The Pune railway division is actively developing Hadapsar railway station into a fully operational satellite terminal for long-distance trains, enhancing the city's connectivity and reducing congestion at the main Pune Junction.
Pune Railway DivisionHadapsar Railway StationSatellite TerminalRailway InfrastructurePune JunctionReal Estate PuneJun 04, 2025
The purpose is to decongest Pune Junction by分流 long-distance trains and improve the overall efficiency of the railway network in Pune.
The project is expected to be completed within the next two years.
The main improvements include the construction of new platforms, modernization of existing infrastructure, and the installation of advanced amenities.
It will provide better connectivity to the eastern part of Pune, decongest Pune Junction, and enhance the overall travel experience with modern facilities and services.
Yes, the Pune railway division plans to introduce new train services from Hadapsar to major cities across the country.
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