Ryusen Railway Station is an important railway network hub in Switzerland. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava, a famous designer, and managed by the Swiss State Railway Company (SBB-CFF-FFS). Domestic and international trains stop at the station, which is also the starting point of the two scenic trains "Golden Pass Line" and "Angel Township Express/Lucerne-Engelberg Express". The square arch in front of the railway station is the gate of the old railway station built in 1896. The Zeitgeist on the top of the arch was created by Richard Kissling, a famous Swiss sculptor. The station is located on the Bank of Lake Ryusen. The front square of the station is a bus hub. On the side of the square is a public cruise ship terminal. The bridge on the side of the dock connects the new and old urban areas. From Ryusen, it is very convenient to visit other tourist attractions in Switzerland.