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Trivia: Stations named after countries.

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A few weeks ago I discovered that St Petersburg in Russia has a station called Finland Station. Are there any other examples of railway or metro stations named after countries, either in the UK or abroad?

I have put this in the International Transport section as my guess is that most examples will be outside the UK.
 
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There is Denmark in South Carolina, United States, served by Amtrak.
 

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And of course Denmark Hill in South London, or are we excluding GB stations? Locality supposedly named after Queen Anne's husband, who was a Prince of Denmark.
 

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And of course Denmark Hill in South London, or are we excluding GB stations? Locality supposedly named after Queen Anne's husband, who was a Prince of Denmark.
Stations in the UK count, as do stations with the country making up only part of the name.

So Denmark Hill counts, as does Canada Water. Swiss Cottage is borderline.
 

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O.k. How about Turkey Street in the Enfield area? (Etymology uncertain but probably nothing to do with the Middle Eastern country);)

Also Lebanon Road on the Croydon tramlink.
 

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A few weeks ago I discovered that St Petersburg in Russia has a station called Finland Station. Are there any other examples of railway or metro stations named after countries, either in the UK or abroad?

I have put this in the International Transport section as my guess is that most examples will be outside the UK.
The Russian examples aren't really named after countries but the destinations they serve
 

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There is a Gare de Luxembourg in Paris too.

There is Holland Park underground station in London, but it is named after the former Holland House nearby.

Jamaica station is a major station of the Long Island Rail Road located in Jamaica, Queens, New York City.
 
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Bermuda Park, near Nuneaton. The nearby Bermuda Village is named because the local landowner, Sir Edward Newdigate, was a former governor of Bermuda.
 

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Also Basel SBB: "Basel Swiss Station" in effect (alongside Bâle SNCF for "Basel French Station")
 

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Three marginal examples:

Monaco (old name of Monaco-Monte Carlo)
Hong Kong (not a full country)
Macedon, Victoria, Australia (named after Kingdom of Macedonia which lends its name to the current country of North Macedonia and Macedonian region of Greece)
 

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....meanwhile, on the Paris Metro system, there's Place d' Italie, Anatole-France, Argentine, Luxembourg, Avenue de France - and Nation, which could cover a multitude of different countries!
 

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The railway station in the town of Aksai/Aksay in Kazakhstan is named Kazakhstan station.
 

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A non-example from New York is Jamaica. The station, as well as the surrounding neighborhood, take their name from an old native word for "beaver" and not from the island of the same name.
 

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Surprised no-one has mentioned Canada Water (tube & London Overground) yet.
 

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It would be if the OP hadn't already mentioned it!

Post #8 refers. :rolleyes:

Oh dear, how embarrassing.:oops:

There is a Lebanon station on the Raritan Valley line of the New Jersey transit system in the United States.
 

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Also Basel SBB: "Basel Swiss Station" in effect (alongside Bâle SNCF for "Basel French Station")
Swiss/French Railways Station to be accurate. Basel Badischer Bahnhof omits the "Railways" bit.

Berlin had an Anhalter Bahnhof, named after the then-independent state of (Sachsen-)Anhalt.
 

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Amtrak serves the station of Malta in the state of Montana, on the route from Chicago to Seattle.
 
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