Africa
- Railway stations in Algeria
- Railway stations in Angola
- Railway stations in Benin
- Railway stations in Botswana
- Railway stations in Burkina Faso
- Railway stations in Cameroon
- Railway stations in Chad
- Railway stations in Republic of the Congo
- List of railway stations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Railway stations in Côte d'Ivoire
- Railway stations in Djibouti
- Railway stations in Egypt
- Railway stations in Eritrea
- Railway stations in Ethiopia
- Railway stations in Ghana
- Railway stations in Guinea
- Railway stations in Kenya
- Railway stations in Lesotho
- Railway stations in Liberia
- Railway stations in Libya
- Railway stations in Madagascar
- Railway stations in Malawi
- Railway stations in Mali
- Railway stations in Mauritania
- Railway stations in Mauritius
- Railway stations in Morocco
- Railway stations in Mozambique
- Railway stations in Namibia
- Railway stations in Nigeria
- Railway stations in Réunion
- Railway stations in Rwanda
- Railway stations in Senegal
- Railway stations in Sierra Leone
- South Africa: Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa
- Railway stations in Sudan
- Railway stations in Swaziland
- Railway stations in Tanzania
- Railway stations in Togo
- Railway stations in Tunisia
- Railway stations in Uganda
- Railway stations in Zambia
- Railway stations in Zimbabwe
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