<P> Goods or freight stations deal exclusively or predominantly with the loading and unloading of goods and may well have marshalling yards (classification yards) for the sorting of wagons . The world's first Goods terminal was the 1830 Park Lane Goods Station at the South End Liverpool Docks . Built in 1830 the terminal was reached by a 1.24 - mile (2 km) tunnel . </P> <P> As goods are increasingly moved by road, many former goods stations, as well as the goods sheds at passenger stations, have closed . In addition, many goods stations today are used purely for the cross-loading of freight and may be known as transshipment stations, where they primarily handle containers they are also known as container stations or terminals . </P> <Ul> <Li> The world's busiest passenger station, in terms of daily passenger throughput, is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo . </Li> <Li> The world's largest station was Beijing West station in Beijing . But subsequently, several major railway hubs have been claimed as largest in Asia and world, including but not limited to; Beijing South, Guangzhou South, Nanjing South, Shanghai Hongqiao and Xi'an North . </Li> <Li> In terms of platform capacity, the world's largest station by platforms is Grand Central Terminal in New York City with 44 platforms . </Li> <Li> The world's highest station above ground level (not above sea level) is Smith--Ninth Streets subway station in New York City . </Li> <Li> Coney Island--Stillwell Avenue in New York City is the world's largest elevated terminal with 8 tracks and 4 island platforms . </Li> <Li> The Shanghai South Railway Station, opened in June 2006, has the world's largest circular transparent roof . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The world's busiest passenger station, in terms of daily passenger throughput, is Shinjuku Station in Tokyo . </Li>

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