Suceava North railway station

The Ițcani station building (now Suceava North) was raised by two Austrian entrepreneurs C. Gall and F. Ronchetti, builders of the Roman—Burdujeni—Ițcani—Chernowitz rail line, was commissioned in 1871.

[2][3] The station is a building with two levels, following the blueprint of other Austrian railway stations located in Central European areas,[2][3] in neo-romantic style marked by a rectangular plane, ogive-arched vaults, broken-key arcs and arches and battlements and corner towers in Gothic Revival style.

[3] On September 11, 2007, the Ițcani station was chosen to be a filming site of a movie sequence from Gruber's Journey, directed by Radu Gabrea, which starred Romanian actors Florin Piersic Jr. [ro] and Claudiu Bleonț, as well as German actor Udo Schenk [de].

[4] The railway station was chosen to appear in the film because its architecture was reminiscent of the period of World War II.

[4] By 2009 however, the building had reportedly fallen into neglect, and health inspectors fined the local Romanian Railways authority 1,000 lei for allowing refuse to pile up on the grounds.

The station prior to 1918