japan Yokohama Yokohama Station 7602013
FranceParis Gare du Nord 244.7 [3] [4] 47.451.1322019
Germany Hamburg Hamburg Hbf 196 [5] 59.594.5122019
Germany Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt (Main) Hbf 179.9 [5] 292019
United KingdomLondon London Waterloo 177.1 [6] 82.994.2242018–2019
Switzerland Zurich Zürich Hauptbahnhof 153.2 [7] 132023

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