Nha Trang Railway Station is one of the major train stations on the North-South railway line, located in Nha Trang City, Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam.
Inaugurated in 1936, the station bears strong French architectural influences and has undergone several phases of development.
It was one of the first railway stations built in Central Vietnam, playing a crucial role in connecting rail transport between the northern and southern provinces.
Characterized by a classic design with high vaulted ceilings, columns, and large windows, it provides a spacious and airy atmosphere for passengers. The station features a wide waiting area and various service facilities.
Nha Trang Railway Station offers ticket sales, passenger information, and amenities such as restaurants, ensuring convenience for travelers waiting for their train.
Its strategic location near famous attractions such as Tran Phu Beach, Ponagar Tower, and Stone Church allows visitors easy access to explore Nha Trang’s highlights.
Beyond being a key transportation hub, Nha Trang Railway Station is also an integral part of the city's cultural and historical identity.