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[[File:Soarano_Train_Station_001.jpg|600px|thumb|none|Soarano Train Station - Antananarivo.]]
 
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In the past, trains to [[Toamasina | Tamatave]], [[Ambatondrazaka]] and [[Antsirabe]] used to leave from Soarano Train Station. In 2009 the 2-storey building has been restored by [http://www.medp.com Madagascar Estates Development Partners] and turned into an upscale commercial and business centre. Several retail shops moved into the ground floor, whilst the first floor offers office space. The station platform is used as an open restaurant terrace, where also cultural events and exhibitions take place.
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In the past, trains to [[Toamasina | Tamatave]], [[Ambatondrazaka]] and [[Antsirabe]] used to leave from Soarano Train Station. Nowadays only some freight trains heading to the Eastern coast pass the station. In 2009 the 2-storey building has been restored by [http://www.medp.com Madagascar Estates Development Partners] and turned into an upscale commercial and business centre. Several retail shops moved into the ground floor, whilst the first floor offers office space. The station platform is used as an open restaurant terrace, where also cultural events and exhibitions take place.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:49, 13 May 2010

Soarano Train Station, officially known as Gare de Soarano, is the main station of Antananarivo. The train station is located at the end of Independance Avenue. From 1908 to 1910 the station was constructed next to a fountain, from where its name originates: Soarano means "good water".

Soarano Train Station - Antananarivo.

In the past, trains to Tamatave, Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe used to leave from Soarano Train Station. Nowadays only some freight trains heading to the Eastern coast pass the station. In 2009 the 2-storey building has been restored by Madagascar Estates Development Partners and turned into an upscale commercial and business centre. Several retail shops moved into the ground floor, whilst the first floor offers office space. The station platform is used as an open restaurant terrace, where also cultural events and exhibitions take place.

Train station at the end of Independance Avenue
Shop inside the station - photo courtesy of MEDP
Soarano Train Station - photo courtesy of MEDP