Explore 2,500 train stations across the globe in 3D
When travelling by train, whether locally or long-distance, you visit many stations. Albert Guillaume Marcer’s website Stations visualizes more than 2,500 stations in Europe and North America. To do this, Marcer explored the stations over the last ten years and made detailed notes on tracks, transfer options and more.
Marcer has digitized these records and made them available in three-dimensional view on the Stations website. Together with publicly available sources, this has resulted in a highly realistic representation of each station.
Stations allows users to virtually explore over 2,500 stations in Europe and North America, along with interesting background information on the buildings.
Stations
After opening the website, navigate using the Google map to search for available entries. Alternatively, use the two menus below the map to select the city or station. The website displays a 3D graphic of the station and important information below. This makes it easier to find your way around stations, for example when changing trains. There is also interesting additional information about the stations and their architectural background.