The arresting Rossio Railway Station (Estação de Caminhos de Ferro do Rossio in Portoguese) is located on the northwest side of Rossio Square in the historic centre of Baixa Pombalina (downtown) at the heart of Lisbon, Portugal.

It was commissioned by the Portuguese Royal Railway Company, designed by architect José Luís Monteiro between 1886 and 1887, and opened in May 1891 intended to connect the city with the town of Sintra in Greater Lisbon (Região de Lisboa).

The facility features a Neo-Manueline façade with a brace of stone carved horseshoe-shaped portals in the middle and a clock up top which still bears its former name of Estação Central (Central Station) to this day.

The station used to be a main railway terminus up to 1957 but nowadays has been reduced to a minor function in the services of the city.