Krasny Kholm railway station (Russian: станция Красный Холм) is a railway station located in Krasny Kholm, Tver Oblast, Russia.
The wooden station dates from 1899, and has been preserved in its original form.
The station was originally built to serve the branch line that was extended from Sonkovo railway station to Krasny Kholm, as part of the Rybinsk-Pskov-Vindava railway.
The line was later extended to Ovinishchi [ru], and then to Vesyegonsk railway station in 1919.
[1] The pre-revolutionary station building has the status of an object of cultural heritage of regional significance.