Updated On: 22 May, 2025 04:47 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Railway stations across Maharashtra have undergone a remarkable makeover under the ambitious Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. From outdated structures to modern transit hubs, the `before and after` visuals highlight the scale of redevelopment, featuring improved passenger amenities, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and enhanced aesthetics. (Pics/ Central Railway)

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The initiative not only boosts connectivity but also marks a new chapter in India’s rail infrastructure story
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The Amrit Stations have been inaugurated in Maharashtra at Amgaon, Chanda Fort, Chinchpokli, Devlali, Dhule, Kedgaon, Lasalgaon, Lonand Junction, Matunga, Murtizapur Junction, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Itwari Junction, Parel, Savda, Shahad, and Wadala Road

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The railways has undertaken the redevelopment of 1,300 stations across the country under the scheme
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The first batch of 103 railway stations under the scheme was inaugurated by PM Modi on Thursday

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Five hundred more stations will be ready for inauguration by 2027
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Every station is being redeveloped by using the local architectural designs as much as possible

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Earlier, PM Modi travelled to Rajasthan`s Bikaner to lay the foundation stone for multiple projects worth over Rs 26,000 crore
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There, he virtually inaugurated the 103 redeveloped stations across 86 districts in 18 states and Union Territories

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Along with Maharashtra, railway stations in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat were also inaugurated
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What was once just a stop on the journey is now a destination in itself. These stations are emerging as symbols of progress, pride, and passenger-centric design in modern India