Yangon Central railway station, also known as Yangon Central Station, is the largest railway station in Myanmar. It is located within downtown Yangon, and serves as the gateway to Myanmar Railways' 3,126 mi rail network whose reach covers Upper Myanmar, upcountry, Shan hills, and the Taninthayi coast.
The station was first built in 1877 by the British, and was later rebuilt in 1911. However, the station was destroyed by the retreating British in 1943 from advancing Japanese forces. The current station building was designed by U Tin in traditional Burmese architectural style, making prominent use of indigenous tiered roofs called pyatthat, and was completed on 5 June 1954. Yangon Central railway station has been designated a landmark building since 1996.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangon_Central_railway_station
Official website http://www.yangonrailwaystation.com.mm/
Address Upper Pan Soe Dan Road, Yangon, Myanmar (Burma)
Coordinates 16°46'51.862" N 96°9'43.002" E