Pune Railway Station is set to undergo a major transformation with the addition of two new platforms and a comprehensive yard remodeling project. This initiative aims to enhance the station’s efficiency and passenger convenience. The project is part of a
Pune Railway StationIndian RailwaysInfrastructure UpgradeModernizationRailway DevelopmentReal Estate PuneJan 06, 2025
The main purpose of the Pune Railway Station upgrade project is to enhance the station’s operational efficiency and improve the overall passenger experience by adding two new platforms and remodeling the yard.
The new platforms will increase the station’s capacity, reducing congestion and delays. The yard remodeling will streamline train movements and include modern amenities for better passenger convenience.
The Indian Railways, a governmental body, is responsible for managing the project and ensuring its timely completion.
The estimated cost of the project is around Rs. 100 crore, and it is scheduled to be completed within the next three years.
The project is expected to create job opportunities, stimulate local businesses, and improve the overall safety and amenities at the station for the benefit of the local community.
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