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Railway stations closed in 2000

This list has 8 sub-lists and 11 members. See also 2000 disestablishments, 2000 in rail transport, Railway stations by year of closing, Railway stations closed in the 2000s
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  • Libramont railway station
    Libramont railway station Railway station in Luxembourg, Belgium
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    Libramont railway station (French: Gare de Libramont, Dutch: Station Libramont) is a railway station in Libramont-Chevigny, Luxembourg, Belgium. It opened on 8 November 1858 on railway lines 162, 163 and 165. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB/NMBS).
  • Castro station (Caltrain)
    Castro station (Caltrain) former railway station in Mountain View, California, USA
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    Castro Station was a Caltrain station located in Mountain View, California, just south of the railroad crossing at Rengstorff Avenue. It was replaced by the newer San Antonio station, which opened 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to the north in April 1999.
  • Fasanvej Station
    Fasanvej Station Copenhagen metro station
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    Fasanvej station is a rapid transit station on the Copenhagen Metro in Frederiksberg, Denmark. It was known as Solbjerg Station until 25 September 2006. The station opened 12 October 2003, and serves the M1 and M2 lines. It is located in fare zone 2.
  • Mosney railway station Railway station in Mosney, Ireland
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    Mosney Railway Station opened in June 1948 to serve Butlin's Holiday Camp in County Meath, Ireland and closed in the summer of 2000, the last season during which the camp operated.
  • Aquarium station (MBTA)
    Aquarium station (MBTA) Subway station in Boston, Massachusetts
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    Aquarium station is an underground rapid transit station on the MBTA Blue Line in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is located under State Street at Atlantic Avenue on the eastern edge of Boston's Financial District near Boston Harbor. The station is named for the nearby New England Aquarium. It is adjacent to Long Wharf, which is used by four MBTA Boat routes. The station has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the Blue Line; an arched ceiling runs the length of the platform level. With the platforms 50 feet (15 m) below street level, it is the second-deepest station on the MBTA system (after Porter station).
  • Islington Works railway station
    Islington Works railway station Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
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    Islington Works railway station was located on the Gawler railway line located in the inner northern Adelaide suburbs of Regency Park and Kilburn to serve the adjacent Islington Railway Workshops.
  • Silver Spring station (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
    Silver Spring station (Baltimore and Ohio Railroad) Railway station in Montgomery County, Maryland, US
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    Silver Spring station (listed as the Silver Spring Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station on the National Register of Historic Places) is a former train station on the Metropolitan Subdivision in Silver Spring in Montgomery County, Maryland. It was built in 1945 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on the foundation of a previous station, a Victorian-style brick structure built in 1878. It served intercity trains until 1986 and commuter rail until 2000. Today, it is owned and operated as a museum by Montgomery Preservation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
  • San Francisco Transbay Terminal
    San Francisco Transbay Terminal Former transit terminal in San Francisco, CA, USA
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    The San Francisco Transbay Terminal was a transportation complex in San Francisco, California, United States, roughly in the center of the rectangle bounded north–south by Mission Street and Howard Street, and east–west by Beale Street and 2nd Street in the South of Market area of the city. It opened on January 14, 1939 as a train station and was converted into a bus depot in 1959. The terminal mainly served San Francisco's downtown and Financial District, as transportation from surrounding communities of the Bay Area terminated there such as: Golden Gate Transit buses from Marin County, AC Transit buses from the East Bay, and SamTrans buses from San Mateo County. Long-distance buses from beyond the Bay Area such as Greyhound and Amtrak Thruway also served the terminal. Several bus lines of the San Francisco Municipal Railway connected with the terminal.
  • Torpo Railway Station
    Torpo Railway Station railway station in Ål, Norway
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    The Torpo Railway Station (Norwegian: Torpo stasjon) is a retired railway station located at Torpo in Buskerud county, Norway. It is now used as a crossing track.
  • Namgwangju Station (Abandoned)
    Namgwangju Station (Abandoned) defunct railway station in South Korea
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    Namgwangju station (남광주역, means South Gwangju station) was a train station in Gyeongjeon Line, located in Gwangju, South Korea. The station was opened at December 25, 1930, as Singwangju station. Namgwangju station has successfully dispersed the passengers of Gwangju station, and grew as major station in Gwangju.
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