172 Railway Stations Revamped Under Amrit Bharat Scheme, Says Vaishnaw

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the completion of redevelopment work at 172 railway stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The scheme aims to improve passenger amenities, station access, and integration with city infrastructure. He also detailed extensive bridge safety measures, noting that 8,626 railway bridges have been repaired or strengthened between 2022 and 2025. A rigorous inspection system is in place to ensure the ongoing safety and maintenance of railway bridges and subways.

Key Points: 172 Stations Redeveloped Under Amrit Bharat Scheme

  • 172 stations redeveloped
  • 1,337 stations identified for upgrade
  • 8,626 bridges repaired since 2022
  • Improved amenities and safety focus
  • Sustainable solutions envisioned
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172 railway stations spruced up under Amrit Bharat scheme: Ashwini Vaishnaw

Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces completion of 172 station redevelopments, with 1,337 identified for upgrade under the Amrit Bharat scheme.

"Work on the redevelopment of 172 railway stations has been completed - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, Feb 5

Work on the redevelopment of 172 railway stations has been completed under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, which aims to improve access to stations and circulating areas, integrate stations with both sides of the city and improve the building as well waiting halls and toilets to provide better amenities to passengers, Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday.

The scheme also provides for wider foot over bridges commensurate with passenger traffic, escalators and lifts, better parking areas and passenger information systems. Besides, better parking areas, multimodal integration and kiosks for the sale of goods to passengers are included in the list of amenities.

The scheme also envisages sustainable and environment friendly solutions, provision of ballastless tracks, phasing and feasibility and creation of a city centre at the station in the long term. So far, 1,337 stations have been identified for development under this scheme, Vaishnaw said in a written reply to questions in Lok Sabha.

The minister further stated that Indian Railways accords high priority to safety of bridges across the country and as many as 8,626 railway bridges have been repaired, strengthened and rebuilt during 2022-2025 (up to December 2025).

There is a well-established system for inspection of railway bridges which are inspected twice a year by designated officials, once before the onset of monsoon and a detailed inspection after the monsoon. In addition, certain bridges are also inspected more frequently depending upon their condition as decided by the Chief Bridge Engineer.

Comprehensive technical inspection of major bridges is done in a way that 20 per cent of such bridges are inspected annually, the minister explained.

In addition, certain railway bridges are also inspected more frequently depending upon their condition. Repair is undertaken whenever so warranted by their physical condition as ascertained during these inspections. Special technical audit is also conducted and follow up action is taken.

The inspection of subways and Road Under Bridges (RUBs) is also conducted before and after the onset of the monsoon. Steps have been taken to reduce water-logging in RUBs and subways, such as improved drainage in new designs, diverting water to natural drains, providing humps and cross-drains, sealing joints, and installing high-capacity pumps at vulnerable sites, the minister said.

The methodologies of bridge rehabilitation works are provided in Indian Railway Bridge Manual (IRBM). Adherence to the quality assurance plan (QAP), inspection and testing plan (ITP) is ensured through contract management and general and special conditions of contract, he added.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good initiative, but I hope the focus is on maintenance too. Many times, new facilities like lifts and escalators break down within months and are never fixed. Sustainability means maintaining what you build.
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Arjun K
The bridge repair numbers are impressive - over 8,600! As someone who uses the local train daily, safety is the top priority. Regular inspections before monsoon are very crucial for our coastal cities.
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Sarah B
Integrating stations with both sides of the city is a game-changer. It reduces auto-rickshaw and taxi congestion so much. Hope they do this for the smaller stations on my route soon.
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Vikram M
Ballastless tracks and better drainage for subways are technical but very important upgrades. This should lead to fewer delays during heavy rains. The long-term vision for city centres at stations is exciting!
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Kavya N
Clean toilets and better waiting halls are a basic necessity that has been ignored for too long. Glad it's finally getting attention. Traveling with family, especially with elderly parents, will be much easier now.

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