Chișinău railway station (Romanian: Gara feroviară din Chișinău) is the main railway station serving Chișinău, Moldova. It is located on 1 Aleea Garii, not far from the centre of the city.
During the interwar period, under Romanian administration, the station was modernized, and the railway infrastructure expanded. After World War II, following the destruction caused by the conflict, the station was rebuilt in Stalinist style, although some original architectural elements were preserved. The reconstruction was completed in the 1950s, and the building became a symbol of the city.
In addition to local trains, international services operate from Chișinău to Bucharest, Kyiv, Moscow (all daily), Minsk (Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday), and Warsaw (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday). Daily trains also run to Saint Petersburg and Odesa. There are several trains each week to Iași in Romania, and daily services to Tiraspol.[4]
The station is equipped as an international port of entry/exit, with a customs hall, and border control. International services arrive at and depart from platform 1, whose concourse can be closed off with barriers to create a contained customs zone.