Dazhimen or Ta-chih-men railway station (Chinese: 大智門火車站) in Wuhan, China, was the southern terminus of the Beijing–Hankou railway.
It was built in 1900–1903 and closed in 1991, when the new Hankou railway station opened.
In 2001 it was named a Major National Historical and Cultural Site.
The station building is a brick-and-wood structure of two floors, designed by French architects in a German medieval style.
The whole building is symmetrical, divided crossways into five sections.