7. International Railway Station Canfranc
Where: Canfranc, Spain
Year: 1928
Expense: $453,950,000 (renovation)
The magnificent Canfranc International Railway Station was built as a significant junction for traffic heading from Spain to France. The Station features hundreds of windows and doors and was built in the Beaux-Arts style. The Spanish Civil War and World War II disrupted the Station, although only 50% of it remains operational.

Canfranc, Spain’s Canfranc International Railway Station / Shutterstock ©peresanz
Train service on the Spanish side is limited. The station’s French side has become neglected and unusable. The location is abandoned. Not much has happened, despite the fact that municipal governments on both sides have expressed their willingness to restore and reopen the station.
