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Beyond the pyramids and the citadel, Cairo, the largest city in the Arab world, is also home to a fascinating railway station. Built in 1856 as the terminal of the first rail link from Alexandria to Cairo, the station, known today as Ramses station, is both a strategic place in terms of transport and a unique location for social interactions. We meet intellectuals, travelers and station staff to discover how the station, its Islamic-Andalousian architecture and the eclectic Egyptian crowds who walk across its hall have become a source of inspiration for writers and film directors. From the series Grand Central Stations.