126 train stations in Maharashtra will get a makeover. Tap to check out their new appearances!

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India’s railway stations are about to undergo a major transformation under the Indian Railways Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. Many of these stations have remained the same for decades or even over a century, but now they will see significant changes.


On February 26, 2024, the Prime Minister initiated plans for the redevelopment of 553 railway stations, supporting the government’s ambitious goal of transforming over 1300 stations nationwide. Additionally, work has already begun on reconstructing 508 stations, with the Prime Minister starting the process in August last year.

In Maharashtra, about 126 train stations will be transformed, with 20 of them located in Mumbai. These stations include Ahmednagar, Ajni (Nagpur), Akola, Akurdi, Amalner, Amgaon, Amravati, Andheri, Aurangabad, Bandra Terminus, Baramati, Belapur, Borivali, Byculla, Chalisgaon, Chanda Fort, Chandrapur, Charni Road, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Chinchpokli, Chinchwad, Dadar, Daund, Dehu Road, Devlali, Dhamangaon, Dharangaon, Dharmabad, Dhule, Diva, Dudhani, Gangakher, Godhani, Gondia, Grant Road, Hadapsar, Hatkanangale, Hazur Sahib Nanded, Igatpuri, Jalna, Jeur, Kalyan Jn, Kanjur Marg, Karad, Kinwat, Kolhapur SCSMT, Kopargaon, Kurduwadi Jn, Kurla Jn, Lasalgaon, Latur, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Lonand Jn, Lonavla, Lower Parel, Malad, Malkapur, Manmad Jn, Manwath Road, Marine Lines, Matunga, Miraj Jn, Mudkhed Jn, Mumbai Central, Mumbra, Murtizapur Jn, Nagpur Jn, Nandura, Nandurbar, Narkher Jn, Nashik Road, Osmanabad, Pachora Jn, Palghar, Pandharpur, Pune Jn, Shirdi, Sangli, Satara, Sewagram, Shegaon, Shivaji Nagar Pune, and Solapur.

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