Opened in 1870, the Grand Railway Station first connected Iași to Chernivtsi in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary and, after two years, to Bucharest.
The original building designed by Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród[1] and inspired by the Doge's Palace of the Republic of Venice, is 133.8 metres (439 ft) long, has 113 rooms and is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.
In 1980, a new separate building was constructed on the north side of the complex station and named Iași Nord.
Additionally, international trains run to Chișinău and Ungheni, in the Republic of Moldova.
Bus route 50 provides non-stop service to the Iași International Airport, with departures every 30 minutes.